B27i Maintenance Instructions
Kohler Tips
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IMPORTANT TIPS FOR CARE OF THE
KOHLER ENGINE
Fuel System
● Fuel must be clean – free from water, dirt, and
or ganic material.
● Change fuel lter on a regular basis and when
contamination is suspected or found in the
fuel.
● The fuel injection pump module is a sealed unit
and is not serviceable; opening the fuel pump
module will void the warranty. Additionally, the
fuel pump module and the fuel lines between it
and the injectors are pressurized. For service
of the pressurized fuel injection system includ-
ing the fuel pump module, fuel lines, and fuel
injectors, contact your Walker dealer or autho-
rized Kohler service dealer.
Starting/Stopping
● Start engine with the throttle advanced o idle
(1/4 to 1/2 throttle). This will aid starting, espe-
cially in cold weather.
● Keep the battery fully charged.
● Match crankcase oil viscosity to the ambient
tem perature, allowing the engine to crank
faster and start easier.
● Allow engine to run at idle for a few seconds
be fore stopping engine to avoid run-on or
backring.
Cooling System
CAUTION
DO NOT use water or a pressure washer to
clean the cooling system on an air-cooled
engine; mud may form under the cooling
shroud on the cylinder head and cooling
fan resulting in engine overheating.
● Keep engine air intake screen and cylinder
head ns free of grass clippings, cha, and
dirt. Inspect intake screen and cooling ns for
cleanliness and no damage.
● Periodically remove two access panels in the
en gine shroud to inspect and clean cylinder
head cool ing ns.
● Check performance of the cooling system by
starting the engine, holding a hand adjacent to
the cylinder head, and feeling the cooling
airow.
DANGER
Make sure to keep hands clear of exhaust
pipe, muer, and moving parts when
checking airow.
● Operate the engine at full speed when
mowing. This allows the engine to produce full
horsepower and move more cooling air
through the engine cool ing ns.
Air Cleaner System
● Use only Donaldson
®
air cleaner elements.
Aftermarket elements may not seal in the air
cleaner housing, allowing dirt to enter the
engine. Also, aftermarket lters often skimp on
the ltration media and require more frequent
replacement (see following instructions).
● Use the air lter restriction gauge to indicate
the need to service the air lter.
● DO NOT overservice or frequently “disturb”
the air lter. A dirty air lter actually cleans
better than a new one. Changing and clean-
ing the air lter too often can ac tually reduce
lter eciency and increase the oppor tunity for
traces of dust to enter the engine. Wait until
the element really needs servicing as indicated
by the air lter restriction gauge.
● When the air lter element is removed or
re placed, make sure all dust is cleaned out
of the air cleaner housing and hose. Use a
damp cloth and wipe the interior of the canister
and hose clean (a lit tle dirt left here will be
sucked into the engine and reduce engine life).
When the lter is reinstalled, make sure the
element is held tight and straight in the
canister for proper seating and sealing.
● Periodically check the air intake hose for cuts,
nicks, etc., and the hose clamps for tightness.