Kohler Courage SV740 [19/84] Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
Condition Conclusion
Crankcase breather clogged or inoperative. NOTE: If breather is integral part of valve cover and
cannot be serviced separately, replace valve
cover and recheck pressure.
Disassemble breather, clean parts thoroughly, check
sealing surfaces for fl atness, reassemble, and recheck
pressure.
Seals and/or gaskets leaking. Loose or improperly torque
fasteners.
Replace all worn or damaged seals and gaskets. Make
sure all fasteners are tightened securely. Use appropriate
torque valves and sequences when necessary.
Piston blow by or leaky valves (confi rm by inspecting
components).
Recondition piston, rings, cylinder bore, valves and
valves guides.
Restricted exhaust. Check exhaust screen/spark arrestor (if equipped). Clean
or replace as needed. Repair or replace any other
damaged/restricted muffl er or exhaust system parts.
CRANKCASE VACUUM TEST
WARNING
Carbon Monoxide can cause severe nausea,
fainting or death.
Avoid inhaling exhaust fumes.
Engine exhaust gases contain poisonous carbon
monoxide. Carbon monoxide is odorless, colorless,
and can cause death if inhaled.
To test crankcase vacuum with manometer:
1. Insert rubber stopper into oil fi ll hole. Be sure pinch
clamp is installed on hose and use tapered adapters
to connect hose between stopper and one
manometer tube. Leave other tube open to
atmosphere. Check that water level in manometer is
at 0 line. Make sure pinch clamp is closed.
2. Start engine and run no-load high speed.
3. Open clamp and note water level in tube.
Level in engine side should be a minimum of 10.2
cm (4 in.) above level in open side.
If level in engine side is less than specifi ed (low/no
vacuum), or level in engine side is lower than level in
open side (pressure), check for conditions in table
below.
4. Close pinch clamp before stopping engine.
To test crankcase vacuum with vacuum/pressure gauge:
1. Remove dipstick or oil fi ll plug/cap.
2. Install adapter into oil fi ll//dipstick tube opening,
upside down over end of a small diameter dipstick
tube, or directly into engine if a tube is not used.
Insert barbed gauge fi tting into hole in stopper.
3. Run engine and observe gauge reading.
Analog tester–needle movement to left of 0 is a
vacuum, and movement to right indicates a pressure.
Digital tester–depress test button on top of tester.
Crankcase vacuum should be a minimum of 10.2 cm
(4 in.) of water. If reading is below specifi cation, or if
pressure is present, check table below for possible
causes and conclusions.
WARNING
Rotating Parts can cause severe injury.
Stay away while engine is in operation.
Keep hands, feet, hair, and clothing away from all
moving parts to prevent injury. Never operate engine
with covers, shrouds, or guards removed.
A partial vacuum should be present in crankcase when engine is operating. Pressure in crankcase (normally caused
by a clogged or improperly assembled breather) can cause oil to be forced out at oil seals, gaskets, or other available
spots.
Crankcase vacuum is best measured with either a water manometer or a vacuum gauge. Complete instructions are
provided in kits.
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- Service manual 1
- Sv710 sv740 1
- Sv810 sv840 1
- Safety 2
- Maintenance 3
- Maintenance 4
- Specifications 5
- Specifi cations 5
- Specifi cations 6
- Specifi cations 7
- Specifi cations 8
- Specifi cations 9
- Specifi cations 10
- Specifi cations 11
- Specifi cations 12
- Specifi cations 13
- Tools and aids 14
- Tools and aids 15
- Tools and aids 16
- Troubleshooting 17
- Troubleshooting 18
- Troubleshooting 19
- Troubleshooting 20
- Air cleaner intake 21
- Fuel system 22
- Fuel system 23
- Fuel system 24
- Fuel system 25
- Fuel system 26
- Fuel system 27
- Fuel system 28
- Fuel system 29
- Governor system 30
- Lubrication system 31
- Lubrication system 32
- Electrical system 33
- Electrical system 34
- Electrical system 35
- Electrical system 36
- Electrical system 37
- Electrical system 38
- Electrical system 39
- Electrical system 40
- Electrical system 41
- Electrical system 42
- Electrical system 43
- Electrical system 44
- Starter system 45
- Starter system 46
- Starter system 47
- Starter system 48
- Starter system 49
- Starter system 50
- Emission compliant systems 51
- Emission compliant systems 52
- Emission compliant systems 53
- Disassembly inspection and service 54
- Disassembly inspection and service 55
- Disassembly inspection and service 56
- Disassembly inspection and service 57
- Disassembly inspection and service 58
- Disassembly inspection and service 59
- Disassembly inspection and service 60
- Disassembly inspection and service 61
- Disassembly inspection and service 62
- Disassembly inspection and service 63
- Disassembly inspection and service 64
- Disassembly inspection and service 65
- Disassembly inspection and service 66
- Disassembly inspection and service 67
- Reassembly 68
- Reassembly 69
- Reassembly 70
- Reassembly 71
- Reassembly 72
- Reassembly 73
- Reassembly 74
- Reassembly 75
- Reassembly 76
- Reassembly 77
- Reassembly 78
- Reassembly 79
- Reassembly 80
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