Rick, I really cant argue that angle of it because I dont offhand remember Georges stance on ethanol so you could well have a point with your statement. I wont look back now but I have looked back at Georges posts all the way back to when he first joined the forum and clear back then, he has had a hobby of pretending to fix this engine. Just a couple weeks ago he was claiming to have looked all over, including Ebay for a carb. He was lying because in 3 clicks starting at Google I could find one. New ones, used ones, old but never installed ones, tons of them. He just didnt look but claimed he did. He was also told the answeres he needed, where to find parts but he has some aversion to simply fixing this engine (If it is in fact having a problem). Why he wont go to his local Kohler dealer and get a new jet is beyond me. If he dont have a local Kohler dealer, he could order online. He refuses to even state what jet he currently has in the carb. There are people reading this webpage that could likely send him a jet if he would simply open the carb and read the jet number. But without that, Im not wasting my time, postage or any of the jets in my bins on a guy that apparently is unable to even open a simple carb (insert old adage about a horse and water here). He is never going to get the help that he claims to want or need if he is unable to open a carb, in that case he can keep playing games and mixing gas, making placebo fixes that can never be repeated (if they did anything to begin with).
But like I said before, at least it keeps him out of the tavern...
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