Posted by John M on August 23, 2016 at 03:45:15 from (67.231.165.179):
In Reply to: Re: Kohler dieing! posted by Steve@Advance on August 22, 2016 at 21:04:15:
Steve,
Both valves are on top of the tank. Each has a line that runs to a tee, from the tee to the filter, then to the pump, then to the carb. This is the factory setup. I have new lines from the tank all the way to the carb, all dealer purchased for this mower, not something I fabbed. I assume the pump is OK, since it will pump gas out of it when cranking, but as I said, there is no real pressure to it. I can place my finger over the outlet and stop the fuel from coming out while pumping. Both dip tubes appear to be good, no visible cracks, and since the valve is made in such a way the tubes are part of it, and they are like 90 bucks each, I reused them. They could indeed be a problem though. I may try to putting the filter on the outlet side and see what happens. Oh and the filter is new and the one Kohler says to use, and Cub Cadet.
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