Kohler Command CV730- User Manual

Kohler Command CV730

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents
  • Page 3 – Section 1; Safety Precautions; can; CAUTION; will; NOTE; WARNING; WARNING
  • Page 4 – Lethal Exhaust Gases!
  • Page 5 – Engine Identification Numbers; Specification and Serial Numbers,; including letter
  • Page 6 – Oil Recommendations; Oil Type; Use high-quality detergent oil of; Fuel Recommendations; General Recommendations; Do not add oil to the gasoline.; Fuel Type; be used on EFI engines, or; Gasoline/Alcohol blends; NOTE: Synthetic oils meeting the listed
  • Page 7 – Storage; Before working on the engine or equipment,
  • Page 11 – General Specifications
  • Page 12 – Intake Manifold Mounting Fastener Torque; Connecting Rod; Cap Fastener Torque (torque in increments)
  • Page 13 – Crankcase; mm Shaft; Oil Pan; Flywheel End Main Bearing Journal
  • Page 14 – Cylinder Head Fastener Torque; Governor; Governor Cross Shaft-to-Crankcase Running Clearance
  • Page 15 – Ignition; Spark Plug Type (Champion; Muffler; Top Compression Ring-to-Groove Side Clearance
  • Page 16 – Speed Control Bracket; Thru Bolt Torque
  • Page 17 – Stator; Valve Cover Fastener Torque; Valves and Valve Lifters; Valve Guide Reamer Size
  • Page 18 – General Torque Values
  • Page 19 – Grade 2; Torque
  • Page 20 – Section 2; Here is the list of tools and their source.; Separate Tool Suppliers:
  • Page 23 – Special Tools You Can Make; Flywheel Holding Tool
  • Page 24 – Section 3; Troubleshooting Guide; Engine Cranks But Will Not Start
  • Page 25 – External Engine Inspection
  • Page 26 – Cleaning the Engine; follow the; Basic Engine Tests; Crankcase Vacuum Test
  • Page 27 – No Crankcase Vacuum/Pressure in Crankcase; Compression Test
  • Page 28 – Leakdown Test Results
  • Page 29 – Section 4; Air Cleaners; General
  • Page 33 – Heavy-Duty Air Cleaner
  • Page 34 – Air Intake/Cooling System; at all times; Every
  • Page 35 – Section 5; Description; must not; be used on EFI engines,
  • Page 37 – Troubleshooting – Fuel System Related Causes; Test
  • Page 38 – Carburetor; Fuel Pump
  • Page 41 – Troubleshooting Checklist; Troubleshooting – Carburetor Related Causes; Condition
  • Page 43 – Models with Governed Idle System
  • Page 44 – Nikki Carburetors; Float Replacement
  • Page 45 – Disassembly
  • Page 47 – Reassembly Procedure; Keihin Carburetors
  • Page 51 – turn out
  • Page 53 – Choke Repair
  • Page 55 – Adjustment; Low Idle Fuel Adjustment; Carburetor Adjustment; Fuel Solenoid
  • Page 56 – Tab; Carburetor Servicing; Heavy
  • Page 57 – Fuel Bowl
  • Page 59 – and spring from the carburetor. Discard the parts.; Main Nozzles
  • Page 64 – Adjustments
  • Page 65 – Sensitivity Adjustment; Left Side Pull
  • Page 66 – Choke Lever Detail; Hook the long end of the spring through the hole
  • Page 68 – Section 5B
  • Page 69 – Initial Starting/Priming Procedure; or higher, the ECU has a; The system can also be primed similar to
  • Page 70 – EFI Fuel System Components; Operation
  • Page 71 – Important Service Notes!; Electrical Components
  • Page 72 – Engine Speed Sensor
  • Page 74 – must; Closed
  • Page 75 – TPS Initialization Procedure
  • Page 77 – Oxygen Sensor
  • Page 78 – Service
  • Page 79 – Electrical Relay
  • Page 80 – on; Fuel Injectors
  • Page 81 – With the engine running at idle, feel for
  • Page 83 – Check For Leaks
  • Page 84 – Ignition System
  • Page 85 – Spark Plugs; EFI engines are equipped with Champion; Wiring Harness; When the key switch is turned “; ” and all safety
  • Page 86 – Fuel Pressure Regulator
  • Page 88 – Fuel Rail; Do; Fuel Line
  • Page 89 – only; Throttle Body/Intake Manifold Assembly
  • Page 90 – Initial Governor Adjustment; A. Checking the Initial Adjustment; Unsnap the plastic linkage bushing attaching the
  • Page 93 – Electrical System; NOTE: When performing voltage or continuity tests,; Function; Not Used
  • Page 98 – Short Pause; Diagnostic display initiated through ignition key sequencing.; Diagnostic Code Summary; Example of Diagnostic Display; Continue on next page.
  • Page 99 – Diagnostic Code Summary cont.
  • Page 105 – Troubleshooting Flow Chart
  • Page 107 – Flow Chart Diagnostic Aids
  • Page 109 – Section 6; API SERVICE CLASS SJ; show additional categories such as; CD; . The center portion shows the viscosity grade
  • Page 110 – Checking Oil Level; BEFORE EACH USE; Changing Oil and Oil Filter; Changing Oil
  • Page 111 – Changing Oil Filter; Service Oil Cooler; operation
  • Page 112 – Oil Sentry
  • Page 113 – Section 7; To Remove Starter; without
  • Page 115 – Note the position of the spring and keeper; clockwise 2 full turns; Hold the pulley into the starter housing. Invert; Inspection and Service; Replace all worn or damaged components. Use
  • Page 116 – Reassembly; Loctite
  • Page 117 – Section 8; Spark Plug Service
  • Page 119 – NOTE: Do not allow the baking soda solution to; Battery; Regularly check the level of electrolyte. Add
  • Page 120 – ignition system used on some; Electronic CD Ignition Systems
  • Page 121 – Spark Plug; As the flywheel rotates, the magnet
  • Page 122 – B. Capacitive Discharge with Electronic Spark; equipped engines utilize an
  • Page 123 – Troubleshooting CD Ignition Systems
  • Page 124 – Test Procedure for SMART-SPARK; Special Tools Required:
  • Page 125 – Test 4. Test the ignition modules and connections.
  • Page 128 – Do not; release the
  • Page 129 – DSAM/ASAM Test Procedure
  • Page 130 – Battery Charging System; NOTE: Observe the following guidelines to avoid
  • Page 133 – Amp Unregulated Charging System; st Style
  • Page 134 – NOTE: Disconnect all electrical connections attached; two or three; to determine the condition of the part.; 5 Amp Rectifier-Regulators; Connect the tester ground lead (with spring; Diode
  • Page 135 – does not
  • Page 136 – partial condition
  • Page 138 – Always zero ohmmeter on each scale before testing; to ensure accurate readings. Voltage tests should; The battery must be good and fully charged.
  • Page 139 – Amp Battery Charging System with 70 Watt Lighting Stator
  • Page 140 – Solenoid Shift; Inertia Drive Electric Starters
  • Page 143 – Retaining Ring Installation
  • Page 145 – Install the thru bolts and tighten securely.; Solenoid Shift Electric Starters
  • Page 147 – If the solenoid was mounted with Phillips head; Torx Head Screws
  • Page 149 – Remove the drive pinion assembly from the; soak the armature or use solvent
  • Page 150 – Mica Insulation; Inspection; Drive Pinion
  • Page 151 – Brush Replacement
  • Page 153 – replacing
  • Page 155 – VOM Leads; Solenoid Test Procedure; Solenoid Shift Style Starters; *NOTE: DO NOT leave the 12 volt test leads
  • Page 156 – 2 volt Test Leads
  • Page 157 – Section 9; Before working on the engine or; Disconnect the leads from the spark plugs. See; Shut Off Fuel Supply; Remove oil fill cap/dipstick and one of the oil
  • Page 158 – Standard Air Cleaner
  • Page 159 – Remove the two hex flange nuts securing the
  • Page 161 – Remove Fuel Pump; Disconnect the fuel lines at the carburetor and at; Remove Throttle Controls; Remove the four hex flange screws securing the
  • Page 162 – Control Bracket
  • Page 163 – Remove the carburetor, throttle linkage and; Remove Electric Starter Motor; Disconnect the leads from the starter.
  • Page 165 – Ground Strap; Remove Oil SentryTM
  • Page 166 – Remove Ignition Modules; Rotate the flywheel so the magnet is away from; Module Leads; Remove Valve Covers; Remove the four hex flange screws securing each
  • Page 167 – Remove the mounting screws and ignition; Remove Intake Manifold; Remove Spark Plugs; Remove the spark plug from each cylinder head.
  • Page 168 – Remove the lifters from the lifter bores. Use a; Disassemble Cylinder Heads; Remove the two hex flange screws, rocker arm; Hydraulic Lifter Tool; NOTE: Cylinder heads are retained using either hex
  • Page 169 – Compress the valve springs using a valve spring; Remove Grass Screen and Fan; On engines with a flat plastic screen, small metal
  • Page 170 – Remove Stator and Backing Plates
  • Page 171 – Remove Oil Pan Assembly; Remove the ten hex flange screws securing the oil; Remove Governor Cross Shaft; Remove the hitch pin and plain washer, or the; Governor Gear Assembly
  • Page 173 – Repeat the above procedure for the other; Remove Crankshaft; Carefully pull the crankshaft from the crankcase.; Remove Flywheel End Oil Seal; Remove the oil seal from the crankcase. See
  • Page 174 – Inspection and Reconditioning; brass; wire brush. After the old sealant; Camshaft; Crankshaft
  • Page 177 – Flywheel; Cylinder Head and Valves
  • Page 178 – INTAKE VALVE
  • Page 180 – Excessive Combustion Temperatures:; The white
  • Page 181 – Never reuse an old seal.; Pistons and Rings
  • Page 182 – Overheated or Deteriorated Oil
  • Page 184 – Connecting Rods; The; Hydraulic Lifters; old push rod and chuck it in a drill press.; Oil Pan Assembly
  • Page 185 – Oil Pump Assembly
  • Page 187 – After torquing, rotate the gear and check for; Crankcase Breather System
  • Page 188 – Install Flywheel End Oil Seal
  • Page 189 – Install Governor Cross Shaft; Lubricate the governor cross shaft bearing
  • Page 190 – Install Crankshaft
  • Page 191 – Install Camshaft
  • Page 192 – Oil Seal
  • Page 193 – On
  • Page 194 – Install Flywheel; WARNING: Damaging Crankshaft and; NOTE: Before installing the flywheel, make sure the
  • Page 195 – Install Fan and Grass Screen
  • Page 196 – Tighten the supports with a torque wrench to; NOTE: Hydraulic lifters should always be; Install Hydraulic Lifters; See “Servicing Hydraulic Lifters” in Section 10
  • Page 198 – Install Cylinder Heads; Heads secured with hex flange screws:
  • Page 199 – Install Push Rods and Rocker Arms; closest
  • Page 200 – Check Assembly; Install Spark Plugs
  • Page 201 – Install Intake Manifold
  • Page 202 – Install Breather Cover and Inner Baffles; Sealant
  • Page 203 – Install Blower Housing and Outer Baffles; NOTE: Do not completely tighten screws until all; torque the screws at
  • Page 205 – Reconnect Rectifier-Regulator; outer; Module
  • Page 206 – Install Valve Covers; Install Carburetor
  • Page 207 – Make sure the throttle linkage is connected to the; Install External Governor Controls; Install the governor lever onto the governor cross
  • Page 208 – toward
  • Page 209 – Install Throttle and Choke Controls; Connect the
  • Page 210 – Bracket, speed control
  • Page 211 – mm Governor Lever and Hole Position/RPM Chart
  • Page 212 – Install Electric Starter Motor
  • Page 213 – Install Air Cleaner Assembly; Standard Air Cleaners; Connect the breather hose and attach the breather; Install Fuel Pump; Install the fuel pump and lines as an assembly.
  • Page 214 – Lower Screws
  • Page 216 – Prepare the Engine for Operation; Drain Plug
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Summary

Page 2 - Contents

Contents Section 1. Safety and General Information ............................................................................ Section 2. Tools & Aids .......................................................................................................... Section 3. Troubleshooting .............

Page 3 - Section 1; Safety Precautions; can; CAUTION; will; NOTE; WARNING; WARNING

1.1 Section 1 Safety and General Information 1 Section 1 Safety and General Information Safety Precautions To ensure safe operation please read the following statements and understand their meaning. Alsorefer to your equipment manufacturer's manual for other important safety information. This manual...

Page 4 - Lethal Exhaust Gases!

1.2 Section 1Safety and General Information Carbon Monoxide can cause severenausea, fainting or death. Avoid inhaling exhaust fumes, andnever run the engine in a closedbuilding or confined area. WARNING WARNING Electrical Shock can cause injury. Do not touch wires while engine isrunning. CAUTION Unc...

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