I have an '83 Argo 8x8 with the Kohler KT17 Series II and stock Carter carb. The engine service manual says the initial setting for the main mixture is to lightly seat the needle and back it out three turns. Start the engine and warm it up for 5-10 minutes, then adjust the needle in until it runs rough, then back it out until it surges, then center the needle between these two settings.
What it seems to suggest is that the main mixture is set at idle. To me, this is whacked, because the main mixture isn't really working at idle. The idle needle is what controls the mixture at idle. Ideally, I'd want to set the main mixture with the engine under load.
Now, in an Argo, this is tough to do. My thinking is to follow Kohler's setting instructions with the thing running at full throttle in neutral, not at idle as the manual seems to suggest.
Whatcha think guys? What are some of the ways you guys set the main mixture on this thing? As it stands now, I'm hesitating on accelleration with no smoke, so I need to enrichen it a tad. This Kohler seems to WANT to run rich.
Planter Bob
What it seems to suggest is that the main mixture is set at idle. To me, this is whacked, because the main mixture isn't really working at idle. The idle needle is what controls the mixture at idle. Ideally, I'd want to set the main mixture with the engine under load.
Now, in an Argo, this is tough to do. My thinking is to follow Kohler's setting instructions with the thing running at full throttle in neutral, not at idle as the manual seems to suggest.
Whatcha think guys? What are some of the ways you guys set the main mixture on this thing? As it stands now, I'm hesitating on accelleration with no smoke, so I need to enrichen it a tad. This Kohler seems to WANT to run rich.
Planter Bob
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