Kohler 3.5CFZ, 4CZ, 5CFZ, 6.5CZ Problem Means of Identification Possible Cause Normal, Oil fouled

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Problem

Means of Identification

Possible Cause

Normal

Light tan or gray deposit on the

Good operating conditions and

 

firing tip.

maintenance.

Gap bridged

Deposits built-up and closing gap

Oil or carbon fouling. Clean and

 

between electrodes.

regap.

Oil fouled

Wet black deposits on the insulator

Excessive oil entering combustion

 

shell bore electrode.

chamber through worn rings and

 

 

pistons, excessive clearance

 

 

between valve guides and stems,

 

 

or worn or loose bearings.

 

 

Replace plug.

Carbon fouled

Black, dry fluffy carbon deposits

Using too cold range plug, weak

 

on insulator tips, exposed shell

ignition, clogged air intake or

 

surfaces, and electrodes.

improper carburetor adjustments,

 

 

defective fuel pump, overrich fuel

 

 

mixture, or excessive no load

 

 

operation. Clean and regap.

Lead fouled

Dark gray, black, yellow, or tan

Caused by highly leaded fuel.

 

deposits; or a glazed coating on

Replace plug.

 

the insulator tip.

 

Pre-ignition

Melted electrodes and possibly

Wrong type of fuel, incorrect timing

 

blistered insulator. Metallic deposits

or advance, too hot of a plug, burnt

 

on insulator suggests internal

valves, or engine overheating.

 

engine damage.

Replace and plug.

Overheating

White or light gray insulator with

Engine overheating, wrong type of

 

small black or gray/brown spots

fuel, loose spark plugs, too hot a

 

with bluish (burnt) appearance on

plug, low fuel pump pressure or

 

electrodes.

incorrect ignition timing. Replace

 

 

plug.

Worn

Severely eroded or worn

Caused by normal wear and failure

 

electrodes.

to replace at proper interval.

 

 

Replace plug.

 

Figure 3-11. Spark Plug Condition

 

4.Before installing any spark plug, check the gap. See Figure 3-12. The proper gap is attained when the feeler (or wire) gauge just passes between the spark plug electrodes. It should pass easily, but with some resistance or drag. The correct gap is 0.028--0.031 in. (0.7--0.8 mm).

5.To readjust the spark plug gap, use gapping tool to gently bend the side electrode closer to or further from the center electrode. See Figure 3-13. The side electrode must be centered over the center electrode.

6.Being careful not to bump the electrode, hand thread spark plug clockwise into cylinder head until resistance is felt.

7.Using a torque wrench, tighten each spark plug to a torque of 18--22 ft. lbs. (20--30 Nm). If a torque wrench is not available, hand-tighten spark plug until resistance is felt and then use a ratchet wrench to tighten the plug an additional 1/2 turn (if installing a new plug) or 1/8--1/4 turn (if reinstalling a used plug). Do NOT overtighten as this may strip threads or alter electrode gap setting.

8.Check spark plug wire connector in boot for accumulated dirt, grease, etc., and clean as necessary. Firmly push spark plug connector and boot onto spark plug.

3-10 Scheduled Maintenance

TP-5695 12/93

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