Sherk
Active member
Since I saw another thread on small engines I thought I'd post up my question, somewhat complex.
I have a John Deere 240 lawn tractor with a Kawasaki FC420V-DS00 engine, given to me by a good friend a few years ago. It started and ran great for several years. Then I pushed the clutch in and throttled down without shifting to park to answer a question from my wife. On trying to throttle back up the engine died, and I couldn't get it started for quite some time (I thought maybe I overheated it somehow).
After that session it doesn't want to start. It will, but only if you choke it and get it to fire and as soon as it does, drop throttle to zero (which made me think dirty carb, accelerator circuits plugged, but completely disassembled the carb 3x and cleaned with an ultrasonic cleaner for his, then replaced it with a Chinese carb). Sometimes it will stay running. Then you have to feather (and I mean super slowly) the throttle up to get it to speed, where it has plenty of power to mow.
I've been through everything external. New spark module, adjusted gap, adjusted valves (exhaust was a bit looser than tolerance if I remember right but now both are in the middle of their ranges). New spark plug, fresh gas, new gas filter. New carb still has exactly the same issue, it did not help one bit.
Linkages look like they're working fine? That's something I don't know, maybe the governor isn't working right, but the manual doesn't tell me how to look at that. At my wits end, I want to take it somewhere but I don't have much free cash.
Any thoughts?
I have a John Deere 240 lawn tractor with a Kawasaki FC420V-DS00 engine, given to me by a good friend a few years ago. It started and ran great for several years. Then I pushed the clutch in and throttled down without shifting to park to answer a question from my wife. On trying to throttle back up the engine died, and I couldn't get it started for quite some time (I thought maybe I overheated it somehow).
After that session it doesn't want to start. It will, but only if you choke it and get it to fire and as soon as it does, drop throttle to zero (which made me think dirty carb, accelerator circuits plugged, but completely disassembled the carb 3x and cleaned with an ultrasonic cleaner for his, then replaced it with a Chinese carb). Sometimes it will stay running. Then you have to feather (and I mean super slowly) the throttle up to get it to speed, where it has plenty of power to mow.
I've been through everything external. New spark module, adjusted gap, adjusted valves (exhaust was a bit looser than tolerance if I remember right but now both are in the middle of their ranges). New spark plug, fresh gas, new gas filter. New carb still has exactly the same issue, it did not help one bit.
Linkages look like they're working fine? That's something I don't know, maybe the governor isn't working right, but the manual doesn't tell me how to look at that. At my wits end, I want to take it somewhere but I don't have much free cash.
Any thoughts?
