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25 HP Kohler getting TOO much gas!

John Orr

UAMCC Treasurer
So I'm working yesterday and all of a sudden, the engine starts to "bog down" with the trigger open. Release the trigger and it ran fine. Eventually, it died, but I was able to restart. It then would run and seemingly choke to death, but the chock didn't move. Gets plenty of gas - appears to choke on it when governor kicks in, spark to both cylinders, normal rpms (when running smoothly), recent plugs, air filter and oil/filter change, no water in fuel. Local shop took carburetor off and all appears normal.

Any thoughts on what to look for?
 
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