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Wheel Horse 522XI Kohler wont start question?

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Hi all. I purchased a Wheel Horse 522XI tractor for parts. The engine has 850 hours and after cleaning looks good. I am trying to get the engine running but it won't start. It has compression, spark, and it is getting fuel. I rebuilt the carb but it is acting the same way as it did before it was rebuilt.

When turned over all I get a puff out of the carb. When I have the choke on full I get fuel spritzing out of the top of carb (when cranked). It is also loudly backfiring once in a while when cranked. Any ideas what might be happening? Ia m trying to avoid having to tear it apart.

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WHX??

Stuck valve? Timing issue? 

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953 nut

:text-yeahthat:

Sounds like the intake valve isn't closing completely. This service manual should be helpful.

 

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ri702bill

I agree - stuck valve or a heavy carbon buildup that is preventing it from closing. Perhaps timing, but the cough thru the carb says valve... Time to unbolt the head to give it a look see...

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gwest_ca

Before digging too deep check the valve pushrods making sure they did not jump ship.

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TonyToro Jr.
2 hours ago, ri702bill said:

I agree - stuck valve or a heavy carbon buildup that is preventing it from closing. Perhaps timing, but the cough thru the carb says valve... Time to unbolt the head to give it a look see...

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toma

Hi All...I removed the valve covers and everything looks good. Valves seem to be working so I removed the heads. The valves heads have a little carbon build-up but nothing major. None are stuck.  Is it possible one of the hydraulic lifters is going? Could that be causing these symptoms? 

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