Your Kohler toilet float may be sticking due to debris or mineral buildup in the tank. To fix it, you can try cleaning the float and the valve with a mixture of vinegar and water to remove any obstructions. If that doesn't work, you may need to replace the float or the valve mechanism.
The float is probably stuck open.
To remove the float bowl from a Kohler engine carburetor, first, ensure the engine is off and cool. Disconnect the fuel line and any governor linkage if applicable. Use a socket or screwdriver to remove the screws or bolts securing the float bowl to the carburetor. Carefully lift the float bowl off, taking care not to damage the gasket or any internal components.
Kohler for sure
It has to go throught the carb. Typically this is caused by a bad float. You will need to remove the carb and clean it or replace it.
Hattiesburg, Miss. is the US factory for Kohler engines.
To fix a sticking float on an 18hp Briggs & Stratton engine, first remove the carburetor and inspect the float and needle for dirt or damage. Clean the carburetor thoroughly with carburetor cleaner, ensuring all passages are clear. Check the float for proper movement; if it's damaged or heavy with fuel, replace it. Reassemble the carburetor, making sure the float and needle seat properly, and then reinstall it on the engine.
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That depends on what size of Kohler engine you have ( my 149 cc Kohler engine on my lawn mower takes ( 20 ounces / 600 ml )
it is under the flywheel
No
The Kohler CV16S engine (including filter) holds 2 quarts of oil.