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gregjo1948

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Kohler CV750----I'm looking for the best place to buy a carburetor fuel shutoff solenoid.
The number on it is 4ZG but that doesn't seem likely to be a good part number.
 

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Does your solenoid come off the side of a two barrel carb? If so I think the carb kit number you need is 2475750S. Please post all your engine numbers and the make and any numbers on the carb. I ask this as the kit runs around $100 and I want to be sure I have given you the correct part number.
 

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Does your solenoid come off the side of a two barrel carb? If so I think the carb kit number you need is 2475750S. Please post all your engine numbers and the make and any numbers on the carb. I ask this as the kit runs around $100 and I want to be sure I have given you the correct part number.

Kohler CV750
model-24 522 414
serial-4320099161

Would a 2475745S work? I saw one for $60.00.

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CV750 engines in this series are equipped with a Keihin two-barrel side draft design with fixed main jets. that part number is a Solenoid for a Nikki Carburetor.
 

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Thanks EngineMan for your input, but I’m not coming up with a Keihin carb for a model CV 750, so far my books stop that carb at CV740. You are probably right, but I want to do more checking. Greg, will you inspect your carb carefully and give us the name stamped on the carb. There is one, and if possible post a couple of pics. Thanks Rivets
 

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I will try to get name/number/something off the carb. The solenoid is on the rear of the carb.(mounted horizontal, opposite side from choke butterfly)
The Kohler is mounted on a Ferris IS3100 and to remove the carb, half the machine needs to be disassembled but the solenoid can be unscrewed & removed
without removing anything else.
Thanks, gregjo1948
 

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Does it look like this.......
 

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Take a look at this.........
 

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