Muffler

   / Muffler #21  
<font color="red">It seems like you would be better off with a stainless exhaust manifold that led to an exterior muffler, </font>

On my 422 the muffler, such as it is, is on the outside.
 
   / Muffler #22  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I think the muffler would be much improved in reliability if it wasn't insulated. sg )</font>



<font color="red"> Then your red-hot muffler would be glowing inside your engine compartment!!! All that radiant heat would cook your battery, wires, plastics, paint, hoses, etc, just like steaks under an electric broiler!!!!

At 220 hours my muffler is as good as new!
Of all the PT-425s built with this muffler, yours seems to be the only one suffering from this excessive heat problem! As previously stated, have your engine checked!

On an ATV or motorcycle a glowing header pipe is a loud and clear signal that richer carb jetting is needed!!

Since your 'Profile for Clarke' contains zero info, what elevation are you at?? Higher elevation also requires richer jetting!

Have you cleaned and re-oiled the pre-filter on your air cleaner? Fully oiled it may have an enriching effect.

Have you tried choking the engine slightly to see if the engine will run smoother and cooler??

It just seems premature to blame Power Trac for your problem until all other factors have been accounted for!!</font>
 
   / Muffler #23  
I put some exhaust insulating wrap on my motorcycle. It is pretty much the same as used on some hot rod header applications. Briefly, since I'm sure that you all knew this before, it is supposed to increase preformance by decreasing heat "under the hood" and promote faster escape of exhaust by keeping it hotter. Anyhoo, I had some extra after finishing the motorcycle, so I put it on the "headers" of the PT180. What's good for the goose is good for the gander, right?? /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif

I'll take a closer look at the muffler, see if there is any damage. Haven't noticed any so far. It was a black colored tape. It turned white after the first use on the PT, though, still a dark grey on the motorcycle with roughly equal hours.
 
   / Muffler #24  
<font color="red"> On an ATV or motorcycle a glowing header pipe is a loud and clear signal that richer carb jetting is needed!!
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Although richer jets may cure the condition, I'd also look at the spark timing. I don't know the curve or how to adjust on these engines, but if the spark isn't advancing properly after startup, it causes some fire out the exhausts. It also reduces power. Even if the module with the spark curve is sealed, which most are these days, there is a pickup somewhere which has to be set correctly.
Anybody know how to check and adjust timing?
Fourteen - have you put a steering wheel combo gauge on yours, yet? We used a digital triple gauge on Karts - RPM, CHT and EGT. Just what you need.
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#25  
I went to Hillyard the local Kohler warranty shop. Real nice folks. We talked about the problem at length. This is what the service manager suggested we do.

1st --He will analyze the exhaust gas. If this clearly shows a problem he will go directly to the engine, carb. or ignition system. If this is not conclusive-

2nd-- I remove the muffler insulation, he drills a hole and installs a fitting on the muffler to check back pressure. My responsibility to repair the hole they drill.

His take on the situation--Engine running to rich or to much back pressure on the muffler. I down loaded the Kohler service manual and will check the crankcase pressure. Should be negative and there is a spec in the manual. Troubleshooting chart points to muffler or breather. I am going out to inspect the cooling fins and fan. I clean the intake on a regular schedule but really have not checked if the cooling system for plugging. Doesn't seem like the engine is overheating..

sg

PS: I am not trying to point any blame just giving owners of this model a heads up. You can't assess the condition of the muffler by lifting the hood and looking at the system. With the insulation on the muffler all looks fine but may not be. Thats why I suggested the dusk muffler test. In the dark you can clearly see if you might have a problem or not.
 
   / Muffler #26  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Anybody know how to check and adjust timing?)</font>

<font color="red"> Third time: "Have it checked out at a Kohler Service Center!" </font>
 
   / Muffler #27  
I have 217 hours on my PT425 purchased in April 2004. I am just now noticing the same muffler problem as Clarke. I got the last Kohler 25hp PT made and it has the same configuration as Clarke's (and Fourteen"s), metal gas tank in hood and insulated muffler between the engine and battery. The last few times I have used my 425 I have noticed a small amount of smoke coming from the engine compartment and when I check, it is the muffler insulation that is smoldering. I called Terry Estep at PT and he told me to check for a crack in the pipe leading into the muffler and if it is cracked, send it to him for rewelding. He said that if not cracked, send him the muffler and he would check it out to see if it is okay or needs replacement. When I told him I had read about some of the muffler problems on TBN, he became quiet and did not say anything for about 30 seconds. Then he restated to check for a crack in the pipe and call him back. I will do that but I think I will also take my machine in to a Kohler Service Center.
I use BP premium gas, change the air filter frequently, clean and oil the prefilter frequently.
I know this thread has been dead for 2 years now, but if anyone has new info about this problem, please post.
PS - I also had the Kohler breather cover gasket failure and had that problem fixed at my local Kohler Service Center.
Danny in North Dakota.
 
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#28  
dannygw said:
I have 217 hours on my PT425 purchased in April 2004. I am just now noticing the same muffler problem as Clarke. I got the last Kohler 25hp PT made and it has the same configuration as Clarke's (and Fourteen"s), metal gas tank in hood and insulated muffler between the engine and battery. The last few times I have used my 425 I have noticed a small amount of smoke coming from the engine compartment and when I check, it is the muffler insulation that is smoldering. I called Terry Estep at PT and he told me to check for a crack in the pipe leading into the muffler and if it is cracked, send it to him for rewelding. He said that if not cracked, send him the muffler and he would check it out to see if it is okay or needs replacement. When I told him I had read about some of the muffler problems on TBN, he became quiet and did not say anything for about 30 seconds. Then he restated to check for a crack in the pipe and call him back. I will do that but I think I will also take my machine in to a Kohler Service Center.
I use BP premium gas, change the air filter frequently, clean and oil the prefilter frequently.
I know this thread has been dead for 2 years now, but if anyone has new info about this problem, please post.
PS - I also had the Kohler breather cover gasket failure and had that problem fixed at my local Kohler Service Center.
Danny in North Dakota.
Did you have a fire when the breather gasket failed. My muffler was so distorted from the heat it wasn't worth repairing. I think the new muffler is about in the same condition as the original at this point. Remove the muffler and take off the insulation. Thats the only way to really see the condition. When the muffler failed I took the machine to the Kohler repair shop. They installed a new carb. That really didn't do a thing the muffler still glows cherry red when the machine is worked hard. I will be working on the dual exhaust system very soon. I have decided to use stainless steel tubing for the exhaust pipes. My bet is when that muffler is removed the whole machine will run much cooler. I think you would agree the muffler is a hydraulic oil heater unit and is dangerous in the presence of oil. Gee I wonder where the oil would come from.

sg
 
   / Muffler #29  
I am not sure if this applies, but a red hot manifold can sometimes indicate bad timing. You are getting some ignition out into the exhaust pipes.

Just a thought....
 
   / Muffler #30  
Clarke said:
Did you have a fire when the breather gasket failed. sg

No, I did not have a fire when the breather gasket failed. Luckily most of the oil shot out to the side and went to the bottom of the engine compartment. It could have been much worse. When I took my 425 to the local Kohler Service Center they informed me that the gasket failure was a known service issue and fixed it at Kohler's expense per Service Bulletin #273.

Back to the muffler issue, I hope to have time to take the muffler off this weekend and take a look at it and the pipe it attaches to. My 425 also seems to run very hot and I would bet, as you suggested, that the cause is the poor design of the muffler and muffler placement. Keep us informed of the progress of the dual exhaust system. Do you plan on insulating the stainless steel tubing that remains inside the engine compartment? I'm no expert, but it seems to me that it would get hot also, and would need to be insulated.
 

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