How can I tell how old my Kohler engine is?
You can tell the age of your Kohler CV16S-43519 engine by finding the engine’s ID/serial number label and decoding the date code embedded in that number. On many Kohler engines, the code includes a year and a day-of-year (Julian day) that identifies the exact build date.
Where to find the date information
Look for a sticker or stamped tag on the engine shroud, blower housing, or valve cover area. Clean the area first so you can read the full number.
- Check the blower housing and recoil/starter shroud first
- Look near the spark plug side of the engine
- Wipe dirt and oil off the label with a rag and mild degreaser
- If the label is missing, look for a stamped number on the metal
- Write the full serial number down before you start decoding
How the date code typically works (what the numbers mean)
Many Kohler serial/date codes use a combination like:
- Year: shown as a 2-digit year (example: 94 = 1994, 98 = 1998)
- Day of year: a 3-digit number from 001 to 365 (or 366 in leap years)
Quick example
If you see something like 94 262 within the serial/date code, that indicates:
| Code piece | Meaning | Example result |
|---|---|---|
| 94 | Year | 1994 |
| 262 | Day of year | 262nd day of 1994 |
Convert “day of year” to a calendar date
Once you have the 3-digit day-of-year number, convert it to a month/day.
- Use a day-of-year calendar (Julian date chart)
- Or count forward from January 1 of that year
- Remember leap years add one day after February 28
Why it matters
Knowing the build date helps us match the correct Kohler parts and revisions for your engine, especially for tune-up items like the air filter, pre-filter, spark plug, and fuel filter.
If you are doing a basic service while you’re identifying the engine, common maintenance parts for this model include the spark plug 268-5927 and fuel filter 25-050-07-s1.
Last updated: February 2026
Should I use synthetic oil in a Kohler engine?
Yes. For the Kohler CV16S-43519 lawn and garden engine, we use full synthetic oil when you need easier cold starts and more consistent protection across temperature swings; conventional oil works well in mild conditions when you change it on schedule.
When synthetic oil is the better choice
Synthetic oil is most helpful when operating conditions stress the oil.
- Cold-weather starting (oil flows faster at startup)
- Wide temperature swings (cool mornings, hot afternoons)
- Heavy-duty mowing or long run times
- Equipment that sits between uses (seasonal storage)
- Dusty conditions when you want maximum film strength
What to use in extremely hot temperatures
In sustained high heat, we use an oil viscosity that holds up at operating temperature.
| Operating condition | Common viscosity choice | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| Below freezing | Full synthetic 5W-30 | Improves cold flow and starting |
| Typical spring to fall | 10W-30 | Good all-around protection |
| Sustained high heat | SAE 30 | Stronger hot-temperature viscosity |
Oil-change and maintenance tips
Clean oil and clean airflow prevent most wear issues in small 4-cycle engines.
- Check oil level before each use; do not overfill
- Change oil on a consistent interval; shorten intervals in dusty mowing
- If your CV16S-43519 uses an oil filter, replace it at oil changes; use oil filter 52-050-02-s1
- Keep the air filter serviced to reduce dirt ingestion and oil contamination
- Replace the spark plug on schedule to prevent misfire and overheating; use spark plug 12-132-02
Why it matters
Oil viscosity and oil quality directly affect startup lubrication, operating temperature protection, and long-term wear on internal parts like the camshaft, connecting rod, and cylinder walls.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the new name for Kohler engines?
Kohler’s engine business is now branded as Rehlko. For your Kohler CV16S-43519 lawn and garden engine, this is a name change; maintenance and repair still depend on matching the correct engine model and the correct replacement part numbers.
What changed (and what did not)
- Branding: You may see Rehlko on packaging, decals, or literature.
- Engine identification: Your CV16S-43519 model number remains the key identifier for parts.
- Parts compatibility: Fit is determined by the engine model and part number, not the brand name on the box.
- Maintenance needs: Air filtration, fuel filtration, ignition, and oil filtration service intervals stay the same.
How we recommend matching parts for CV16S-43519
Use the engine model number first, then confirm the part number and description.
- For routine tune-ups, consider the Kohler command pro single 11-18 hp engine tune-up kit 12-789-02-S.
- For oil changes, match the correct oil filter 52-050-02.
- For starting and misfire issues, replace the spark plug 12-132-02.
- For fuel starvation or surging, check the fuel filter 25-050-02.
Quick reference: common maintenance parts
| Maintenance item | What it affects | Example part listed for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Tune-up kit | Bundled service parts for seasonal maintenance | 12-789-02-S |
| Oil filter | Oil cleanliness, engine life | 52-050-02 |
| Spark plug | Starting, misfire, power | 12-132-02 |
| Fuel filter | Surging, stalling, hard starting | 25-050-02 |
Why it matters
Rebranding can make it look like you have a different engine line, but correct repairs come from matching the CV16S-43519 model to the right Kohler-spec parts. That prevents hard starting, poor performance, and premature wear.
Last updated: February 2026




