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Kohler SV725-3030 engine

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kohler SV725-3030 engine, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Breather Reed for Kohler SV725-3030 - Part 12-402-02-S

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    Reed Breather

    Part #12-402-02

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  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Oil Sump Assembly for Kohler SV725-3030 - Part 32-199-20-S

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    Oil Pan Assembly

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  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Screw for Kohler SV725-3030 - Part 25-086-405-S

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    Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Screw

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  • Kit Rocker C for Kohler SV725-3030 - Part 32-755-42-S

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    Rocker Cover

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  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Cylinder Head for Kohler SV725-3030 - Part 32-755-40-S

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    Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Cylinder Head

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  • Cross Shaft for Kohler SV725-3030 - Part 24-144-39-S

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    Governor Cross Shaft

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  • Strap  Lifti for Kohler SV725-3030 - Part 25-445-06-S

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    Lift Strap

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  • Lawn Tractor Engine Air Filter Element Latch for Kohler SV725-3030 - Part 32-344-02-S

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    Lawn Tractor Engine Air Filter Element Latch

    Part #32-344-02-S

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  • Pump, Oil As for Kohler SV725-3030 - Part 32-393-16-S

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    Pump, Oil As

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  • End Frame As for Kohler SV725-3030 - Part 32-227-01-S

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    End Frame As

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Kohler Engine SV725-3030 FAQs

Common problems we see on Kohler engines like the SV725-3030 are hard starting, rough running or surging, loss of power under load, fuel leaks or fuel starvation, oil leaks, and charging or ignition issues. Most of these trace back to fuel quality, airflow restrictions, weak spark, or heat buildup.

Most common symptoms and likely causes

  • Won’t start or cranks slowly: weak battery/cables, failing starter, poor ground, or ignition problem
  • Starts then dies: restricted fuel flow, dirty carburetor circuits, clogged fuel filter, or tank venting issue
  • Surging or hunting at idle: lean fuel condition, dirty carburetor, vacuum leak, or partially plugged jets
  • Bogs down under load: restricted air filter, fuel restriction, ignition coil breaking down when hot
  • Oil leak or burning smell: gasket/seal seepage, loose fasteners, or crankcase ventilation issues
  • Overheating: debris packed in cooling fins, grass screen blocked, low oil level

Quick checks we recommend (fast, high value)

  1. Confirm clean fuel (fresh, stabilized if stored) and check for water or varnish smell.
  2. Replace the fuel filter if flow looks weak or the filter is old.
  3. Inspect the air intake path (air filter element, cover, and housing) for blockage.
  4. Check spark quality (strong blue spark) and replace the plug if fouled.
  5. Clean cooling surfaces (blower housing area, fins, and screen) to prevent overheating.

Parts that commonly solve these issues

Problem you notice Part to inspect/replace What it affects
Starts then dies, surging Lawn & garden equipment engine fuel filter 25-050-22-S1 Fuel flow to carburetor
Hard starting, misfire Lawn & garden equipment engine spark plug 25-132-14-S Spark strength and combustion
No spark when hot Lawn & garden equipment engine ignition coil 24-584-45-S Ignition output
Runs hot, loses power Lawn & garden equipment engine grass screen 32-162-03-S Cooling airflow protection

Why it matters

Small fuel restrictions, weak ignition, or blocked cooling airflow can make an SV725-3030 run lean and hot. That leads to hard starting, stalling, and accelerated wear. Fixing the basics first (fuel, air, spark, cooling) prevents repeat failures and saves time.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. For the Kohler SV725-3030 lawn and garden engine, 10W-30 is a common, safe choice for most operating conditions and works well for general mowing and yard work. Use a high-quality 4-cycle engine oil and keep the oil level at the full mark.

When 10W-30 is the right choice

10W-30 is typically used when you want one oil that covers a wide range of temperatures.

  • Good all-around viscosity for spring through fall use
  • Helps with easier starts than straight SAE 30 in cooler weather
  • Provides solid protection at normal engine operating temperatures
  • Works well for engines that see varying loads (mowing, towing, bagging)

What to check before you fill

Match oil choice to your local temperatures and how you use the engine.

  • Confirm it is 4-cycle engine oil (not 2-cycle mix)
  • Check oil level on a level surface before each use
  • Change oil on schedule; dirty oil accelerates wear
  • Replace the oil filter when you change oil (if equipped)

Quick viscosity guide (typical small-engine use)

If your temps are mostly... Typical oil choice Why it helps
Above freezing 10W-30 Strong all-around protection
Hot summer, steady warm temps SAE 30 Stable viscosity in heat
Cold starts are common 5W-30 (synthetic) Easier cranking and faster lubrication

Why it matters

Oil viscosity affects starting, lubrication speed, and wear protection. Using a good all-purpose oil like 10W-30 and keeping it clean is one of the best ways to extend engine life on a Kohler SV725-3030.

Parts that support good oil and fuel maintenance

If you are doing routine service on the SV725-3030, these common maintenance parts are available.

Last updated: February 2026

A Kohler 725cc V-twin is typically rated at about 25 HP in many common lawn and garden applications. For your Kohler SV725-3030, the published horsepower is tied to the engine’s spec configuration and governed RPM on the equipment.

How to confirm the exact HP for SV725-3030

  • Read the engine ID label for the full model and spec information
  • Check the equipment rating decal (mower or machine label)
  • Verify the governed top RPM setting (HP ratings are RPM-based)
  • Note whether the rating is listed as gross HP or net/installed HP
  • If power feels low, correct maintenance issues first so output matches the rating

Typical 725cc Kohler HP range

Displacement Typical advertised HP Why it varies
725cc 24 to 26 HP Spec number, governed RPM, emissions calibration, rating method

Why it matters

Horsepower helps match the engine to the load (mower deck, pump, generator head). When an SV725-3030 feels underpowered, the cause is often fuel, air, or ignition maintenance rather than the engine’s rated HP.

Parts that commonly affect power on SV725-3030

Last updated: February 2026

The Kohler SV725-3030 is a vertical-shaft, electric-start V-twin lawn and garden engine in the 24 HP class with an overhead-valve (OHV) design and about 725 cc displacement. Matching these basics helps ensure fit, starting, and performance.

Core specs to match

  • Engine type: V-twin, OHV
  • Mounting: vertical shaft
  • Starting: electric start
  • Displacement: about 725 cc
  • Power class: 24 HP

Oil viscosity chart (by ambient temperature)

Use the oil weight that matches your typical operating temperatures.

Ambient temperature Oil viscosity to use
Below 32°F 5W-30
0°F to 100°F 10W-30
Above 50°F SAE 30

Common maintenance parts for SV725-3030

These service parts help prevent hard starting, surging, and power loss.

Why it matters

Correct mounting (vertical shaft) and starting type (electric start) ensure the engine integrates with your equipment. Using the right oil viscosity and keeping fuel and ignition parts maintained reduces wear and improves cold starts and power under load.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Kohler SV725-3030 lawn and garden engine, “725” is part of the model identifier (SV725). It helps identify the engine family so you can match the correct maintenance and repair parts; it is not an error code or diagnostic message.

What “725” tells you

  • It identifies the SV725 engine family within Kohler’s SV-series.
  • It helps narrow parts compatibility when combined with the full spec number.
  • It is used for identification, not troubleshooting.
  • The full model number (SV725-3030) is what you should use for exact fit.

Parts selection tips for SV725-3030

Use the complete model number, then match the exact part number shown on the part listing.

Quick reference

Marking you see What it indicates Best use
SV725 Engine family/series General identification
SV725-3030 Exact model/spec Ordering the correct replacement parts

Why it matters

Ordering by only “725” can pull parts for a different SV725 specification. Using SV725-3030 keeps fit and performance correct for fuel, ignition, and routine service.

Last updated: February 2026

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