Working on a JD 445 with a Kawasaki FD620D-ES01.
Was brought in for bubbling in the radiator while running. Owner had change on head gasket (RH side of mower/I am thinking that is #1 cylinder). He brought a pair gasket off Ebay that turned to have been installed before, impression where they were torqued down and one was damage otherwise. I order new gaskets both head and intake.
Installed the gaskets Saturday and started the mower today. Before I started the engine was running rough but smooth out on #2 only but was rough on #1 only. When I replaced the head gaskets I found #2 badly eaten away by the antifreeze. this was the source of the cylinder gas making it way into the radiator. Now that I have this it will not run on #2 with the increase compression which is now 200 psi. I have change the plugs and swap the coils around and the problem remain with #2.
Electrically the only things I unplug was the injector and the map sensor proir to changing the coils around. I have the valves and they are operating normally.
With this in mind would this sound like fuel injection control module down as it appears to control the ignition system? From what I see on wiring this about the only possible cause. Around $1300 for new module.