Craftsman Garage
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I have a Briggs 24HP vtwin on a craftsman pyt9000 that is quite a mystery… Typically I run my engines about every few days (yes I know it I’d a waste of gas, but I don’t really care about dinosaurs much) and all’s well, but I hold off for about a week. And now it’s smoking blue! Its very faint at first but within seconds becomes much more prominent. Was running great a week ago! Have another extremely identical mower that runs like a sewing machine. I’m lost! Confused why this would just happen out of the blue. This has since been a hardy unit with no major failures ever, except from the loud noises of the hydro-gear, so I was very surprised to see this! I just wanted to haul the trash cans up the hill Changed many head gaskets in my days, so this one’s obviously burning oil. I can tell that it is the right hand cylinder ( view from drivers seat) by pulling the plug wires and running each side without one attached. Is there a way to externally differentiate between blown head gasket and failed rings? Crossing my fingers for a head gasket failure. TIA