27hp Twin B&S #446777 2441
i read some posts in here about engines smoking on a hill, and mine was doing that...so i thought. The suggestions given were that thee head gaskets were probably bad. So, I began the %$#@%$@# of removing one of them, and thee head gasket was great. However, i brought the piston up to the top of the cylinder and i could jiggle it back and forth. I wasn't sure if that was normal or if I just have bad rings. (ugh) So, is the side to side movement normal for a piston?
This Poulan garden tractor was bought back in 2006 and it's been a great mower. I'd hate to throw it out because it's still in great shape. Last year I did a compression test and it was just over 100# if i remember right. Other than smoking real bad, it ran great and really didn't lose power cutting.
Like i said, i only removed one head, should i check the other as well before i scrap the motor? I don't have the tools or time for rings.
Opinions? Suggestions?
i read some posts in here about engines smoking on a hill, and mine was doing that...so i thought. The suggestions given were that thee head gaskets were probably bad. So, I began the %$#@%$@# of removing one of them, and thee head gasket was great. However, i brought the piston up to the top of the cylinder and i could jiggle it back and forth. I wasn't sure if that was normal or if I just have bad rings. (ugh) So, is the side to side movement normal for a piston?
This Poulan garden tractor was bought back in 2006 and it's been a great mower. I'd hate to throw it out because it's still in great shape. Last year I did a compression test and it was just over 100# if i remember right. Other than smoking real bad, it ran great and really didn't lose power cutting.
Like i said, i only removed one head, should i check the other as well before i scrap the motor? I don't have the tools or time for rings.
Opinions? Suggestions?