Engine on a John Deere lawn tractor. Oil was leaking from the dipstick tube. I took out the dipstick while the engine was running and it blew a plume of oil into the air.
Took off the valve cover and inspected the breather Reed valve. The gap is right and the valve flaps when the engine is cranked. With the dipstick out the valve still flaps, but I can feel the push/pull on my hand - I was holding a rag over the tube to keep the oil off the ceiling. I took off the Reed valve and the tube to the crankcase is clear and clean.
The oil level is spot on, and the oil is clean after a couple of mowings and the engine starts right up with no smoke so I'm thinking it's probably not blowby.
I'm completely stumped. Any thoughts?
Took off the valve cover and inspected the breather Reed valve. The gap is right and the valve flaps when the engine is cranked. With the dipstick out the valve still flaps, but I can feel the push/pull on my hand - I was holding a rag over the tube to keep the oil off the ceiling. I took off the Reed valve and the tube to the crankcase is clear and clean.
The oil level is spot on, and the oil is clean after a couple of mowings and the engine starts right up with no smoke so I'm thinking it's probably not blowby.
I'm completely stumped. Any thoughts?