Hello
I just found this forum and all the good advice on it. I understand you focus on lawn mowers and other garden equipment but I could not find any other forums focused on small engine repair.
I have a Porter Cable H451CS with a Honda GX-270 9 hp engine and 67 hours on the clock. It has not run for a few years and I am trying to get it going again. I replaced the spark plug, fuel lines and the fuel filter. I had left some fuel in the tank when I put it away and it had turned to something like molasses. I used some denatured alcohol to rinse it out. I wiped a lot of dust and cobwebs off the frame. At one point I turned it on it's side (carb side down) to get at the lower parts. After putting the tank and fuel lines back on, I checked the oil level. It was a bit low so I topped it off.
I tried pulling the pull cord and found that it wouldn't budge. I removed the spark plug thinking there may be fluid in the combustion chamber. When I gave the pull cord another pull, a stream of engine oil shot out of the spark plug hole. I suspect the oil may have gotten into the combustion chamber when I tipped it on it's side to clean underneath. I hope to suck the rest of the oil out using a syringe and some tubing via the spark plug hole. Should I rinse the combustion chamber out with some alcohol or some carb cleaner spray? The spark plug will probably hve to be washed off with some alcohol to remove the oil. Is there anything else I should do before trying to start it again?
Thanks.
Phil
I just found this forum and all the good advice on it. I understand you focus on lawn mowers and other garden equipment but I could not find any other forums focused on small engine repair.
I have a Porter Cable H451CS with a Honda GX-270 9 hp engine and 67 hours on the clock. It has not run for a few years and I am trying to get it going again. I replaced the spark plug, fuel lines and the fuel filter. I had left some fuel in the tank when I put it away and it had turned to something like molasses. I used some denatured alcohol to rinse it out. I wiped a lot of dust and cobwebs off the frame. At one point I turned it on it's side (carb side down) to get at the lower parts. After putting the tank and fuel lines back on, I checked the oil level. It was a bit low so I topped it off.
I tried pulling the pull cord and found that it wouldn't budge. I removed the spark plug thinking there may be fluid in the combustion chamber. When I gave the pull cord another pull, a stream of engine oil shot out of the spark plug hole. I suspect the oil may have gotten into the combustion chamber when I tipped it on it's side to clean underneath. I hope to suck the rest of the oil out using a syringe and some tubing via the spark plug hole. Should I rinse the combustion chamber out with some alcohol or some carb cleaner spray? The spark plug will probably hve to be washed off with some alcohol to remove the oil. Is there anything else I should do before trying to start it again?
Thanks.
Phil