Hi folks, I'd appreciate some advice
I have a 2-year old Florabest mower, which is a Briggs & Stratton model made for Lidl with the 450e motor. It ran perfectly until last week, when I noticed it was quite smoky on start-up. That cleared when the engine had warmed up, so I assumed that it might have been tilted over by my son to clean the underside of the deck, but it also seemed a little low on power and would stall out more easily than usual.
As I was putting it away, I noticed that oil was dripping from the air cleaner. I opened it up, squeezed out the foam and cleaned it up. The oil was clean and there still seemed to be enough in the sump.
This week it was very reluctant to start. We only got it to run by continually squeezing the primer bulb. It was very smoky and would stall out if we didn't keep pumping. I removed the plug and it seemed to have a thin mixture of oil and fuel on it. Similarly, the air filter element was again contaminated at the bottom of the foam, this time with a mix of fuel and clean oil. I cleaned it out and we eventually got it to start by priming it until it was hot and running smoothly. Once the motor was running smoothly there was no oil smoke, but again it was low on power.
Does this sound like ring failure? I'm all-too-familiar with the signs and sounds of ring failure on a car, but not on a mower. I should add that it's theoretically under warranty, but the odds of my finding the receipt after this time are not good.
All advice appreciated
I have a 2-year old Florabest mower, which is a Briggs & Stratton model made for Lidl with the 450e motor. It ran perfectly until last week, when I noticed it was quite smoky on start-up. That cleared when the engine had warmed up, so I assumed that it might have been tilted over by my son to clean the underside of the deck, but it also seemed a little low on power and would stall out more easily than usual.
As I was putting it away, I noticed that oil was dripping from the air cleaner. I opened it up, squeezed out the foam and cleaned it up. The oil was clean and there still seemed to be enough in the sump.
This week it was very reluctant to start. We only got it to run by continually squeezing the primer bulb. It was very smoky and would stall out if we didn't keep pumping. I removed the plug and it seemed to have a thin mixture of oil and fuel on it. Similarly, the air filter element was again contaminated at the bottom of the foam, this time with a mix of fuel and clean oil. I cleaned it out and we eventually got it to start by priming it until it was hot and running smoothly. Once the motor was running smoothly there was no oil smoke, but again it was low on power.
Does this sound like ring failure? I'm all-too-familiar with the signs and sounds of ring failure on a car, but not on a mower. I should add that it's theoretically under warranty, but the odds of my finding the receipt after this time are not good.
All advice appreciated