skippymud
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Hello all,
I don't have the further specs on this engine as the information was not visible when I got it. Best I can guess is that it's an early model P220 (with electronic ignition) based on what OnanParts.com mentions repeatedly when I had bought parts. Their site is very helpful in this regard
So I did a complete restoration on this engine. Upon start-up I noticed a tapping at the CYL2 head. And CYL2 ran about 50F hotter than CYL1. Checked the valve clearance 2X (on both cylinders) and it was good - INTAKE: 0.005 and EXHAUST: 0.013. Reassembled intake and muffler still the tapping. Removed the head on CYL2 and noticed a nice score mark on the CYL wall from top to bottom facing exactly toward the sump, and no visible marks on the piston itself. I am thinking the ring gap is way off on top ring (which I replaced during rebuild). During the interim of my further inspection, does anyone have any thoughts on the cause of the tapping, the scoring and/or the temperature difference?
I don't have the further specs on this engine as the information was not visible when I got it. Best I can guess is that it's an early model P220 (with electronic ignition) based on what OnanParts.com mentions repeatedly when I had bought parts. Their site is very helpful in this regard
So I did a complete restoration on this engine. Upon start-up I noticed a tapping at the CYL2 head. And CYL2 ran about 50F hotter than CYL1. Checked the valve clearance 2X (on both cylinders) and it was good - INTAKE: 0.005 and EXHAUST: 0.013. Reassembled intake and muffler still the tapping. Removed the head on CYL2 and noticed a nice score mark on the CYL wall from top to bottom facing exactly toward the sump, and no visible marks on the piston itself. I am thinking the ring gap is way off on top ring (which I replaced during rebuild). During the interim of my further inspection, does anyone have any thoughts on the cause of the tapping, the scoring and/or the temperature difference?
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