Hammermechanicman
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I read it on the internet it must be true.
To a point, true.... but....From what I've seen, if you remove a head, turn the engine over with your hand, you will see a small dribble of oil at the bottom of the piston when you are reaching TDC. Course oil level is exactly on the full mark on flat ground. To me that represents dead piston rings. Course you could have out of round bores and so on too.
Thank you captain. Didn't know my rant needed a "but" for clarification.To a point, true.... but....
- The level of the engine oil should never be up to the level of a horizontal cylinder bore or it would smoke continuously, even when new. True, I didn't mention an excessive oil level.
- There are oil control rings and compression rings. Compression rings will easily pass oil, which is why the second type ring its there. Wouldn't say easily on a good engine. Maybe a smoker.
- Oil control rings only control the oil spray present in the normal sump, but never liquid from an over-filled sump. As in normal operation. Got it.
- If there is standing oil in the combustion chamber, then the engine will be burning LOTS of oil. Not out the valve cover, but out of the exhaust pipe with tell-tale clouds of white smoke. Easily understood. Got it.
- And consider that when COLD, if all 3 ring gaps aligned and the sump was over-filled... Imagine that scenario....
flex and now it still spraying gas out of the carb.First question did yu use a flex or ridge hone? Did you mic the cylinder to see if it needed oversizing or if it was ovaled or tapered?
It seems the right plug is not firing right. Took engine off tractor and seen a wire was off the right coil . this wire seem like it should go to kill switch but the other end go to left coil. Pulled right spark plug engine never changed swaped plugs and it ran the same.Is this my problem ? Thanks joey!What up Joey,
I'm personally unfamiliar with your carb.
Is there an electrical fuel pump possibly over powering the carb needle and seat? Normally on a TOTALLY different application being a car engine, say a Holley carb on a cheby 350, a bad needle and seat, you can see fuel dumping into the intake manifold at idle. Bowl is full, fuel going any place it can which is inside the intake manifold.
Is it huffing black smoke when the blades are turned on? If so, this is another rich running condition caused by the above messy paragraph. (bad needle and seat)
Make a video and post it up here. That would help a lot.
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I don't know age . It was hardly used was gave to me by older gentalman. Hour meter doesn't work.all new fuel drained tank and cleaned carb engine pretty clean. Thanks joey!Joey -
Questions...
Just need this base-line info to get started.
- What is the age in years and hours run on this mower ?
- How old is the fuel ? Is old fuel mixed with new fuel, or did you completely empty the fuel system over the winter ?
- Have you checked the condition of the flywheel key ?
- Is the top of the engine and the surrounding area carb linkage/ springs/ choke/ governor all cleaned and free of any grass clipping and crud that might be affecting the operation of the carb linkage ?
Sounds like you have two ignition coils. There should be one small gauge kill wire going to each coil, in a Y fashion. If you GROUND that wire, it will short the coil to ground killing the ignition. Engine will stop shortly after.It seems the right plug is not firing right. Took engine off tractor and seen a wire was off the right coil . this wire seem like it should go to kill switch but the other end go to left coil. Is this my problem ? Thanks joey!