JonnyBlaze
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So I bought this 2023 Cub XT1 LT46 with .25 of an hour on it used from an older guy who said he was mowing and all of a sudden the engine came to a stop he opened the hood and saw oil all over the place. Said he had forgot to put the dipstick tube in all the way and it was coming out from there and it ended up seizing the motor. So he put it on craigslist, I made the trip and bought it. Got it home, engine was still full of oil and definitely locked up.
I started by checking obvious stuff, pulled plugs, still seized, pulled rockers, still seized, pulled flywheel, still seized, pulled heads, still seized, removed motor, pulled case apart, removed camshaft, unbolted connecting rods, removed them with pistons, inspected all the bearing surfaces and everything looked good.
Only thing I noticed was, I couldn't get the crank to come out of the block, like its stuck in the seal. It rotates like it should though...
So out of curiosity I put everything back in the case and put the two halves back together to see if it was still seized, and everything rotates like it should.... pistons go in and out, no problem.
So what gives? I don't want to put it fully back together and have it seize up again.
Any ideas? Machine literally has less than 30 minutes on it. Tia.
I started by checking obvious stuff, pulled plugs, still seized, pulled rockers, still seized, pulled flywheel, still seized, pulled heads, still seized, removed motor, pulled case apart, removed camshaft, unbolted connecting rods, removed them with pistons, inspected all the bearing surfaces and everything looked good.
Only thing I noticed was, I couldn't get the crank to come out of the block, like its stuck in the seal. It rotates like it should though...
So out of curiosity I put everything back in the case and put the two halves back together to see if it was still seized, and everything rotates like it should.... pistons go in and out, no problem.
So what gives? I don't want to put it fully back together and have it seize up again.
Any ideas? Machine literally has less than 30 minutes on it. Tia.