Turbodriven
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Ok here you are with the videos.Once it's back together running again, if it's possible, post a video of it acting up. Maybe even one of it sitting running with no load at idle and also full throttle. Who knows. Maybe someone will hear something.
First video, cold starting and running.
Second video could use some narration as it's loud and bumpy (my yard isn't as smooth as I'd like) and I'm trying to drive a 2 stick zero turn with one hand in most of it.
1. First part is me running with blades engaged. You'll notice she falls on her face at about the 0:50 second mark a few seconds after moving. Make sure you full screen and have it the highest resolution so you can "pause" the video and maybe see the RPMs better at any given moment (youtube didn't upload at the full resolution for some reason). RPMs seem to hang mostly around 1500-1600 though and it dips down to 1200 when going up hills which is barely running.
2. Second part is driving with the blades disengaged. It hangs about 2500 and dips to about 1400 or so once after an uphill.
3. RPM's always come back up when I pull the sticks back though. And as you can see, the problem is at about 40% intensity with just the hydro drives engaged, and 100% with the drive and blades combined.
I'll take this moment to bring up two ideas.
#1 - a collapsed or locked hydraulic lifter? Would this manifest itself under load and cause the condition we have here? Or would this be apparent event while manually rotating the crank by hand (or running but sitting still).
#2 - heavily gummed up valves? On the back side of the valves. I've had the heads off previously and looked in the ports. I remember them being dirty, naturally, but not to the extreme. But this was just a cursory glance at best and my eyes haven't been calibrated in years. I didn't have the right valve removal tool so I never took the valves out.