I'm helping a neighbor with his mower, he's not mechanically inclined.
He tried starting it up four or five times. Each time, a "puff of white smoke" came out, it ran for several seconds, then died. I went over to look at it, flipped the hood and saw dark liquid coming from the exhaust. I checked the oil and it was considerably overfilled, but didn't look right and smelled like gasoline.
I'm guessing the carburetor failed somehow, allowing the gas to flow into the cylinder and down to the oil sump. In any case, I disconnected the fuel line and drained all the oil. Checked again two days later and a little more "oil/gas drained out". I then put in the proper amount of 30W oil and checked the oil level. Then I removed and cleaned the spark plug, and while I had the spark plug out I told him to crank the engine several times in order to blow out any residual gasoline that might be left in the cylinder. Then I reconnected the fuel line and told him to crank the engine. It fired right up and ran great for several seconds, but then started blowing blue smoke, ie burning oil. After 5-10 seconds I told him to shut it off....
Any ideas regarding what the problem might be and how to fix it? Anything a do it yourselfer might be able to handle?
Really appreciate any help, thank you very much.
He tried starting it up four or five times. Each time, a "puff of white smoke" came out, it ran for several seconds, then died. I went over to look at it, flipped the hood and saw dark liquid coming from the exhaust. I checked the oil and it was considerably overfilled, but didn't look right and smelled like gasoline.
I'm guessing the carburetor failed somehow, allowing the gas to flow into the cylinder and down to the oil sump. In any case, I disconnected the fuel line and drained all the oil. Checked again two days later and a little more "oil/gas drained out". I then put in the proper amount of 30W oil and checked the oil level. Then I removed and cleaned the spark plug, and while I had the spark plug out I told him to crank the engine several times in order to blow out any residual gasoline that might be left in the cylinder. Then I reconnected the fuel line and told him to crank the engine. It fired right up and ran great for several seconds, but then started blowing blue smoke, ie burning oil. After 5-10 seconds I told him to shut it off....
Any ideas regarding what the problem might be and how to fix it? Anything a do it yourselfer might be able to handle?
Really appreciate any help, thank you very much.
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