Posted by joe csuti on August 17, 2013 at 03:33:24 from (4.248.71.1):
In Reply to: Re: 185 John Deere posted by joe csuti on August 16, 2013 at 17:43:36:
Another thing you might want to consider doing if no problem with ign system(eng has spark)and before removing/checking carb if eng burning/hard on oil do a compression test or leakdown test on eng.
When you consider the fact eng 24 yrs old and an unknown number of operating hrs the simple fact may be eng needs a rebuild/replacement due to wear on internal parts.
If eng burning oil,black smoke/hard starting is normal on an eng with a large amount of internal wear(worn cyl/rings,worn valve guides,leaking head gasket)due to fact you have to almost flood eng to buildup enough compression for eng to fire/run,after eng gets hot & internal parts expand compression may be getting even lower & fuel mixture now too lean for eng to run/run correctly,you also have to consider wear in driven loads(drive train,mower deck)which add additional drag/load to an eng that's getting weak & cause eng to run hotter.
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