Posted by joe csuti on January 01, 2014 at 16:40:01 from (63.131.10.188):
In Reply to: Tecumseh HH100 posted by Maark on January 01, 2014 at 07:44:18:
Do a goggle search for tecumseh 32005 or as GB said search tecumseh 32005 on ebay,several sets listed all you have to do is put some effort into locateing.
If you are planning on installing new os rings on a std piston or if eng has an .010 os piston installed & eng burning oil/low on compression,take block to a machine shop that does small eng boreing & have cyl bore checked,same may have excessive wear for either std piston/.010" piston in which case you'll have piston slap or new rings may not seat/seal due to cyl being too out of round & new rings won't cure your problem,also have valve guides checked,this is another source of oil burning.
If bore checked & wear in excess for a .020" os piston/pin set consider buying a std size oem/aftermarket piston/pin set for an HH120(12hp)and have block bored for that piston.The os .030" & .040" piston sets haven't been avail for 20 yrs/more.
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