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Posted by JT on November 13, 2006 at 08:12:38 from (70.226.219.245):
In Reply to: Sears Garden Tractor posted by Bill Obershaw on November 13, 2006 at 07:10:20:
Normally if an engine is smoking white smoke, it is not from oil consumption. Oil smoke is blue. Quite possibly the white smoke is from oil that is thinned out with gasoline, the gasoline gets into the oil then is so thin, it will start burning the oil, and it will be a blueish/white smoke and a lot of it. It can get gas in the oil from a bad fuel pump, or contaminated fuel.What did this "tech" do to come to the conclusion you destroyed your engine? If he did not do a cylinder leakdown test or remove the heads, he does not have a clue what is wrong with your engine. Briggs engine have a very good filtration system on their 26hp engines. Now, it is critical that you read the owners manual on how to properly put the air filter cover on. Improper installation of the air filter can be a problem if you do not pay attention.
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