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Re: Bolens 1886 with a Kohler, what happend to it?
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Posted by sjasd on December 07, 2006 at 12:56:48 from (146.186.82.44):
In Reply to: Bolens 1886 with a Kohler, what happend to it?. posted by O on December 07, 2006 at 11:40:03:
If indeed it is a direct result to running low on oil, it probably was starting to lock up. The crank and rod bearings and the piston cylinder walls probably suffered heat damage which causes the parts to expand and grab one another. NOW THAT YOU HAVE OIL in it, and keep running it like that, you will probably have an engine knock very, very soon. In other words, you put oil into it JUST before it trashed itself.
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