Posted by Janicholson on November 25, 2007 at 08:06:42 from (66.173.50.102):
In Reply to: High oil pressure posted by WonderingAl on November 24, 2007 at 21:44:16:
An odd idea easy to check that adds up. If a screw came out of the choke plate, it might have swallowed it causing it to be embedded in the top of a piston causing the racket, and jambing the carb plate in a way that causes excess fuel (black smoke). If it has been having black smoke for more than a week, it may be the carbon described earlier. The carbon could go away with a pretty simple treatment, but it is important to make sure it is carbon before assuming it is. If carbon, running the tractor at 1/2 throttle and spraying a mist of water in the intake of the carb (to the point that it wants to die, but does not, then recovers) until about 12 OZ it sprayed through can loosten it. (No guarantee, and do not use a stream of water that could cause a slug of it to enter. JimN
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