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Posted by JT on April 28, 2005 at 19:22:48 from (69.220.202.228):
In Reply to: Small Engine Problem posted by Toroman on April 28, 2005 at 11:07:21:
A few things to check. Make sure it is not over full on oil Did you turn it on its side to sharpen the blade? If you do, make sure you turn it with the air filter up, dipstick tube down. Is the air filter new or is it old and used, if it is used, could be plugged up. This could casue it to draw oil out of breahter. Check your dipstick o rings and make sure they are not broken or missing. If this does not help, email me and I will see if I can help No, you did not break a ring in storage, that cannot physically happen with out some piston movement. Lastly, is this an OHV engine? it might be a blown head gasket, never have seen one on the 6.5, but it is always possible.
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