cpapan
May 12, 2007, 04:24 PM
I was having to replace the blade adapter on my lawnmower as the old one would vibrate the blade loose. I tipped the lawnmower up on its side and struggled to get the old blade adapter off. After I got it off so I could go get a replacement , I thought to myself that I had heard somebody say something about not tilting the mower on its side for more than a moment or the oil can seep up through the rings that are designed to control air.
I now have my news blade adapter mounted and I cannot get the mower to start , I am afraid something with the oil while the mower was tilted is the cause.
The air filter is clean, I cannot get it to start with or without it on.
I added a little gas to the carb and it will not start
The plug looked good and I even tried a new one just to check
I finally removed the plug and pulled the rope many times 30 or more hoping it would get some of the oil out . I reinstalled the plug and still it will not start.
I have done this in 30 minute intervals in case I would have flooded the engine
I currently have the plug out so maybe the oil could dry up a little??
I will try this again after allowing it to sit some more.
I also tried some starting fluid -nothing
A couple of times it sounded as if it was going to start but never actually did. Maybe after pulling the rope without a plug in place and gradually the oil seeping back down it may eventually start
Any suggestions I have not tried?
The mower was running until I heard the blade loosening up then I turned it off
Help!
I now have my news blade adapter mounted and I cannot get the mower to start , I am afraid something with the oil while the mower was tilted is the cause.
The air filter is clean, I cannot get it to start with or without it on.
I added a little gas to the carb and it will not start
The plug looked good and I even tried a new one just to check
I finally removed the plug and pulled the rope many times 30 or more hoping it would get some of the oil out . I reinstalled the plug and still it will not start.
I have done this in 30 minute intervals in case I would have flooded the engine
I currently have the plug out so maybe the oil could dry up a little??
I will try this again after allowing it to sit some more.
I also tried some starting fluid -nothing
A couple of times it sounded as if it was going to start but never actually did. Maybe after pulling the rope without a plug in place and gradually the oil seeping back down it may eventually start
Any suggestions I have not tried?
The mower was running until I heard the blade loosening up then I turned it off
Help!