Well the title speaks for itself. When i first noticed this, i blew a lot of white smoke out of exhaust and then found the fuel in oil. At first I thought my rings were bad. Both cylinders read 170psi during compression check. I went through carburetor and cleaned everything. Still fuel in oil. I just replaced the needle and now it seems to be running crappier than before
. It doesn't seem to want to idle well, or rev up very well. When i went through the carburetor I adjusted all idle speed adjustments and fuel adjustments. I also reset the governor, but it seems like I will have to do that all again now that it has a new needle. The engine seems to load up (slow engine speed) and then rev up high again over and over
This may be a mixture of issues, but i figured I'd try to get the fuel out of engine first.
What do you guys think? The guy at the Jeere dealer here said it could be a coil, but i tried starting it on either 1 of the 2 cylinders and it would hardly start or idle, so i don't think its a coil unless they are both weak (one was replaced last summer). Tractor has 7xx hours on it to date.
What do you guys think? The guy at the Jeere dealer here said it could be a coil, but i tried starting it on either 1 of the 2 cylinders and it would hardly start or idle, so i don't think its a coil unless they are both weak (one was replaced last summer). Tractor has 7xx hours on it to date.