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paulkcfd
07-23-2005, 07:28 PM
I was on a hill yesterday and flipped my 36" mower on its top. I see no damage but there was oil leaking out of my air filter chamber. I see no other damage. I decided to quit using it that day, it was my last lawn and I was almost done anyway. after soaking up the oil where it was leaking, and apparently it stopped leaking once it was righted I started it to get it on my trailer. It spit out blue smoke and ran rough until I got it on the trailer. I shut it off and I was wondering, is that just oil that got in the fuel or is this a more serious problem. Should I take it in to a shop and have them check it out. Thanks for any help. Paul

mikemerritt
07-23-2005, 09:18 PM
Other than a possible oil soaked air filter you are probably past any problems. Sometimes the cylinder will get so much oil the engine can't turn through and can even bend a rod if it rolls through just right. Check the air filter and the plug and just run it until the smoke clears up.

Mike

greywynd
07-23-2005, 11:04 PM
Don't forget, check the oil!! If too much drained out, you don't want to seize the engine!!

I think I'd pull the plug and roll it over a few times to make sure there isn't a serious amount of oil in the cylinder before restarting.

paulkcfd
07-23-2005, 11:40 PM
Thanks for replying so quick. I assume you mean the spark plug right? I need to replace that anyway so I may just go ahead and do that now. Again thanks for your help. Paul

paulkcfd
07-23-2005, 11:42 PM
Grey, do you mean the spark plug, and by turn it over, just pull the rope start a few times?. Would that help clear out any other oil in there. Thanks again. Paul

Restrorob
07-24-2005, 06:27 AM
Grey, do you mean the spark plug, and by turn it over, just pull the rope start a few times?. Would that help clear out any other oil in there. Thanks again. Paul

No, There isn't any other oil to worry about now since you have already cranked it up.He was referring to removing the plug and pulling the rope to prevent a hydro lock from a excessive amount of oil getting in the cylinder when it flipped.
You should be good to go now.