22hp predator. I had the machine in a 45 degree angle while going through a ravine and the low oil switch shut it down. Rolled back and started it on less of an angle and it smoked like it was wounded. Now it just smokes all the time
22hp predator. I had the machine in a 45 degree angle while going through a ravine and the low oil switch shut it down. Rolled back and started it on less of an angle and it smoked like it was wounded. Now it just smokes all the time
There is a crank case breather that vents the bottom of the engine to the air filter housing. Under normal running conditions there is nothing more than a slight vapor coming out of the vent and the engine burns it without you even noticing. On a steep incline you can push oil through that vent and into the carb. the solution is to remove the vent from the air filter housing. plug the hole left in the filter housing and extend the vent with a piece of hose to a catch tank. I just use a clear plastic water bottle for a catch tank. this allows you to see how much oil the engine has pushed out as well
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So the motor is probably not hurt I'm assuming. It looked like one of the old war videos of tanks burning oil for a smoke screen haha!
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You didn't hurt anything. Those guys were dead on. Those engines will do it on long high RPM runs as well. Catch can is way to go. I also think the oil burning has something to do with the large amount of air that those 2 barrels suck. In the beginning before we moved the breather vent we smoked a lot. The smoke is misleading. We've never had to actually add oil. You'll also notice once you have the catch can there isn't that much oil mostly condensation.
Make a catch can with a return line, it will act like a temporary holding tank and when you get level the oil will drain back into the crank case. I had to do this to my Kawasaki Brute force, it would fill the air box with oil every time I pulled a catwalk or rode up a very steep hill.