I have a '97 Argo Response with a 18HP B&S Vanguard. The engine has never ran consistently and I think I have it narrowed down to leaky rings in the front cylinder.
I don't like the thought of pulling the engine for several minor reasons (not completely confident in my ability to get it back in, projects always get more involved - never less involved than originally expected, etc...)
The front cylinder seems to be the culprit and it looks like it might come out without pulling the engine. Does anyone have an opinion, or better yet, experience with this?
The rear cylinder quickly gets to 150psi while the front one takes some revolutions to get to 100. If I pour some oil into the plug hole, the cylinder produces 120psi with some coaxing. I am thinking about putting new rings and a head gasket in the front cylinder and seeing if that fixes the problem. (Oil spraying out of the breather valve, lower than expected power.)
Thanks in advance for any responses.
J
I don't like the thought of pulling the engine for several minor reasons (not completely confident in my ability to get it back in, projects always get more involved - never less involved than originally expected, etc...)
The front cylinder seems to be the culprit and it looks like it might come out without pulling the engine. Does anyone have an opinion, or better yet, experience with this?
The rear cylinder quickly gets to 150psi while the front one takes some revolutions to get to 100. If I pour some oil into the plug hole, the cylinder produces 120psi with some coaxing. I am thinking about putting new rings and a head gasket in the front cylinder and seeing if that fixes the problem. (Oil spraying out of the breather valve, lower than expected power.)
Thanks in advance for any responses.
J
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