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Lawn Mower Overflow
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My gas lawn mower was working fine till last week. I found that it was short of oil, so I added some and was mowed for another couple opf weeks. This week, when I tried to turn it on, there was oil spill below the engine and mower is not turning on. Is this overflow or did I do something really stupid? If it is overflow, please advise how to fix it. Thanks. Tom. |
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Dan Krueger wrote:
wrote: Hi My gas lawn mower was working fine till last week. I found that it was short of oil, so I added some and was mowed for another couple opf weeks. This week, when I tried to turn it on, there was oil spill below the engine and mower is not turning on. Is this overflow or did I do something really stupid? If it is overflow, please advise how to fix it. Thanks. Tom. Is it a Yamaha, Mercury, Evinrude, Honda, Suzuki, or a Tohatsu/Nissan? Two stroke or four stroke? It's been years since I had a gas lawn mower.. (21), but as I remember it, wasn't there a spot on the fill tube that indicated when you reached the correct amount of engine oil? I'm assuming this is a four stroke type and not a two stroke like the Lawn Boy brand. |
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By under the motor I assume you mean under the deck? If so, that may be the shaft seal where the crank exits the block. Dale |
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