Last fall, I had some fuel in the crankcase of my 1811. I thought I'd drain and replace the oil and rebuild the carb. I drained the oil and thought I'd run it for a few seconds to blast any residual oil out - which was a very, very bad idea. It seized up immediately.
I took it to a local shop, who confirmed that it was seized (duh!) but said it wasn't worth working on and they would charge $600 or so to rebuild the engine.
Right now I'm using a Troy-Bilt Pony somebody gave me and I hate it - I'm surprised the engine isn't made of plastic!
I really miss my 1811 and need to get it going again. Anybody know anyone, preferably within 100 or so miles of NW Virginia, who can repair it? If not within 100 miles, I suppose I could ship the motor.
Did I say I really miss my CC?
I took it to a local shop, who confirmed that it was seized (duh!) but said it wasn't worth working on and they would charge $600 or so to rebuild the engine.
Right now I'm using a Troy-Bilt Pony somebody gave me and I hate it - I'm surprised the engine isn't made of plastic!
I really miss my 1811 and need to get it going again. Anybody know anyone, preferably within 100 or so miles of NW Virginia, who can repair it? If not within 100 miles, I suppose I could ship the motor.
Did I say I really miss my CC?