I've whined on these pages about my slow cranking CC 102. Engine starts, runs good but is something wrong? Then I saw three videos of guys demonstrating their snowthrowers....each tractor of 70'-80's vintage. All cranked slow. So, I need to accept that my K241 does the same. Right? I'm the second owner of my Cub, first owner is o-o-p. Thought it a good idea to change gaskets for the carb and cylinder head. The carb gasket, what was left of it, had to be scraped off. Also dipped the carb in a cleaner overnite after removing the needle valves. There are nine bolts in the cylinder head....I was surprised to find that no bolt was torqued to spec, which is 30 ft lbs. I wonder how many guys just tighten these bolts with a simple wrench. So, now for the 'moment of truth'....set the choke....hit the starter....and this engine immediately roared to life. No slow cranking. As I've said on these pages, I'm so happy I could just s**t.
When changing the cylinder head gasket there was a coating of oil on the piston. Would this account for the puff of blue smoke when advancing the throttle? Everything else looked ok but what do I know.
Are these engined designed to use some oil?
Cheers, Jack
When changing the cylinder head gasket there was a coating of oil on the piston. Would this account for the puff of blue smoke when advancing the throttle? Everything else looked ok but what do I know.
Are these engined designed to use some oil?
Cheers, Jack