Nodroz
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Hello,
Some of might remember this engine from somewhere. It's from my kart I've found on the scrapheap. Apperently people just didn't throw it away for nothing. My engine was leaking oil so I started searching for any leaks then I have discovered a crack in the engine's case.
However, I don't think this is the source of the leak, since it's not wet of oil.
I'll you a little story about what happened, which I think might be useful information to discover the leak.
I saw the engine was leaking, the cilinderhead gasket was worn out. I ordered a new one. When I was opening the OHV cover with that screw in the middle, I broke the screw. The rest got stuck in the case. Since I don't have the tools to get that out and make a new thread, I went to the shop. I've also asked them to replace the cilinderhead gasket, so I don't need to do it anymore.
After more than a week, I called. They repaired the thread and a new screw has been ordered and delivered. They didn't install that gasket yet, because he said he was busy with other engines. I said I'll do it myself, so it'd be easier for both.
So, I opened the cilinderhead and replaced that gasket - everything's fine. When I was mounting the cilinderhead back in the cilinder with those 4 bolts a major problem occured. One of those big screws was ruined. Not the screw itself, but the thread where the screw goes in. I fixed it with a bit of teflon and the screw was back ok.
I started my engine and everything was running fine. The leak between cilinder and cilinderhead was gone and the engine ran fine.
Today I went for a drive, for the first time since the repairs. I only drove like 5 to 10 minutes. When I came back home, I saw some spots of oil on the stones of my terrace. I started to inspect the engine carefully. Suddenly I spot that crack, what I have been talking about earlier. However, I don't think it's the source of the leak. I think the leak is around the rubber fitting of the OHV cover (yes, that thing that has been repaired). Tomorrow I'll clean it up, start the engine and see if there's oil there.
If that's the case, I'll go back to the shop. However, if it's not there, it should come from that crack... which means my engine is broken and almost irrepairable, since I'll need to get a complete new engine case.
I have another question!
During the repair I've ordered a flexible exhaust. I used that for the first time today. I've discovered that the exhaust pipes from the engine and the flexible piece became very black. I was wondering if this means something? Maybe not a good combusting, or running too rich / lean?
Here are few pictures:
I hope there are some people around here who are willing to read this boring text and hopefully come up with some ideas / comments.
Regards,
Nodroz
Some of might remember this engine from somewhere. It's from my kart I've found on the scrapheap. Apperently people just didn't throw it away for nothing. My engine was leaking oil so I started searching for any leaks then I have discovered a crack in the engine's case.
However, I don't think this is the source of the leak, since it's not wet of oil.
I'll you a little story about what happened, which I think might be useful information to discover the leak.
I saw the engine was leaking, the cilinderhead gasket was worn out. I ordered a new one. When I was opening the OHV cover with that screw in the middle, I broke the screw. The rest got stuck in the case. Since I don't have the tools to get that out and make a new thread, I went to the shop. I've also asked them to replace the cilinderhead gasket, so I don't need to do it anymore.
After more than a week, I called. They repaired the thread and a new screw has been ordered and delivered. They didn't install that gasket yet, because he said he was busy with other engines. I said I'll do it myself, so it'd be easier for both.
So, I opened the cilinderhead and replaced that gasket - everything's fine. When I was mounting the cilinderhead back in the cilinder with those 4 bolts a major problem occured. One of those big screws was ruined. Not the screw itself, but the thread where the screw goes in. I fixed it with a bit of teflon and the screw was back ok.
I started my engine and everything was running fine. The leak between cilinder and cilinderhead was gone and the engine ran fine.
Today I went for a drive, for the first time since the repairs. I only drove like 5 to 10 minutes. When I came back home, I saw some spots of oil on the stones of my terrace. I started to inspect the engine carefully. Suddenly I spot that crack, what I have been talking about earlier. However, I don't think it's the source of the leak. I think the leak is around the rubber fitting of the OHV cover (yes, that thing that has been repaired). Tomorrow I'll clean it up, start the engine and see if there's oil there.
If that's the case, I'll go back to the shop. However, if it's not there, it should come from that crack... which means my engine is broken and almost irrepairable, since I'll need to get a complete new engine case.
I have another question!
During the repair I've ordered a flexible exhaust. I used that for the first time today. I've discovered that the exhaust pipes from the engine and the flexible piece became very black. I was wondering if this means something? Maybe not a good combusting, or running too rich / lean?
Here are few pictures:
I hope there are some people around here who are willing to read this boring text and hopefully come up with some ideas / comments.
Regards,
Nodroz