Troy-Bilt 83 Automobile Parts User Manual


 
BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING
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b. Intake blockage
An intake blockage up-stream of the carburetor will cause a rich fuel/air mixture and constrict
the amount of air that the engine can draw in, limiting performance.
The intake valve not fully opening. A possible cause of this is loose valve lash.
V. Makes unusual smoke when running
a. Black smoke, usually heavy, usually indicates a rich air fuel mixture
Not enough air: air flow blockage or a partially closed choke.
Too much fuel: carburetor float or float valve stuck or metering / emulsion issues with the car-
buretor.
b. White smoke, usually heavy
Oil in muffler, usually the result of improper tipping. The engine will “fog” for a minute or so,
then clear-up on its own.
Massive oil dilution with gasoline. It may be caused by improper tipping. It can also be caused
by leaky carburetor float valve, if there is a down-hill path from the carburetor to the intake port.
Check oil for gasoline smell, repair carburetor.
c. Blue smoke, usually light.
PCV system
May be blocked or unplugged.
May be over-come by massive over-filling or oil dilution with gasoline.
Will cause oil to exit the engine via any low-resistance paths.
Piston rings
Confirm with leak-down test.
Smoke will be more pronounced under load.
Repair may not make economic sense.
Valve guides (and intake valve stem seal).
Smoke will be more pronounced on over-run.
VI. Makes unusual noise when running
a. Knock
Check for loose mounting of engine or driven implement
Rotate crankshaft back-and-forth to check for loose connecting rod.
b. Click
Clicks and pops on engine shut-down: Compression release coming into play as the engine
RPMs cross the activation threshold. This will have no ill effects on engine performance.
Half-engine speed clatter: loose valve lash.
Half-engine speed clatter, slightly heavier: wrist-pin.
Rhythmic heavy-light engine speed click: piston slap
c. Spark-knock
Advanced ignition timing
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