daugen
Epic Contributor
my three year old Ariens snowblower with about thirty hours on it died.
Power just went away and then became useless, though it would start.
I take very good care of my machinery, this was not neglect from anything.
And it was running 10/30W synthetic, likely Valvoline.
So what would cause the valve seat to "blow out" so badly, I assume burned and therefore
the seal and compression were lost.
Did I do something wrong?
I'm in my sixties and I have never had an engine die on me like this.
How does one burn ruin a valve seat?
Was this just a crappy low end Briggs snow engine?
Never had problems with Briggs either...and I own Kohler, Honda, Briggs, Kawasaki, etc.
And I use Sea Foam in all of them.
Does a head gasket blow first, then the valve burn?
Lot of oily deposit on lower part of engine.
again, help with a cause would be nice.
thanks.
Power just went away and then became useless, though it would start.
I take very good care of my machinery, this was not neglect from anything.
And it was running 10/30W synthetic, likely Valvoline.
So what would cause the valve seat to "blow out" so badly, I assume burned and therefore
the seal and compression were lost.
Did I do something wrong?
I'm in my sixties and I have never had an engine die on me like this.
How does one burn ruin a valve seat?
Was this just a crappy low end Briggs snow engine?
Never had problems with Briggs either...and I own Kohler, Honda, Briggs, Kawasaki, etc.
And I use Sea Foam in all of them.
Does a head gasket blow first, then the valve burn?
Lot of oily deposit on lower part of engine.
again, help with a cause would be nice.
thanks.