CSAW, it's a "V" with overhead valves.
Intake valve is on top,exhaust valve on the bottom.
Has vert. shaft which means the cyl. are lying on the side.
Only the intake valve guide has a seal, none on the exh.
I fig. the intake is always sucking up and oil would go into
the comb. chamber and exh. is blowing down so it blows
oil into the crankcase and does not need a seal.
If it were an oil ring wouldn't it blow smoke all the time when
it is running?
Is valve seal failure a common thing assuming that's it?
The compression in both cyl are close together and better
than the 160 PSI Kohler calls normal.
A leak down test is suppose to tell you more than a comp.
test but I don't have the equip. to do it. Have you had
any exp. with it?
Anything else you can think of I will like to hear it. I just put
new plugs in so I was waiting awhile to build up some time
on them so I could detect any difference if there is any.
The diff when the tractor is leaning one way and then the other is a puzzle. I am not talking about much of a lean.
Thanks, Charlie
criecke@charleston.net