Full disclosure... I do not have much experience with engines but I am learning as I go.
I have a Husqvarna 450 which served me well so far but (basically) over night started to deploy white smoke out of the exhaust and bogged down/died when throttling up.
- I replaced the fuel filter, spark plug, air filter, drained fuel and used fresh 50:1 mix, cleaned the spark arrester.
- no improvement when starting up
- removed the exhaust muffler/heat deflector and cleaned carbon residue from all the components... lots of oil dripped out
- tried to clean it out as good as possible but its hard to do since its just one solid unit.
So I am thinking it could be the crankshaft seal?
Also looked into the cylinder to see whether there is any damage before beating a potentially dead horse. I attached a few pics and hope somebody can advice me whether that is normal wear/tear or whether I have a bigger issue.
Thanks
I have a Husqvarna 450 which served me well so far but (basically) over night started to deploy white smoke out of the exhaust and bogged down/died when throttling up.
- I replaced the fuel filter, spark plug, air filter, drained fuel and used fresh 50:1 mix, cleaned the spark arrester.
- no improvement when starting up
- removed the exhaust muffler/heat deflector and cleaned carbon residue from all the components... lots of oil dripped out
- tried to clean it out as good as possible but its hard to do since its just one solid unit.
So I am thinking it could be the crankshaft seal?
Also looked into the cylinder to see whether there is any damage before beating a potentially dead horse. I attached a few pics and hope somebody can advice me whether that is normal wear/tear or whether I have a bigger issue.
Thanks