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Ok so i adjusted the pto on my 682 like i was told. I adjusted it to .010. Put a new belt on and started mow and mowed ran great for about 15 minutes. Mower started to run rough. If i flipped to pto off runs good. So i decided to put back in the garage and park. When i turned tractor off engine was smoking, like it was running really really hot. Any insight would be appreciated. I am defeated with this.
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Have you checked the deck for a bad bearing or something causing binding in the mule drive or deck?
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Where was the smoke coming from? We need more to work with...
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Smoke was coming from the engine block. So i just figured it was running hot. Motor was starting to bogg down on my.
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Smoke from where on the engine?
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It looked to me like it was coming on the right side below the air filter.
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Carb issue maybe blocked cooling fins is the engine filthy, does it leak oil.
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There is a very slight oil leak up by the pto. But it runs great if i am just using to plow. Doesn't run hot. Just when the pto is on.
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Your air gap is too tight...should be 0.016-0.019" I think.
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Matt is correct your air gap is to tight and should be larger, however I would not see this as an issue that would cause the engine to run hot enough to smoke.
If your mule drive and deck are not binding I would expect that the carb is running lean or you have an air leak between the carb and engine. |
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