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I know this is not a small engine forum but I figure you guys would be able to help.
I received a small 10HP portable generator from a family member that upgraded. It's a 6000W Coleman Powermate.
I cleaned fuel system and changed oil. The engine started right up. Sounds okay to me - but I'm not a small engine guy.
There was a little oil in the breather tube to air cleaner so I decided to open the oil fill cap at the base of the crankcase and have a look. This is one of those little yellow caps that screws into a boss on the crankcase (no dipstick). Oil is full when it is reaching threads for cap.
With the engine running there is a lot of oil spraying out of the filler port.
I have never removed the filler cap on a running engine so I'm not sure what is normal. I don't know if this spray due to the crank spinning or if this is engine blow-by.
What is normal?
I received a small 10HP portable generator from a family member that upgraded. It's a 6000W Coleman Powermate.
I cleaned fuel system and changed oil. The engine started right up. Sounds okay to me - but I'm not a small engine guy.
There was a little oil in the breather tube to air cleaner so I decided to open the oil fill cap at the base of the crankcase and have a look. This is one of those little yellow caps that screws into a boss on the crankcase (no dipstick). Oil is full when it is reaching threads for cap.
With the engine running there is a lot of oil spraying out of the filler port.
I have never removed the filler cap on a running engine so I'm not sure what is normal. I don't know if this spray due to the crank spinning or if this is engine blow-by.
What is normal?