Daren Todd
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Massey Ferguson 1825E, Kubota Z121S, Box blade, Rotary Cutter
Ok guys. I got a conundrum I'm trying to solve for my in-laws. They have a Yamaha Grizzley 600 that they purchased a few years ago. Four wheeler is anywhere from 15 to 20 years old. Has probably been sitting for a couple years. Anyway, got it over to my house. Changed the spark plug. Cleaned the carburetor, then dropped the oil to change it.
Noticed when I drained the oil, it had a strong smell of gasoline. Did an oil and filter change on it. Installed the carb. Filled with gas, installed a new battery and got it running. Ran real smooth, had plenty of power. Put about an hour on it running around the yard. Thenparked it with the fuel shut off.
Started it a few more times, with loading it and unloading it after I returned it to my in-laws. Did a couple hill climbs with it, and maybe lauvhed it a couple times for a suspension test Each time I shut it down, I shut the fuel off, and double checked the oil level before starting. Oil level never went up.
Wheeler sat for a couple days, then my mother in-law took it out for a spin yesterday. Ride lasted for about 5 minutes, then it bogged down on her and quit. That's when She noticed some gas dripping.
So I swung by yesterday afternoon and double checked it. Found the crank case full of gas to the point it was blowing oily gas out the crankcase vent.
So the million dollar question. How is the gas getting into the crank case while running?
Noticed when I drained the oil, it had a strong smell of gasoline. Did an oil and filter change on it. Installed the carb. Filled with gas, installed a new battery and got it running. Ran real smooth, had plenty of power. Put about an hour on it running around the yard. Thenparked it with the fuel shut off.
Started it a few more times, with loading it and unloading it after I returned it to my in-laws. Did a couple hill climbs with it, and maybe lauvhed it a couple times for a suspension test Each time I shut it down, I shut the fuel off, and double checked the oil level before starting. Oil level never went up.
Wheeler sat for a couple days, then my mother in-law took it out for a spin yesterday. Ride lasted for about 5 minutes, then it bogged down on her and quit. That's when She noticed some gas dripping.
So I swung by yesterday afternoon and double checked it. Found the crank case full of gas to the point it was blowing oily gas out the crankcase vent.
So the million dollar question. How is the gas getting into the crank case while running?