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iculand
Joined: Mar 8, 2008
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Snowblower is Smoking and Husband in Iraq- need advice please
Original Message Mar 8, 2008 6:02 pm |
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Hi! We have over 24 inches of snow. I have been trying to keep up but got behind last night. Normally we use the snowblower when it is 6" deep or less. Now the snow is about 18-20" and my daugher has been going after it with the snowblower for several hours. She just came in and said it started smoking near the push start area. She shut it off right away. The smoke was not blue or black but the color of cigarette smoke. She noticed a slight smell of gas (she thinks).
Did she just overwork the engine? It it okay to start it again? I told her to shovel the top layers and try to get it down so we can use the snowblower. Do you think that after the engine cools down it will be okay.
Thank you so much for you answers in advance. We really do not know what we are doing.
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niper99
  
Joined: Dec 2, 2007
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Re: Snowblower is Smoking and Husband in Iraq- need advice please
Reply #7 Mar 9, 2008 1:01 am |
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<BR> Hi! We have over 24 inches of snow. I have been trying to keep up but got behind last night. Normally we use the snowblower when it is 6&quot; deep or less. Now the snow is about 18-20&quot; and my daugher has been going after it with the snowblower for several hours. She just came in and said it started smoking near the push start area. She shut it off right away. The smoke was not blue or black but the color of cigarette smoke. She noticed a slight smell of gas (she thinks).<BR><BR>Did she just overwork the engine? It it okay to start it again? I told her to shovel the top layers and try to get it down so we can use the snowblower. Do you think that after the engine cools down it will be okay.<BR><BR>Thank you so much for you answers in advance. We really do not know what we are doing.<BR> <BR> buy what u have written l would think theres a good chance it was some snow getting on a hot part (as trouts mentioned) theres three types of smoke that could come from a engine blue/black/white and white is the most unlikely of the three in a small engine, yes its ok to restart the engine it wont hurt it, do so and observe what happens if it smokes let it run for a couple of minutes and see if it goes away if so l wouldnt worry about, and as for overworking the machine thats isnt going to happen doesnt matter how many inchs or how long you run it. hopefully this helps some
This message was modified Mar 9, 2008 by niper99
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trouts2
   
Location: Marlboro MA
Joined: Dec 8, 2007
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Re: Snowblower is Smoking and Husband in Iraq- need advice please
Reply #8 Mar 9, 2008 9:17 am |
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She said: "it started smoking near the push start area" It seems like for the first report and for the second mention of smoke the poster was not there and getting the report from her daughter. I assumed since there was no mention of unusual smoke from the muffler that the smoke was from the head only - big difference. So the possibilities are: It might have been from the muffler only and not so unusual. It might be that there was smoke going out the muffler AND from the head area on top. The muffler might be loose and smoking. Some smoke might be comming from muffler block connection and going up through carburetor heater box and possibly seeping through the head area. There might be no unusual smoke out of the muffler and smoke up through the head area which is unusual. Possibly the head is cracked or leaking through the head gasket.
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