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Old log splitter smokes like crazy. Do any "snake oils" work at all?
I have a really beat up mess of a log splitter. I'm not looking into putting any serious money into it as I only use it very infrequently and it's ugly. But it works. The problem is it smokes like mad (blue smoke). The smoke doesn't bother me, the beast could seize up and explode for all I care, but, I have neighbors. Nobody has complained yet but I'd like to reduce the amount of smoke if at all possible. I've read about Marvel Mystery oil, Restore, Wynn's Stop Smoke, Lucas 10001, and a slew of others. I've also read about people pouring Bon Ami cleanser in the spark plug hole to reseat the rings. Do any of you have any experience with anything store bought or home remedies?
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So you fog for 'skeeters once in a while...no complaints... no problem...
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Well, one person does complain. My wife. She works the lever as I handle the wood.
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What kind of engine are we talking about here?
A Briggs and Stratton or something like that or a bigger engine?
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What if you up the viscosity of oil a couple steps?
Probably won't do any good. But the price is right. Another thought: Could it be a stuck oil control ring? If so, some sort of detergent/solvent/stress loading might improve it. Italian tuneup? I'm not hopeful of this either. Good luck! |
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LWJ, I'm using straight 40w the thickest i can find around here. Burns right through it.
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I'd put some Marvel in it. That stuff will loosen up the oil control ring if it's stuck.
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And you re-install the cover while it's running?
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Suspect its just tired but worth a try.
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can you take a length of pipe and extend the exhaust pipe past the person working the lever? like downwind of the wife?
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That was my thought also. You just need a nice tall smokestack .
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a 6.5 horse Harbor Freight horizontal shaft engine is $100.
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He doesn't want to spend any money on it if possible.
Seafoam in the gas and crankcase would probably be a good bet too.
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i think it would work.
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Starless. I have an old B&G, 8 hp. engine (horizontal shaft) you can have for shipping cost. It's from a tiller. My father used to be a prison guard, & had it rebuilt in the prison shop. That was early to mid '80s. It's been stored & I've carried it around with me for decades. Never been fired up. I've never gotten around to selling it, so it can go to a good cause if you're interested. PM me if you want it.
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Ah, no. The cover broke off a couple of days ago. I'm going to open a hole in the middle so I can stick the socket in and still have some protection from the blades.
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What? STP no longer around?
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