That symptom of blowing white smoke is typically (not always) the crankcase being overfilled. I just got a Craftsman 675 (190cc) 3 weeks ago with the same symptom. The crankcase should have 18 fluid ounces of oil and in the case of the one I got from the curb it had well over 30 fluid ounces. For me I drained, refilled with new and power washed the engine. Runs like new and no more white smoke. Good job on your repair.
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If its caused by tilting without top dead center the piston it allows oil to get into the airline. I learned this 30 years ago. Just my observation why not clean the machine before putting it back together? Glad you showed the pcv that mostly nobody ever shows they just show carb cleaning.
Its not that hard.... My 10 year old son can do it and he has. More then once... What happened to U.S??? What happened to fixing things?? No wonder everything built to break. It because when things break people throw it away. So why put quality in to something if people will throw it away at the first problem it has? I have about 10 or 12 mowers sitting waiting to be sold that i got from dump loads that all had 5 min problems and now all run and start as good as new. Cost??? Well people say oh well its not worth it.... Really. $15 carb or a 2 dollar fuel hose is more expensive then a $200 to $300 mower??? Wake up people! This is why nothing built with quality anymore!
@@dieselbossbrandon people are stingy they find stuff and almost most of the time they don't even put much money into them and try to get loads of $ for them stingy stingy stingy 😅
I am watching yet confused, at 8:55, are you removing excessive oil from the engine ? Was this possibly the true problem to begin with? You then immediately check the dipstick level twice thereafter.
That is the possibly best video about oil leaking. I have the same mower with same problem. However, there is some missing part at 6:28. You removed the screws and then what you did there? Did you use a gasket maker? Can you explain, please?
I did nothing. When you remove the pcv valve take a look at that tiny hole, you can make that hole a little bit bigger then it will work good. Also clean the diaphragm and make sure that the diaphragm is clean and closed properly. If it doesn’t work change the pcv valve.
@@fixall7176 Thanks for the reply. I did everything as you described and the oil leak issue is fixed. When I refill the oil, there is no leakage. However, the pull cord is also stuck. When I force the pull cord, leakage starts again. What do you recommend?
HPS Purchasing Department if leaking again you could remove the pcv valve you will see the tiny hole on the bottom of the pcv you can make that hole little bigger it should be fine . Make sure the diafram. On the pcv close properly you can use for gasket any automotive rvt silicon should work let me know
I never even thought of this... I thought it was carb needle and seat. I took carb off and checked needle seemed out of place. I will check that pvc valve. Its a old Snapper hat was in a lake for a day. I got it going. It works but today it was shuddering . and gas was in the oil crank case. I checked compression its at 40. But who knows. I have gotten mowers running with 30 psi
Armando Sanchez hi Pcv valve you could clean it with brake part cleaner you can buy it from any automotive shop on the valve tany hole on bottom you could make it little bit bigger should work
I feel the same way. I can do small mechanical repairs on my lawnmower but this is way too far from my skills. Either I pay someone to fix it or it going to the garbage after replacing wheels, carburetor, filter and oil.
@@fixall7176 I really appreciate that. I saw another video suggesting that the problem could be due to tipping the mower and some oil could have been mixed with the gas. Just let it run about 15 seconds and it stopped the smoking.
To start with this comes from several reasons. First people tilt their mowers which is wrong which makes oil leak where it was not intended to go. Mowers should only be tilted back on their handle. If you tilt the engine you will have these problems. In some cases oil can fill the piston chamber making it in possible to pull the cord.
It is perfectly fine to tip a lawnmower on it side with the air filter UP (pointing to the sky) and exhaust down. Tipping back on the handle limits how you can get under the thing.
Because the pcv valve is under the flywheel. You have to remove the flywheel, the engine cover, replace or clean the pcv valve and then put gasket maker on it before installing
That symptom of blowing white smoke is typically (not always) the crankcase being overfilled. I just got a Craftsman 675 (190cc) 3 weeks ago with the same symptom. The crankcase should have 18 fluid ounces of oil and in the case of the one I got from the curb it had well over 30 fluid ounces. For me I drained, refilled with new and power washed the engine. Runs like new and no more white smoke. Good job on your repair.
Fiskars StaySharp Max Reel Mower ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxTPN04aT-Qdjr_KS3ql7ng8wnU3wwsCqk also recommend This is what all push mowers should strive for. It was easy to push. It cut the lawn. The blades are sharp, very sharp. The one minus that everyone should be aware of is you need to be very careful taking the cutting unit out of the box. There’s a plastic guard so you don’t cut fingers as you take the main unit out of the box but it’s not taped down. As I took the unit out, I ended cutting a piece of my shirt. The plastic guard moved and my shirt touched one of the blades.
The closed caption is fantastic on this. Lots of music and applause.
If its caused by tilting without top dead center the piston it allows oil to get into the airline. I learned this 30 years ago. Just my observation why not clean the machine before putting it back together? Glad you showed the pcv that mostly nobody ever shows they just show carb cleaning.
Good video, I never would of thought a mower has a PCV
Great video detailing a process not seen much from my perspective. Thanks for sharing!
You are the man! After the twentieth screw I was lost
Need help
I watched this and told myself: time to buy a new mower!
Hello I know that’s right
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Its not that hard.... My 10 year old son can do it and he has. More then once... What happened to U.S??? What happened to fixing things?? No wonder everything built to break. It because when things break people throw it away. So why put quality in to something if people will throw it away at the first problem it has? I have about 10 or 12 mowers sitting waiting to be sold that i got from dump loads that all had 5 min problems and now all run and start as good as new. Cost??? Well people say oh well its not worth it.... Really. $15 carb or a 2 dollar fuel hose is more expensive then a $200 to $300 mower??? Wake up people! This is why nothing built with quality anymore!
@@dieselbossbrandon people are stingy they find stuff and almost most of the time they don't even put much money into them and try to get loads of $ for them stingy stingy stingy 😅
Did you just clean the drain holes or did you replace the entire crankcase breather assembly with a new one? THANKS!
Great video and helped me a lot.
I am watching yet confused, at 8:55, are you removing excessive oil from the engine ? Was this possibly the true problem to begin with? You then immediately check the dipstick level twice thereafter.
I'm going to try this ...if it works...you are a life saver
Nester Hernandez, most of the lawnmowers models are same and the same fix. Let me know if you find any issue happy to help.
How did you clean your pvc valve?
That is the possibly best video about oil leaking. I have the same mower with same problem. However, there is some missing part at 6:28. You removed the screws and then what you did there? Did you use a gasket maker? Can you explain, please?
I did nothing. When you remove the pcv valve take a look at that tiny hole, you can make that hole a little bit bigger then it will work good. Also clean the diaphragm and make sure that the diaphragm is clean and closed properly. If it doesn’t work change the pcv valve.
@@fixall7176 Thanks for the reply. I did everything as you described and the oil leak issue is fixed. When I refill the oil, there is no leakage. However, the pull cord is also stuck. When I force the pull cord, leakage starts again. What do you recommend?
HPS Purchasing Department if leaking again you could remove the pcv valve you will see the tiny hole on the bottom of the pcv you can make that hole little bigger it should be fine . Make sure the diafram. On the pcv close properly you can use for gasket any automotive rvt silicon should work let me know
why did you unscrew the top screws for the top pcv lines? you took out the screws but i don't know why? thank you
I never even thought of this... I thought it was carb needle and seat. I took carb off and checked needle seemed out of place. I will check that pvc valve. Its a old Snapper hat was in a lake for a day. I got it going. It works but today it was shuddering . and gas was in the oil crank case. I checked compression its at 40. But who knows. I have gotten mowers running with 30 psi
I have a mower with gas in the oil too
Amazing I have the same issue. What is the part number for this piece, or how should I clean it out?
Armando Sanchez hi Pcv valve you could clean it with brake part cleaner you can buy it from any automotive shop on the valve tany hole on bottom you could make it little bit bigger should work
Yes you can clean it it work
Pcv valve part
Carb cleaner work also
Good job
Is there any easier way??? Instead of removing everything i feel like it is over my head. Thanks
Is not that hard to do . If you want you can follow the line go to pcv just remove you could do that way let me know thanks
I feel the same way. I can do small mechanical repairs on my lawnmower but this is way too far from my skills. Either I pay someone to fix it or it going to the garbage after replacing wheels, carburetor, filter and oil.
Great job but I don´t have the mechanical skills to go that far. My options now is to get someone to do it or trash it. Thanks
You can do it if you have some basic tool I can help if you have any questions
@@fixall7176 I really appreciate that. I saw another video suggesting that the problem could be due to tipping the mower and some oil could have been mixed with the gas. Just let it run about 15 seconds and it stopped the smoking.
@@fixall7176 Did you take that apart more than necessary, for example did you really have to take the flywheel off?
To start with this comes from several reasons. First people tilt their mowers which is wrong which makes oil leak where it was not intended to go. Mowers should only be tilted back on their handle. If you tilt the engine you will have these problems. In some cases oil can fill the piston chamber making it in possible to pull the cord.
Actually, you can tilt the mower, but only if the piston is at TDC and you are tilting it to the muffler side.
It is perfectly fine to tip a lawnmower on it side with the air filter UP (pointing to the sky) and exhaust down. Tipping back on the handle limits how you can get under the thing.
Could also be a blown head gasket, Not uncommon on Briggs engines.
I wonder if you put some seafoam or atf fluid in the oil if it would unplug the pcv hole?
No. Any penetrating oil will wear out the piston ring
@@fixall7176 thanks for the reply
Why did u take all the other stuff off of it was just a pVC cover ? Flywheel off why ? Don’t understand this
Because the pcv valve is under the flywheel. You have to remove the flywheel, the engine cover, replace or clean the pcv valve and then put gasket maker on it before installing
Easy fix
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Is all this really worth it?
Yeah unless your lazy
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