Good day y'all, its winter up here where i am and not using the rider but have an interesting situation going on here. The rider is a scotts with a 16hp kohler command single, engine has given me trouble free operation since new, almost 20 years. Regular oil and filter changes and air filters changes and cleaning as required.
I jacked up the rear end as i seem to be loosing air in one of the rear tires, i jacked the unit up from the rear as to place some blocking under the rear axle, no big deal. I went out the other morning to the shop and saw a huge puddle of oil all over the floor, directly under the motor. After the cleanup i started to investigate, the oil on the floor was like new, even though it had seen a summers worth of running the previous summer, and quite a bit was on the floor.
I checked the oil level via the dipstick and indeed it was quite low but did register on the very bottom of the dipstick. I took the air filter off and had a look around and gain more visibility in that area, i can see down the lower filter housing that leads into the throat of the carb that there is oil in there and the whole area is wet with oil. Question i have, how did so much oil get to the carb?? Can oil leak out the vent tube and run into the carb and filter housing, i can see the valve cover and what i believe vent tube, is this where the likely leak is coming from? I have jacked up the the rear of this machine many times and never had this happen before, what might be happening here??
Thanks for any/all advice, peace.