The equipment in question is a 25 hp Onan NHC from around 1979 that lives in the back of a skid-steer.
One blistering hot summer afternoon I was doing some hard digging- oh baby! that engine was hotter than a two dollar pistol on the 4th of july, and for reasons unknown, the oil seperator part of the crankcase breather apparently filled up with oil, which got sucked into the carb as a slug,and I think momentarily hydrolocked the motor. You should have seen the smoke!
The engine still runs- I use it every day, but it clanks terribly when cold, uses lots of oil and, with only 40-50 psi compression, is noticeably down on power. I believe the rings are broken, I guess could even be a rod bent a little. I'd like to find out, but I'm afraid that if I tear it down, I'll not find enough parts available to put it back togther again. Downtime is an issue.
The questions:
1- Do you agree with my assumptions/diagnosis in the first place?
2- What would cause the oil seperator to fill with oil like that (The ccase was not overfull)
3- Considering the parts availability situation, would you try to fix this or repower with something else. (like a used Wisconsin v4- parts for them seem dirt cheap and easily available.)
4- What is a good (affordable) parts source for these old Onan engines. There's not much for them even on ebay.
Thanks for any information.