Posted by Gerald J. on August 21, 2007 at 08:22:08 from (67.0.97.231):
In Reply to: Tecumseh 10 HP smokes posted by Gary from Muleshoe on August 18, 2007 at 19:35:37:
When mine broke the rod cap and then bent the rod at 90 degrees as many Tecumseh's do, I found the cylinder was barrel shaped and oval. Would have needed a lot of rebore and only JD had the large oversize piston and rings. Add a new rod and they wanted $179. I bought a Briggs engine from an engine warehouse, but I kept all the Tecumseh parts in case it might be restored someday. In the mean time I mow the yard on much less fuel than the Tecumseh ever used (and it had a new short block according to the dealer when I bought it).
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