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1. Engine, Gasoline
Check: Is gasoline stale, gummy? Is fuel filter clean? Is oil in crankcase at proper level and is it clean? Is oil filter clogged? Are cooling fins clogged with grass and dust? Is spark plug dirty or cracked? .
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2. Lawn Mower, Power
On gasoline mower, check: Is gasoline stale, gummy? Is fuel filter clean? Is oil in crankcase at proper level and is it clean? Is oil filter clogged? Are cooling fins clogged with grass and dust? Is spark plug clean? Is it cracked? For an electric mower, see motor, electric.
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3. Care Of Power Tools
When draining the fuel tank, don't forget to drain the old oil from the crankcase. If an appreciable amount of sediment is noticed, flush the crank-case with a little kerosene, drain well, and refill with fresh engine oil.
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4. Two - Stroke Engine
However, the operation of the two types is identical, the only difference being a structural one, and that lying in the fact that in the two-port type the carburetor does not lead into the cylinder wall as in the three-port type, but direct into the crankcase as depicted by the dotted lines.
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5. Common Questions
Crankcase condensation is the forming of globules of water on the inside walls of the crankcase. This trouble manifests itself mainly in cold weather, the formation of the water globules taking place after the engine has been stopped.
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January 8, 2009