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Getting oil in carburetor and causing it to smoke

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Make sure your air filter is clean, if it gets dirty and or plugged then it causes it to **** oil out of the crankcase through the pcv valve

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Looks fun. If you have smoke coming from the exhaust it could be one of three problems. First, if it is black smoke that would indicate too much fuel. Possible cause-carburetor. Second, if the smoke is white possible cause is water or coolant in the system. Possible head gaskets . Third, if blue smoke,excessive oil usage.
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you will need to rebuild the carburetor. clean it really good with carburetor cleaner. install a new kit. be sure to replace the needle and seat. drain and change oil. it will still smoke for a little bit to burn off the oil that is in the muffler. it will clear up. as for the numbers clean the outside of the carburetor and write down all the numbers you find. your local parts store will be able to get it from there.
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First you need resolve the carburetor issue. With it leaking fuel it can flooding the engine causing it to smoke. The leaking can dilute the engine oil by overfilling the crankcase causing smoking and other damage, Once carburetor issue is resolve and it still smokes the initial 10 minute start-up after the rebuild then a compression and leak down will need to done to determine if you have blown head gasket, bad rings, or other problems.
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Overfill oil

Sounds like the engine is tired. Blue smoke is oil burning. Hard starting is oil on the spark plugs and/or low compression. This also can be due to someone adding too much oil.
Sometimes, the carburetor Needle valve hangs u pa bit and the Crank case oil gets mixed with gas so now the oil level is high. Too much oil in a motor is bad too, that would cause theblue smoke too.
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18.5 hp Briggs & Staratton ELS 500 Smoking after oil and filter change and I did tilt the mower to drain the oil. So how do I get it to quit smoking?

First off, I did not write this article, but it is very informative and in depth:

Easy Lawnmower Repair"Clouds of white smoke."
This is one of the common complaints we see at the small engine shop in the Spring. The complaint is usually the same, "I put the Tractor/mower/tiller/snowthrower up for the season and it was fine all of last year. This year I take it out and I start it up and after a couple of minutes it starts blowing white smoke very heavily. Are my rings shot?"
Generally billowing clouds of white smoke are from one of two things. Either the crankcase breather has failed or the oil is contaminated.
The crankcase breather vents the gases and excess pressure from the crankcase and sends them through the carburetor to be burnt in the combustion process. Some breathers are nothing more than a reed valve that opens and closes as the pressure changes inside the crankcase from the piston's movement. If this reed breaks, bends or otherwise fails, then excess oil is pulled into the carburetor and the result is a lot of smoke. Other breathers are screen or filter type and when they become too fouled or broken down to function, same result, lots of smoke.
Diagnosis is done by looking for two things, oil in the air cleaner/carburetor and black oil soaked or heavily carboned spark plugs. Since oil is being fed directly into the cylinder, the plug will foul very quickly and probably also affect engine performance. Breathers can fail at any time, often they will fail over the winter as the oil that's built up on and around them solidifies and just generally plugs things up.
Repair is a pretty simple matter on many engines, just replace the breather. You can try turning the reed around on the reed type breathers, but personally I just replace them. Sometimes all they need is a cleaning though, so give that a try. Most breathers will run from just a couple dollars for reeds to maybe twenty dollars although a few that are incorporated into the valve cover may be upwards of thirty dollars.
Reeds and complete breathers are available from most small engine shops for most engines. Online suppliers such as Jack's Small Engines, and M&D are excellent and reliable sources for parts as well.
To replace a breather, follow the tube or hose from the back of the carburetor or air filter assembly to where the breather is mounted on the crankcase. Most are simply attached with two screws but may be under the flywheel requiring flywheel removal. If it's incorporated into the valve cover, just replace the valve cover. Some are cartridges that plug into the valve cover, very easy to replace.
The other common cause for heavy white smoke, especially in mid-size Briggs and Stratton and Kohler engines, (12-20hp) is from contaminated oil. The most common contaminant will be gasoline that has leaked from the carburetor. We have had at least one engine that had a crankcase full of water, this was probably a case of sabotage from an irate neighbor.
The diagnosis is simply to examine the oil. It should have little to no smell of gasoline and should not be overly thin or muddy brown, gray, white or chunky like spoiled milk. Do not under any circumstance attempt to start an engine with oil that fits any of these criteria. The most common cause of mid-size Briggs and Kohler engine catastrophic failure we see in the shop is from gasoline diluted oil causing the rod to overheat and break just above the crank journal.
Gas will get into the crankcase when you have a carburetor that is leaking past the needle. This leak is generally caused by either a float problem or other problem keeping the needle and seat from sealing. If there is gas in the crankcase, then the recourse is a carburetor rebuild or replacement followed by an oil change. The reason that this is such a common Spring problem is that if you leave any gas in the carburetor, it will evaporate and leave behind a varnish coating that can prevent the float assembly from functioning. Also, and even more common, the ethanol in today's fuels will ruin needles and seats, preventing them from sealing the flow of fuel off, which causes the carburetor to overflow and leak into the crankcase. Gas can also get into the crankcase from a fuel pump that's leaking, so if you have a pump, that needs to be checked as well.
These items are often the result of improper storage. I can't stress enough the importance of proper storage of outdoor power equipment.
If there is water in the oil, then several crankcase flushes with kerosene and a few oil changes may clean the engine out. However engine disassembly may also be called for to remove all the muddy deposits and ensure that the oil channels are cleaned out.
These two items are the most common causes of a lot of white smoke. We do see a few OHV engines come in and have blown head gaskets. Usually this is on a Kohler and often the oil is leaking down onto the exhaust manifold and not into the cylinder. A leaking valve cover gasket will also do this.
If the plug isn't fouled out, and the oil is normal, then check closely for a leak. Spray carburetor cleaner on the head to clean all deposits off and then run the engine for a bit. Then check for a leak again. Some talcum powder thrown onto the surface will help to spot a leak as well.
Hopefully one of these will be the solution and you won't be purchasing a new engine. Good Luck!
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**** smoke sounds bad, If what you meant was white smoke then I know what is going on with the mower. The white smoke is from the extra oil in the cylinder head. There are tow causes for this. #1 the engine rings are worn and will not prevent the oil from running into the combustion chamber as the engine sits. #2 the carburetor is leaking fuel into the oil and thinning it out. This thin oil bypasses the rings easier and drives the oil level up too. I would recommend a carburetor rebuild. You can get parts from a local dealer like www.arcolawn,com Good luck barterjoe_64.png
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