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You should have a crankcase vent that keeps this from happening..(UNLESS it has a DRY SUMP oiling system).. the hose should be open and clear to prevent this.
I take help from online websites that have this service like helping in repair some like reliable-store have instant help.. others are a bit slow which I don't prefer... rest is up to u.. U can also get free manual works fine .
Hey Scoot, I need a little more info,, if you have removed the battery cables, you may have hooked something up wrong..Did you replace the battery?? ; hopefully with an exact match of the old one.. double check you connections and reply to me.
A professional shop will charge from $85 to $110 per hour..depending on location...ask how they determine the charges... ALL manufacturers have a flat rate manual that SHOULD determine how many hours to will take...( When I was working in a shop.. I was usually about 1/2 hour behind on full overhauls..and could usually beat the flat rate on electrical issues)..
Should be able to get out for about 4 - 5 hours..depends on if they have to remove the engine first...engine removal/reinstall is about another hour.
Have you check the throttle cable to make sure it moves freely and it's not getting stuck? Have you also checked and cleaned the carburetor? The carburetor might need to be tweaked by lowering the throttle and raising the idle some.
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