mclaugh417 0 #1 Posted 22 hours ago Hey everyone. I have a Toro Wheel Horse 520H that previously ran fine. It sat for a year because of a busy schedule and electrical issues I didnt want to deal with. I recently fixed the electrical issue and wanted to bring it back into service. I cranked it over, which took a long time because i am sure the fuel pump is quite weak, but regardless once it got gas it purred. Everything was great, but then it started to bog down, and I ended up having to push it back into the garage. Opened up the air filter and boommm...a bunch of oil. Nothing I have ever seen before. It was soaking the filter and pre filter. It sat for a few weeks and then I tried to fire it up. Knowing that the filter was certainly clogged at this point I tried to start it without the filter on. It ran great for about 5 mins at 2500rpm just sitting there. Then all the sudden oil started to come out of the breather tube, and it wasnt a small amount. Splattered all over the place. I know its a long description of the problem, but I want to be as accurate as I can in describing the issue. I know a bad air filter can cause oil, but i thought by running it without it would eliminate that. Could it be the breather itself? Valves, head gasket, or worse piston rings? It isnt to much oil, I mean its full, but not over by any means according to the dipstick. Just not sure where to go next, hope the knowledge and experience in this community can help me get it going smoothly again. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Kennell 40,584 #2 Posted 22 hours ago Check the oil level. Is it overfull and smelling like gasoline? 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
squonk 42,619 #3 Posted 22 hours ago Also possible the rings may be stuck. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JCM 10,026 #4 Posted 21 hours ago to Red Square @mclaugh417 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lynnmor 7,586 #5 Posted 14 hours ago Always start with a compression check when you have problems like that. You may have sticking valves or rings from sitting unused for an extended time. Was the oil clean when stored, moisture in it could have caused a problem? If the engine wasn't maintained properly the breather or oil return holes can be blocked. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
953 nut 58,081 #6 Posted 11 hours ago All of the above are good suggestions. Since it ran well for about five minutes the other question to be answered is, was there any whit smoke coming from the exhaust pipe indicating oil being burnt? If piston rings were stuck this would allow oil to become ignited in the cylinder along with some blow-by pressurizing the engine's crank case. The breather tube allows crankcase gasses to be burned while the engine runs rather than being vented to the atmosphere. If you have not changed the oil I would suggest replacing the old oil and including a pint of Marvel Mystery Oil. The service manual below should be helpful, it is a free download. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gasaholic 257 #7 Posted 10 hours ago They also have an oil pressure relief valve that , if stuck, can cause excess oil pressure and it has to go somewhere... I'd check oil pressure too.. had one Onan that did that, took a while to realize oil pressure was the culprit. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peter lena 9,096 #8 Posted 9 hours ago @mclaugh417 lubrication varnish is a commonality with engines , agree with @953 nut on the additive , my personal choice has been RISLONE ZDDP SUPPLEMENT , add 4 ounces to my oil changes , read bottle specs , operational running ease is very smooth / easy , no smoke at all and evident cleaning oil changing flushes , also realise there are many against anything to help out this issue . my suggestions are based on my experience / results to a change . I also add STA -BIL to all my fuel , fuel filters are always clean / clear , instant starts , zero engine smoke , just a suggestion , pete 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lynnmor 7,586 #9 Posted 8 hours ago 2 hours ago, Gasaholic said: They also have an oil pressure relief valve that , if stuck, can cause excess oil pressure and it has to go somewhere... I'd check oil pressure too.. had one Onan that did that, took a while to realize oil pressure was the culprit. Good call on that. It would be a pain to get to the oil pressure sending unit to connect a meter but it might be worth it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites