Originally Posted By: Kestas
I finally opened up the crankcase to assess the damage. I'll need a new connecting rod, cam follower, and the finger that dips in to splash the oil.
How can I be sure my engine is 4HP (HS40) and not 5HP (HS50) when ordering parts, or does it not matter? The conn rod has 25-0-27 cast into the side of the beam.
On both of my old Bolens snow blowers, the Tecumseh model # is stamped underneath the electric start button on top of the motor. You have to remove the 2 screws that hold the electric start plug/button, then underneath stamped in the recoil casing, is the model and serial #.
FWIW, my HS50 had aluminum melted onto the crankshaft. I took emery cloth and was successful in removing 95% of it, I think. I believe my problem was the engines governor was terribly mis-adjusted and the high speed governor RPM screw was all the way in - Im surprised it didnt throw the rod. Instead, it was probably run low on oil and with the combo of god knows how many RPMs it was running, it suffered oil starvation. Either way, it runs great now with the new parts. The bore had some scoring marks, but I couldnt feel anything with my fingernail or finger and it doesnt burn any oil. These engines can take a beating and just keep on going!