jonw440 187 #1 Posted September 3, 2023 My 93 has a broken hour hour meter so I don't know the true hours. I have owned it for 14 or so years and when I bought it the meter was stuck at 334 hours. I thought it needed to be de carboned. I wasn't to bad but Im glad I did it. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jonw440 187 #3 Posted September 4, 2023 I lapped the head flat with 320. That took over an hour but it came out great, nice and flat. New OEM Kohler head gasket, ultra sonic cleaned head bolts and wire brushed after. Torqued to 20 and then 30lbs. 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JimSraj 429 #4 Posted September 4, 2023 Don’t forget to retorque after you run it for a while. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ri702bill 8,316 #5 Posted September 4, 2023 (edited) You caught that exhaust valve in time to prevent damage caused by loose carbon getting trapped under the valve , onto the seat. Do a couple of light load cycles to get the engine up to temp, let it cool - retorque. It may take 3 or 4 of these cycles to get a consistant torque reading cold - my record is SIX with a 6 HP Tecumseh!! Did you also chase the threads in the block with a tap?? Edited September 4, 2023 by ri702bill Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jonw440 187 #6 Posted September 4, 2023 Great idea about the heat cycles thank you. No I didn't chase the threads............ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JoeM 7,873 #7 Posted September 4, 2023 13 hours ago, jonw440 said: wasn't to bad that thing looks great. Don't mess with the carb, she's running right. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ri702bill 8,316 #8 Posted September 4, 2023 While the head is off (next time), take advantage of the opportunity to do a "wiggle test" on the valves when the valve is raised to check for excessive valve to guide clearance, Ir it rattles, that is too loose. And to inspect both valve angled edges and seats, exhaust usually deteriorates first, for visable pitting or damage. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites