Last Friday afternoon I was unable to start my M37. I eventually got to looking at the air cleaner and noticed two or three teaspoons of oil in the carburetor intake elbow. Checking a little further, I saw that the spark plugs were oil fouled. I cleaned out the air intake and the plugs and the engine started with some difficulty.
I noticed that two of the screws that attach the air cleaned retainer to the air cleaner shroud and then to the air intake elbow were a little loose and that the gasket was worn (probably original).
I don't understand how the air cleaner oil got out of the air cleaner in the first place. Has anyone run into this situation?
Also, should I look at dismantling the carburetor or will the flow of gas clean out any residual oil?
Regards
Mike Tiderman
'53 M37 w/w
WAC B&G MVT
I noticed that two of the screws that attach the air cleaned retainer to the air cleaner shroud and then to the air intake elbow were a little loose and that the gasket was worn (probably original).
I don't understand how the air cleaner oil got out of the air cleaner in the first place. Has anyone run into this situation?
Also, should I look at dismantling the carburetor or will the flow of gas clean out any residual oil?
Regards
Mike Tiderman
'53 M37 w/w
WAC B&G MVT
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