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tramsay


Joined: Jan 10, 2007
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NEWBIE - I overfilled oil...and my impeller won't disengage.
Original Message   Jan 10, 2007 2:17 pm
Hi all,
I am not only new to the forum, but also new to snow throwers. I live in Denver and we have been getting pounded lately. I finally bought an ARIENS 520E. I read the instructions, and feel I did everything I could to ensure success. I do have some Questions though.

1. Oil - I was told to start it up, get it warm and then check oil levels. I did that but could not read the dip stick. The oil was too clear. I read the manual and it says fill oil to correct level on dipstick or til it overflows. well I did not fill it til it overflowed, but put about 3/4th of bottle in it. When I started it back up oil gushed out of someplace. Not sure where. IS THIS BAD?  Will it hurt anything? Should I drain and refill? Should I make sure the oil did not get on certain parts, and clean if it did?

2. Impeller -  After using it for a bit (and after the oil fiasco) I noticed that when I would let go of both the impeller and drive levers, the auger and impeller would continue to spin....but when I let it sit for a bit while doing something else (hand shoveling something), It would gradually disengage, and then almost pulse.  What does that mean? Is something out of wack? I seemed to run great(no binding),  just would not stop when I let the lever go.

Also being totally new to owning and operating, is there any tips, or helpful info I should know moving forward.

Thank you in advance.
~Tipton
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Snowmann


Joined: Dec 3, 2003
Points: 494

Re: NEWBIE - I overfilled oil...and my impeller won't disengage.
Reply #4   Jan 11, 2007 2:36 pm
The manual being referred to is probably the Tecumseh engine manual. The Ariens manuals refer almost  all engine related maintenenace to the separate engine manual. If the unit was run only for a short period, then the only problem is only the mess. It may also smoke when the problem is corrected and restarted to burn of any residual oil.  The muffler may also have some oil in it. A longer duration with the overfill could serverely damage the engine though.

The "creeping" of the belt is an adjustment issue. It definitely needs to be addressed to keep your machine in safe operating condition. Pull the owners manual and read the section regarding auger belt adjustment.

PK

tramsay


Joined: Jan 10, 2007
Points: 3

Re: NEWBIE - I overfilled oil...and my impeller won't disengage.
Reply #5   Jan 13, 2007 2:00 pm
Thanks guys.
I have now changed the oil, and refilled with exactly 21oz. I  will adjust the belt and try and get the overflow oil off the brake at the bottom of the belt drive assembly. The belts themselves are oil free, but I think the oil is preventing the brake from being totally effective....I am going to wait til the temp gets above 2 to do so tho :o)

Thanks again for your assistance.
~Tip
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