Enter the Dragon Punch
Banned
Had this mower (or a very, very similar one) for a few years now. It wasn't the best mower ever, but I got it at a surplus store on discount. It's done the job since then.
Anyways, fast forward to today.
I gassed up the mower today with new gas, just fyi.
I was mowing the lawn, and the engine eventually kept stopping. I got sick of this, and figured that it might be just grass blocking the blade now that it's been packed up in there. So, I carefully remove the packed grass from underneath the mower, and cleared the area where the blade spins. All nice and tidy. I had it tilted, but it wasn't for long.
So, I turn on the mower. Works fine.
The engine stops again. I start it again.
Blue and gray smoke EVERYWHERE. The mower is running, but the smoke is too much to bear. I shut off the mower, give it a tiny bit, and try it again.
BANG. Loud noise, almost like a gunshot, followed by more plumes of smoke, this time closer to black and grey.
I turn off the mower, let it sit for a few minutes. I inspect the oil - not burnt, at a good level. The gas didn't leak out, and isn't overflowing. I didn't flood the engine, as I only choked it a few times prior to starting the engine.
Now, I start it again. No smoke, no bang. I begin to push it - more smoke begins to plume out.
So, here I am - sitting with a lawn ~10% mowed, a mower that works but spits awful smoke everywhere, and being frustrated.
What do you recommend, GAF? Should I wait it out and see if the smoke stops later? Should I buy a new mower? Should I try and get this one repaired?