Greetings,
Little background, this winter I really put the tracker through ringer, plowing unruly amounts of snow. At one point, I let my neighbor do the plowing while I was at work, and apparently the upper radiator hose blew and the tracker overheated. Since it was running really poor, rough idle, and no power.
I started the run through this weekend. First thing I noticed, there was engine oil in my air intake tube, I would assume blow back from the pcv valve, not sure where else it would come from.
Is this something that would occur with the overheating?
Fearing a blown head gasket or worse warped head. I did a compression test, resulting in 180, 170, 170, 170 (approximates - my gauge doesn't have the finer tick marks) The test was done cold, because by the time I removed the literally melted plug wires from the valve cover it had cooled down. So I believe the numbers are within normal ranges.
The plugs were really fouled too, dark black in color.
So new plugs and wires, and it seems to be running well again. Is there anything in the above info that waves a red flag for you more experienced folks?