Why do you have it apart for?
He was probably just curious like I am and couldn't resist taking it apart and tinkering around inside. :laughing:
I remember when I was 6, I tore my dads riding mower engine apart. He had just purchased the mower brand new 2 months before I tore it apart.
He was gone with a friend getting some junk cars and while he was gone I went into the garage and got out the tools and unbolted and removed the engine and completely tore the engine down and had everything laid out.
Needless to say my dad was furious when he got home to find his new riding mower with it's engine removed and disassembled.
Mom was taking a nap and my brother was supposed to be out there with me. But he took off to a friends house and left me by myself in the garage with nothing else to do so I decided to grab the tools and start tinkering with the mower. lol
My dad's punishment for me besides a butt whooping and yelling at me was to make me sit there and put it back together.
He didn't know it "or maybe he did" but putting the engine back together wasn't punishment at all to me. It was fun.
He said you're not to go play until you get this engine put back together and I'm gonna stay right here with you.
To me putting that engine back together was play.
He eventually dove in and helped me put it back together as he said I was taking too long and he needed his mower soon.
I'm 25 now and I have never forgot that day.
Chad