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- Briggs and Stratton 17. 5 hp wont start and backfires
Hi! I have a 17 5 hp B S model number 31C707 that won't start It turns over fine and I have nice spark at the plug After cranking for a while, there's a
- Ignition conversion kit for old briggs? - Lawn Mower Forum
I have a 1963 briggs horizontal shaft with no spark I have seen on youtube that you can convert the ignition and leave the old points and condenser in place I would rather not have to pull the flywheel What will I need and where do I find it Aftermarket would be fine I also read about
- Briggs Stratton, throttle linkage and governor spring location.
Hey guys! I bought a push mower (cheep) with an older B S engine that has not been loved by the previous owner My plan is to restore it and sell it for a little profit (the chassi is really good quality) My problem is that I don't know how the spring for the governor is connected to the
- B S compatibility (parts swapping) - Lawn Mower Forum
Briggs engines are in series or families with the same capacity Small Hp differences are done with carbs , big differences are done with bore stroke The easiest way to see if the heads SHOULD interchange is to check the part number of the head gaskets for each engine If it is the same the heads should interchange
- Briggs - Gas Blowing Out of Carb - Lawn Mower Forum
Briggs Engine 127802-0640-01 95091859 Carb has primer bulb Toro Push Mower Problem-Symptoms: 1 Engine starts and runs great for a few minutes and then runs "rough" for 15-20 seconds and then runs smooth for another minute or so and then runs rough again 2 After troubleshooting, I noticed
- Briggs engine was smoking bad. . . . | Lawn Mower Forum
There are multiple things that can contribute to smoking from a small engine Blown head gasket, worn cylinder and or bad rings, oil level too high, due too fuel filling the crankcase, breather not working properly, rich running engine, etc The color of smoke can give you a starting point where to look first Blue smoke is normally an indication of oil consumption Black smoke an indication
- Intek v-twin valve adjustment procedures | Lawn Mower Forum
What valve adjustment procedures do you use on Briggs Intek V-twins? I'm aware of the factory procedure (setting each cylinder at 1 4" off TDC), but I'm curious to know how many are actually doing this versus setting them at TDC or setting one valve when the other is all the way open
- Briggs popping - Lawn Mower Forum
So here’s the deal 2019 Briggs 33R777 0012 G1 fires right up every time Runs rough and pops at high rpm (although it won’t get nearly as high as it should) but runs smooth at low RPM I’ve both cleaned the OEM carb and replaced the carb, same issue Valve clearance is good on intake exhaust
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