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7 HP Briggs

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7 HP Briggs

Postby bobb » Mon Jul 28, 2014 5:40 pm

Howdy Fellers...I've got a new project...It is a nice lookin', older,Briggs and Stratton 7 HP side shaft.
I have no idea what it came off of.The output shaft is looong,with a taper,no keyway,(I will try to post some pics)
I am working on the carb,I can't find any markings on the carb,But, I do have the number off of the motor..

195432 0136 01 79041812

It has a big fat blue spark,and a ton of compression,I would love to just hear it run.
Thanx in advance.
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Re: 7 HP Briggs

Postby bobb » Mon Jul 28, 2014 6:08 pm

Here's a pic

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Re: 7 HP Briggs

Postby StarTech » Mon Jul 28, 2014 6:40 pm

79 Generator Engine
Your missing the air cleaner base and hardware and:of course the rest of the air cleaner too.

Medium Two Piece Flo-Jet

Carburetor diagram
http://www.jackssmallengines.com/Jacks-Parts-Lookup/Model-Diagram/briggs-stratton/157406/96192
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Re: 7 HP Briggs

Postby RoyM » Tue Jul 29, 2014 11:16 pm

The engine is from a generator with the tapered shaft. The carb kit is 295938 which should sub to the 394693. Replace the nozzle 394207 which is no longer included in the kit. Grind the threads off the old needle, coat the tapered portion with lapping compound then with the carb body assembled insert the nozzle and use a screw driver to rotate it back and forth. Now strip the carb and thoroughly clean, they are famous for leaking at that point.
Briggs and Stratton MST
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