Any one know Briggs and Stratton engines?

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Re: Any one know Briggs and Stratton engines?

Postby cmann250 » Fri Sep 27, 2013 5:33 pm

Well there's really no "nut" to torque, it's just the aluminum (doh!) housing for the recoil start balls that threads on.

Reality is I'm to busy for piddly projects right now, so it's going to sit for the time being.
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Re: Any one know Briggs and Stratton engines?

Postby PToombs » Sat Sep 28, 2013 4:50 pm

On those I just smack it with a hammer and punch until it looks good. Never had a problem with one yet.
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