How to repair Briggs & Stratton engines

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    • Dempsey, Paul

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How to repair Briggs & Stratton engines

Paul Dempsey

TAB Books, c1994

3rd ed

  • : pbk

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How to repair Briggs and Stratton engines

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ISBN 9780070163461

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This practical, step-by-step guide advises on how to repair Briggs and Stratton engines, which power a wide variety of lawn mowers, garden tools, go-karts, air compressors and other light utility units. This edition has been updated to include current information on both new and old engines, as well as a new section on engine components and types. Since the second edition of this text was published in 1984, Briggs and Stratton has phased out conventional ignition systems and added two new engine lines. Both of these receive attention, as do phased-out models for those operating older machines. Other topics covered include information about torque specifications, running clearances, emissions control, and part numbers of redesigned and updated components that can be retrofitted to older engines.
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: pbk ISBN 9780070163478

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Put an end to costly small-engine repair bills! In this money-saving guide to Briggs and Stratton engine repair, master mechanic Paul Dempsey covers everything you need to know to complete just about any maintenance or repair job with professional results. Completely revised and expanded with a wealth of all-new material, this third edition gives you step-by-step, illustrated instructions that demonstrate how to troubleshoot and repair: Spark plugs; Magnetos; Carburetors; Governors; Alternators; Main bearings; Flywheels; Coils; Fuel pumps; Air filters; Rewind and electric starters; and Connecting rods. Get aging law mowers running like new! Also inside are: detailed troubleshooting information for just about every Briggs and Stratton engine ever manufactured - including brand-new and older models; information on small-engine exhaust emission controls; and part numbers of redesigned and updated components that can be retrofitted to older engines.

Table of Contents

Introduction Safety Considerations Chapter 1: The Product Range Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Chapter 3: Ignition Systems Chapter 4: The Fuel System Chapter 5: Starters Chapter 6: Charging Systems Chapter 7: Engine Mechanics Chapter 8: The New Europa Index About the Author

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