5hp B&S flathead head bolt torque?

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5hp B&S flathead head bolt torque? Jim Stewart 09-29-2008
Posted by Jim Stewart on September 29, 2008, 3:03 pm
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Anyone have even a rough idea?

Posted by Leon Fisk on September 29, 2008, 3:44 pm
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On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 12:03:03 -0700, Jim Stewart

>Anyone have even a rough idea?


Models 6B,60000, 8B, 80000, 82000, 92000, 94000, 110000,
100000, 130000, 5, 6, N, 8, 9: 140 inch pounds

Models 140000, 170000, 190000, 220000, 250000, 14: 165 inch
pounds

Those are from my Briggs & Stratton Manual. Hope you have
the model number handy :) I didn't see a quick cross for the
cubic inch to horse power numbers. The model number relates
to the cubic inches.
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Posted by Bob Engelhardt on September 29, 2008, 3:52 pm
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Leon Fisk wrote:
> ... I didn't see a quick cross for the
> cubic inch to horse power numbers. ...

The 130000 is 5 hp (140 in-lbs). Bob

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Posted by Jim Stewart on September 29, 2008, 5:58 pm
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Thanks Leon and Bob.

-jim

Leon Fisk wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 12:03:03 -0700, Jim Stewart
>
>> Anyone have even a rough idea?
>
>
> Models 6B,60000, 8B, 80000, 82000, 92000, 94000, 110000,
> 100000, 130000, 5, 6, N, 8, 9: 140 inch pounds
>
> Models 140000, 170000, 190000, 220000, 250000, 14: 165 inch
> pounds
>
> Those are from my Briggs & Stratton Manual. Hope you have
> the model number handy :) I didn't see a quick cross for the
> cubic inch to horse power numbers. The model number relates
> to the cubic inches.

Posted by William Noble on October 4, 2008, 12:00 pm
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about 35 ft lbs as I recall - I used to have a book "small engine repair" by
Briggs and stratton - but I lent it to someone and now I can't find it. you
may look around for that book.


> Anyone have even a rough idea?


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