It possibly is a 44P777-0115E. Mine lasted 472 hours and although was still running when I replaced it, the compression in #1 cylinder( starter motor side) was decreasing rapidly. A leakdown test showed that compression was leaking by the rings. At idle the engine would "sneeze" back thru the carb and stumble. During this period of decreasing compression, both oil and fuel consumption increased noticeably. I never did notice any smoke from the exhaust, but it is difficult to see with the configuration of the machine while in operation. #1 plug appeared normal, #2 plug was sooting up as I was leaving the choke on longer during cold starts as the engine was stumbling. I suspected an intake leak on #1 cylinder as I had done the propane test around the intake and carb. I had replaced the intake manifold, but no improvement.
I had wanted to repower with a Kawasaki FX730V, but when I priced out everything it was over $2,200. I did repower with a Briggs 49M977-1036-G5 30 HP engine with Cyclonic Air filtration. This engine was $845 delivered to my home and I was able to use the old muffler and cables. I have about 55 hours on the new Briggs and I'm pleased with it's performance. Hopefully the Briggs Commercial Turf Series engines will last longer than the ELS Series engines. I am using Briggs SAE 30 engine oil in the new engine, but I'll continue to use 5W-30 full synthetic in my Briggs Vanguards and Inteks.
Mad Mackie in CT:laughing::biggrin::smile: