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Briggs and stratton

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markbarnes53

hi all, spent along time reading but never posted. I have just purchased a waker plate (I know not a lawn mower but close) with a briggs engine on it. I guess it is approx 5hp. Can any one identify the model number from the atached pics. I have cleaned it up today and got it running but there is no exhaust/muffler.

also, i think the crank thread is 5/16 can anyone confirm?

thanks
Mark

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Rivets

Look on the top of the shroud (that's the part with the IC decal) for the model, type and code numbers stamp in. If they are not on top, they will be on the side. Post those numbers and we will be able to answer all your questions.


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markbarnes53

82232 4035 02 89080703



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Buckshot 1

:smile: 8 c.i.'s, either a 3/3.5 hp. Thread size 5/16-18/24.


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wjjones

wjjones

That looks identical to my tiller engine the choke, throttle, etc are all the same I will try to get a picture on here later, and my model# to see if it is close enough to help with your questions.


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wjjones

wjjones

This is it if you think it is close to the same engine.
Model# 135202
Type 0119 01
Code 94081907

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Buckshot 1

:smile: For mufflers, you have two options, 493288/691360 B&S #'s. It probably had the 493288 from the factory. The PTO end of the crank should be tapped for a 5/16-24 bolt. The picture wjjones posted is the same design but a 5hp (13c.i.). Go to partstree.com, click B&$ engine and put your engine numbers in the box, use 082232-4035-02 for an IPL of your engine.


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markbarnes53

thanks for all of your replys
ordered the below which fit, 5/16 24
5/16-24 x 1 1/4" UNF Stainless Steel Socket Capscrews UNF x5 | eBay

the muffler i have found off another mower which sort of fits.


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Buckshot 1

thanks for all of your replys
ordered the below which fit, 5/16 24
5/16-24 x 1 1/4" UNF Stainless Steel Socket Capscrews UNF x5 | eBay

the muffler i have found off another mower which sort of fits.

:smile: You are Welcome. when I use stainless, I coat it with Never-seize to keep it from qualling to the carbon steel.


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