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Nick v

I have to change the starter on my Lt 1000. It appears I have to remove the flywheel to do this.Am I missing something . Most craftsman Lt 1000 machines that I see on you tube have starters that bolt to the side of the motor.if it necessary to remove the flywheel, does anyone know the torque for the center bolt.


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ILENGINE

We can't help you without knowing what engine you are working on. How about a model number of the engine so we can give further information.


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Nick v

We can't help you without knowing what engine you are working on. How about a model number of the engine so we can give further informatiSprry
We can't help you without knowing what engine you are working on. How about a model number of the engine so we can give further information.
Sorry, The engine is a Briggs&Stratton 18hP model 422707


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Nick v

Sorry, The engine is aBriggs &Stratton Twin II model 422707. Thank you


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ILENGINE

It can be changed without pulling the flywheel, but is a slow tedious process, and is easier if the flywheel is removed. If the flywheel has the big nut then 150 ft/lb. post the rest of the series of numbers behind the 422707 so we can determine if that is correct for your engine. Some of the engines used a bolt instead of the nut.


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Nick v

It can be changed without pulling the flywheel, but is a slow tedious process, and is easier if the flywheel is removed. If the flywheel has the big nut then 150 ft/lb. post the rest of the series of numbers behind the 422707 so we can determine if that is correct for your engine. Some of the engines used a bolt instead of the nut.
The numbers that follow are Type 1264 01 and code 9603135A.. it is a large nut and not a bolt. Thank you for your advice


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ILENGINE

The numbers that follow are Type 1264 01 and code 9603135A.. it is a large nut and not a bolt. Thank you for your advice
150 it is


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Nick v

150 it is
Thank you.


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