goodO1boydws
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Ive got a very high hour 1997 18.5hp Briggs opposed twin that I'd like to replace with the same KIND of engine, the opposed twin, rather than changing to an OHV engine if at all possible. The current one is using a lot of oil, evidently from cylinder wear mostly in one cylinder as the valves in both heads check out ok, and are set properly. That plug
is never as clean as the other one, and I've swapped them back and forth to double check for an ignition-related issue. I run narrow wire plugs that resist fouling better. I recently replaced the carb, and that helped with starting, but didn't change the oil consumption.
Its an I/C Twin II, specifically a 42D-777, type 128101, in a Poulan 46" 3-blade deck lawn tractor with the full length steel frame, and 23" rear tires
This chassis uses the symmetrical 2-hole muffler, the one that bolts directly to the frame,
I'm not married to it being an 18.5hp, as long as its AT LEAST 18.5hp, as I do a lot off hill mowing, use wheel weights and chains on wider tires and do considerable trailer hauling with it.
PLEASE let me know if you have something suitable.
thanks , Don
is never as clean as the other one, and I've swapped them back and forth to double check for an ignition-related issue. I run narrow wire plugs that resist fouling better. I recently replaced the carb, and that helped with starting, but didn't change the oil consumption.
Its an I/C Twin II, specifically a 42D-777, type 128101, in a Poulan 46" 3-blade deck lawn tractor with the full length steel frame, and 23" rear tires
This chassis uses the symmetrical 2-hole muffler, the one that bolts directly to the frame,
I'm not married to it being an 18.5hp, as long as its AT LEAST 18.5hp, as I do a lot off hill mowing, use wheel weights and chains on wider tires and do considerable trailer hauling with it.
PLEASE let me know if you have something suitable.
thanks , Don