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NorthBama

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You could use the charging system from the 16HP engine if it is a Briggs engine by replacing the charging stator and the voltage regulator. I have used these two with success. 10 to 16 amp charging system. Notice the yellow plug on stator matches the yellow plug on the voltage regulator and the voltage regulator must have a good ground or it will be damaged.
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Micah Haarhoff

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You could use the charging system from the 16HP engine if it is a Briggs engine by replacing the charging stator and the voltage regulator. I have used these two with success. 10 to 16 amp charging system. Notice the yellow plug on stator matches the yellow plug on the voltage regulator and the voltage regulator must have a good ground or it will be damaged.
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I don't think I have a voltage regulator on this one that I can find.
 

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right I noticed that so what exactly do i need to buy for it to work?
 

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is the engine you removed a Briggs and Stratton if so what color is the charging coil connector
 

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is the engine you removed a Briggs and Stratton if so what color is the charging coil connector

The engine that was on there was a honda 18hp Im putting a briggs 20.5 on there.
 

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the pic I posted are the yellow connectors which are 10 to 16 amp charge rate all depends on the size of the magnets under the flywheel. At 10 amps with the smaller magnets will work to keep battery charged for electric pto.
Stator part # 592830
voltage regulator part# 797375
 

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the pic I posted are the yellow connectors which are 10 to 16 amp charge rate all depends on the size of the magnets under the flywheel. At 10 amps with the smaller magnets will work to keep battery charged for electric pto.
Stator part # 592830
voltage regulator part# 797375

How do I know that it will fit my motor?
 

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partstree.com enter your engine model number
 
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