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Parts from Hent on eBay
Glad to blow a hole in the case.
I’ve decided no Predator on my Powell. I realize this B&S on my chipper is not a flat head. Is it considered a honda clone? Is it even made in US?
doug
Post #57
Jul 28, 2023
Forum:
Briggs & Stratton
Glad to blow a hole in the case.
A ghost you say. That’s another pro.
doug
Post #41
Jul 20, 2023
Forum:
Briggs & Stratton
Glad to blow a hole in the case.
Hmmm?
doug
Post #40
Jul 20, 2023
Forum:
Briggs & Stratton
Glad to blow a hole in the case.
Cool is good. How much fab for Predator I wonder?
doug
Post #39
Jul 20, 2023
Forum:
Briggs & Stratton
Bonanza 1969 BC1300
Every time I see this bike I go wow what a beauty! One of the nicest looking bikes I’ve ever seen.
doug
Post #5
Jul 20, 2023
Forum:
Complete Mini Bikes
Glad to blow a hole in the case.
Now we‘re talking. How can I not?
doug
Post #32
Jul 20, 2023
Forum:
Briggs & Stratton
Can fuel go uphill?
I’m going research that More.
doug
Post #19
Jul 20, 2023
Forum:
Engines and Modifications
Can fuel go uphill?
I should. Just wanted to be different
doug
Post #18
Jul 20, 2023
Forum:
Engines and Modifications
Glad to blow a hole in the case.
Picture taken in 2006. So I got 17 years out of this souped up racing engine. I was told and believed. Hahaha on me.
doug
Post #30
Jul 20, 2023
Forum:
Briggs & Stratton
Glad to blow a hole in the case.
The bore seemed fine, but I think I’m done with this engine. It’s served me well
doug
Post #29
Jul 20, 2023
Forum:
Briggs & Stratton
Can fuel go uphill?
Interesting.
doug
Post #12
Jul 19, 2023
Forum:
Engines and Modifications
Can fuel go uphill?
I think I can raise the tank a little.
doug
Post #11
Jul 19, 2023
Forum:
Engines and Modifications
Can fuel go uphill?
It’s a little tank on too. Oh well could be worse. We will see soon.
doug
Post #7
Jul 19, 2023
Forum:
Engines and Modifications
Can fuel go uphill?
I don’t know what split loom means?
doug
Post #6
Jul 19, 2023
Forum:
Engines and Modifications
Glad to blow a hole in the case.
Decor it will become! Actually inside parts are pretty cool looking.
doug
Post #28
Jul 19, 2023
Forum:
Briggs & Stratton
Glad to blow a hole in the case.
I’m probably going to build another clone. I’m not really huge fan of flatheads. It was on my Powell. Not sure yet.
doug
Post #27
Jul 19, 2023
Forum:
Briggs & Stratton
Glad to blow a hole in the case.
. You pointed out some issues I’d hate to deal with. I think you’re right: junk it. I was starting to add up the cost of parts!
doug
Post #24
Jul 19, 2023
Forum:
Briggs & Stratton
Glad to blow a hole in the case.
I did’t get “the missing 10mm until I looked at the photo again. Haha. I used it to lift the break in the rod better.
doug
Post #18
Jul 19, 2023
Forum:
Briggs & Stratton
Glad to blow a hole in the case.
Does the wear on the crank where rod attaches look excessive?
doug
Post #17
Jul 19, 2023
Forum:
Briggs & Stratton
Can fuel go uphill?
The carb is uphill of the fuel tank outlet. It’s not exactly gravity assisted. I just liked the placement of the tank.
doug
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