Yep, I read about having the crank modded to be a keyed shaft. I might not get around to taking the crank out to have it machined, thus this motor might be just a bench runner or act as power for some weird garden art type contraption. Or find a rad old school pump that I can hook up and use for...
I finally started digging into an old Brigs NP motor I have had for a while. I was reading about other "four bolt" motors that at one time been attached to various pumps/reduction boxes/etc. It was mentioned in one of those threads that with the pump/etc there is a "side cover" which holds the...
I recently acquired a Briggs NP model. I don't know anything about how to get the YOM, but from what I read via Google, they were common in the 40s (?). It is bolted to a base that has an embossed nameplate that bears the name of a pump company. It turns freely by hand but I haven't tried...
Ok... so perhaps I am not totaly dumb. I finally found it after searching in a different way. I needed to input it as "081302-9439-02". A big round of "DUH!" for me.:doah:
So... I tried to navigate the Partstree website and had a bit of trouble inputting the numbers. First, I inputted the 08302-9439-02 that you recommended (which is slightly different from 81302 943902 which is on the motor). The search came back "sorry no results". Then I inputted the numbers as...
I have a super original Allstate Sidekick trail scoot with a B&S motor that appears to be as old as the bike. The numbers stamped on the motor are: 81302 943902 6105160. What do these tell me? I need a carb rebuild kit, and a refresh on the rest of the motor would be ideal. Not trying to build a...
So I got some numbers off the motor. It has 81302 943902 6105160 stamped on it. What do these tell me? Also, where can I find the definative rebuild guide for this?
I am into vintage VWs and old Honda scooters so this shouldnt be too challenging, right?:laugh:
I am looking for an OG oil bath air cleaner and I need an idle jet... the one that screws into the side, not the one that goes in diagonally under the float bowl.
And one more thing... how do I add a sig line to my posts? Can't find the option in the CP...:blink:
Nope... I am still here, still got the SideKick and in the process of rebuilding/restoring the motor now that some of my other profects are out of the way. I have determined it is a B&S flat head of some sort, just not sure of the model. I want this thing to look like it did 50 ago. My wife is...
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