Briggs and Stratton 104M02-0021-F1 7.25 GT Vertical Shaft Engine, Black

February 12, 2020 - Comment

This genuine 163cc Briggs & Stratton single cylinder engine offers dependable power for your equipment needs. With a power rating of 7.25 gross torque, this engine features a premium Dual Clean air filtration system, recoil starter, and maintenance-free Magnetron electronic ignition. With a manufacturer limited warranty of 2 years consumer use / 90 days commercial

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This genuine 163cc Briggs & Stratton single cylinder engine offers dependable power for your equipment needs. With a power rating of 7.25 gross torque, this engine features a premium Dual Clean air filtration system, recoil starter, and maintenance-free Magnetron electronic ignition. With a manufacturer limited warranty of 2 years consumer use / 90 days commercial use, Briggs & Stratton provides power that you can trust. This engine includes an installed muffler. This engine includes a fuel tank.

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Anonymous says:

a few tips to share quick ship, easy install on a DR walk behind string trimmer.A few tips:1) these engines are splash lubricated – not designed for use on slopes greater than 10 degrees – don’t kill your engine2) mounting flange holes are smooth bore and need to be tapped to fit your specific machine – save your old bolts to buy the correct tap size3) after first hour of use double check your oil level4) change the oil after three hours of use to remove internal metal shavings – key…

Anonymous says:

sucks As mentioned in other reviews, I had a lot of trouble getting this engine started if it had been running and was hot. I assumed it was an issue with the autochoke mechanism, but after a little investigation, found the difficulty in starting is due to the fuel tank vent line. The fuel tank vent line ports directly into the engine airfilter and the airfilter is covered with a sponge (very normal in small engines). When you refill the tank, to the neck of the fuel tank, excess fuel is dumped…

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