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Hi guys,

I was given a Briggs 3hp yesterday by the owner of my local Stihl shop from 1974.

It had spark, but lost it shortly after warming up so I decided to do a complete tear dow, deep clean and rebuild. Runs flawlessly now. Everything was within factory specs / tolerances and I didn’t need to replace anything other than a gasket I made.

I’m sure the video of getting zapped will give you a laugh :)


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Nice job, it runs great! What was causing it to lose spark?
 

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Hey guys, a little update on this engine. Because it’s never going to be used on a piece of equipment, and I only ever want it to chug along slowly whenever I start it for fun, I decided to disconnect the govenor linkage as the butterfly would continuously flutter at idle and it was never stable.

I then put my own return spring on and here is the result. It will idle down to 700rpm, but it’s happiest at 1200.

 
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Huskyvarnya Saws

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Hey guys, a little update on this engine. Because it’s never going to be used on a piece of equipment, and I only ever want it to chug along slowly whenever I start it for fun, I decided to disconnect the govenor linkage as the butterfly would continuously flutter at idle and it was never stable.

I then put my own return spring on and here is the result. It will idle down to 700rpm, but it’s happiest at 1200.

Sounds much better! I can see why you did that given the purpose of the engine going forward.
 
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