Boog
Active OPE Member
Hi folks, haven't been around for awhile as life has me scattered in a bunch of directions. I just finished replacing the head gasket on a Briggs 28N707 engine...... totally classic failure signs. Sure enough, just like a few good you tube videos showed, a blown gasket right where predicted. Picked up 4 new gaskets to finish it right: head, exhaust, intake, and valve cover. I was all set to put it together when I took a second hard look at those rods. The steel exhaust one looks fine, just slight shine on the wear point. The aluminum intake one is slightly worn at the guide area with slight flattening on the rounded ends. I was thinking of getting a new aluminum one but one you tube video recommended just to replace it with a steel one (I assume he meant another steel exhaust one). I also thought of just flipping the aluminum one around and going for it on this old baby. Valve adjustment will take care of the slightly worn ends.
Anyone have any thoughts on the matter?
Anyone have any thoughts on the matter?