Briggs and Stratton Head Gasket Replacement
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- Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
- How to swap out a head gasket on a Briggs & Stratton engine. All parts and tools used are listed below.
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You sir are a BIG help as well as entertaining. Well done
Well dang I sure appreciate the kind words. Glad I can help
Awesome guide - thank you so much!
Glad it helped.
Mower Mike. Me gusta la explicacion paso a paso de este video. Gracias por Todo tu explanacion
De nada!
Awesome vid!
On another note...
What style motors are these known as? I have lost the black plastic air filter cover. I want to locate one.
Thank you!
31P677 is the model number. Pull it up on a parts site like this.
www.jackssmallengines.com/jacks-parts-lookup/manufacturer/briggs-stratton/briggs-stratton-engine/200000-399999-series/31p600-to-31p699/31p677-0144-b1
@@MowerMike Thank you kindly for the reply!
Loving your vids brother, thought I was subscribed but I am now. This is only my 2nd small engine head gasket replacement and first Briggs. The Kohler I did came with new head bolts but the Briggs kit does not. It appears you're reusing the original head bolts, I'm assuming that's okay to do on these? Please excuse my ignorance and thank you for your knowledge !!
I always have reused head bolts on these motors without any issues.