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Small engine rebuild #3276975
11/27/20 06:43 PM
11/27/20 06:43 PM
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Lake View, AL
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I’m going to help my son rebuild this little 5hp Briggs, just so he can get some small engine experience. The plan is to break it all the way down, then put it back together after clean some parts and completely replacing others. I figure new gaskets and a new carburetor, but what else can y’all recommend for just the basics. It has compression and spark. Not trying to turn it into anything fancy, just want to let him see everything inside and out and get it running again. I’ve never done this before so I figure we can learn it together.

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Re: Small engine rebuild [Re: Joe4majors] #3276983
11/27/20 06:54 PM
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Good job! I did that with my Son when he was that age. Let him make mistakes before you take over. He put the float and needle upside down and got valuable experience. Take step by step photo's to look back at as refresher.


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Re: Small engine rebuild [Re: Joe4majors] #3276988
11/27/20 07:04 PM
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Re: Small engine rebuild [Re: Joe4majors] #3276991
11/27/20 07:08 PM
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Small engines are prone to smoke over time and burn oil around the ring. Maybe replace the piston just so he can see how to do it, even though it may not need it. I wouldn’t think a piston and ring would be expensive.

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Re: Small engine rebuild [Re: Joe4majors] #3277019
11/27/20 07:35 PM
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I’ve got a running one just like it on a busted tiller I’d sell you for $50. Would be cheaper than parts I think, but nothing wrong with it to my knowledge.

Re: Small engine rebuild [Re: Joe4majors] #3277021
11/27/20 07:36 PM
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Id check the crank and bearing


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Re: Small engine rebuild [Re: Joe4majors] #3277043
11/27/20 07:51 PM
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Lap the valve seats and clean the valves. Check the keepers.


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Re: Small engine rebuild [Re: Joe4majors] #3277048
11/27/20 07:55 PM
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Don't replace the carb, rebuild it. That's the easiest thing you'll do during the process and every kid needs to learn how to do that.


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Re: Small engine rebuild [Re: Joe4majors] #3277060
11/27/20 08:05 PM
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Good luck if I tried that I’d have way too many parts left over. Some of us just aren’t mechanically inclined.


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Re: Small engine rebuild [Re: Joe4majors] #3277108
11/27/20 08:57 PM
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Re: Small engine rebuild [Re: Joe4majors] #3277438
11/28/20 10:57 AM
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That looks like a great father and son project. After you rebuild it you need to install it on a go-kart with questionable brakes and no governor.

When Irish Jr. was about 7 years old, I got a hold of one such go-kart and we rebuilt it as a father and son project. We were both so proud. I took it out on it's maiden voyage and promptly flipped it over and skinned my self up pretty bad. Tore up my favorite pair of jeans too. Irish Jr. was scared to ride it for a while after that. That little bugger would fly... Stopping... Not so much.

Re: Small engine rebuild [Re: Joe4majors] #3277960
11/29/20 12:12 AM
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take the spring out of the pull rope mechanism and have him put it back together

Re: Small engine rebuild [Re: FurFlyin] #3277984
11/29/20 04:09 AM
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Originally Posted by FurFlyin
Don't replace the carb, rebuild it. That's the easiest thing you'll do during the process and every kid needs to learn how to do that.

Sorry but I have to disagree. Carburetors are dinosaurs, they're going to be extinct in 5 more years.
I'd simply replace the carb, much cheaper and easier.


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Re: Small engine rebuild [Re: Irishguy] #3277985
11/29/20 04:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Irishguy
That looks like a great father and son project. After you rebuild it you need to install it on a go-kart with questionable brakes and no governor.

When Irish Jr. was about 7 years old, I got a hold of one such go-kart and we rebuilt it as a father and son project. We were both so proud. I took it out on it's maiden voyage and promptly flipped it over and skinned my self up pretty bad. Tore up my favorite pair of jeans too. Irish Jr. was scared to ride it for a while after that. That little bugger would fly... Stopping... Not so much.

I think I had that same go-cart. I just removed the brake peddle, since it wasn't useful anymore.
That sucker would throw a 20ft flame out the exhaust with 100LL avgas.
She ran about 63 mph and the steering wheel was my brake.


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Re: Small engine rebuild [Re: Joe4majors] #3278786
11/30/20 04:05 AM
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Those engines are real simple. I would plan to at minimum replace all the gaskets, lap the valves, and new rings and cylinder hone if you have one available.
If it has good compression and the cylinder looks fine, you would be ok. Especially since it’s a learning project. Have fun, I used to tinker with them a lot when I was a teenager. We raced go karts, so it intrigued me to make them more powerful.


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