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5w-30..or any 30 w oil will work..takes about a half a quart no more!
Most common cause of surging is a dirty/clogged air filter.
Sorry no 1938 Franklin first year is 1948
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A Monty Stratton single signed baseball is worth between $150.-$300. Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the baseball. Signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less. Add for inscriptions. In a recent auction a Monty Stratton single signed baseball sold for $95.60. A pitcher for the Chicago White Sox, Monty Stratton was best known for the hunting accident he had in 1938 and had to have his right leg amputated. Stratton made a come back pitching in the minor leagues. A movie was made about him called The Stratton Story staring James Stewart as Monty Stratton.
The could be worth anything depending on the year, the condition and the variant of the design.
Assuming the coin has no mint mark and is circulated, average retail value is $8.00-$10.00 for most coins.
Depending how bad it is you can try taking the spark plug out and soak it in diesel fuel. If it froze up solid you may half to take it apart and drive it apart. If you half to do that you might be better of to buy anew or used motor might be cheaper in the long run. Hope this helps.
Other than the 1938 D which depending on condition is worth around $40 (it is a key date) the rest are worth the silver bullion and worth around $10.50 or so.
Still worth 50 cents. Unless its pure silver.
usually about a half quart. put in a half then check it and add as necessary
For several years I used a tachometer on 18 HP Briggs & Stratton Engines called Tiny Tach. It was a screw on plastic tach with LED numbers. They always worked great. I purchased a new engine 2 months ago. My tach would no longer work. I found the paper work where I purchased the tack from Tiny Tach Corp. in Ohio. They have went out of business. rcooper@volstate.net ---- Tiny Tachs are definitely still around, they are sold through Briggs and Stratton now, and are specified for use on all Briggs engines, except for our diesel 3 cylinders. But they are digital, not analog. You can purchase analog types at most aftermarket auto parts stores like Autozone, Carquest, Napa, Murray's, et al, but make sure you find one that is adjustable (i.e. you can choose number of cylinders, or specify input from coil to plug to wire, etc.), or it will read double or half engine speed.