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yes, i use them on my 17-1/2 hp briggs,
You can adjust the valves on your 17 horsepower Briggs and Stratton engine by turning the adjustment screws. The adjustments screws will determine how much fuel goes into the piston chamber.
No, never oil the carburetor linkage. Clean the linkage throughly with carburetor cleaner. If you oil the linkage it will become clogged with dust which the oil will attract.
I need the valve settings for a 17 hr. Briggs mod. 311777 type 0131-e1 code 980521zd THANKS DENNIS
I just when and got one for my Kohler 17 hp lawn mower moto. Principal Application: Various Lawn & Garden Equip. + Small Tractors w/Briggs & Stratton, Hatz, Kawasaki, Kohler and Lister Engines.
There is not such conversion of displacement to HP. You have what is basically a 17 cu. in engine and that would seem to be and 8 to 10 HP engine in an OHV configuration.
120 is nominal
front right of engine, from driver seat perspective, follow the 1/4 inch spark cable down to where plug is
The exact location of the compression release mechanism in a 17hp Briggs and Stratton engine can vary depending on the specific model and design of the engine. Typically, the compression release mechanism is located near the camshaft or valve train assembly of the engine. It may involve additional components such as springs, levers, or pins that interact with the exhaust valve to temporarily release compression during the starting process.
Gene Stratton-Porter was born on August 17, 1863.