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Most single cylinder Briggs engines hold 40 oz of oil. SAE-30 type oil
There should not be any problem as long as the single cylinder engine has the same horsepower for handling the load, and the mounting bolt holes match up.
That would be a single cylinder 17 horsepower Kawasaki. FC540V.
The torque sequence for a single cylinder Briggs and Stratton engine horizontal shaft head is increments of 2's for hp and 1's for head bolts. That makes 11 head bolts for an 18 hp.
Yes, most all of the Briggs single cylinder engines are exchangable. You just need to be concerned to make sure that you don't under power your mower. In your case that is not a problem.
A Kawasaki kx85 has a 29 horsepower engine. This kind of dirt bike also has a two stroke, single cylinder 84 cc motor.
Even though an Intek is not shown, it would be the YouTube video below.
The Kawasaki Kx125 is a model of Kawasaki motorcycles. It has a six gear transmission and a single cylinder, 40 horsepower engine.
From the 1994 Briggs & Stratton Repair Manual - For Single Cylinder 4-Cycle Engines, it says the three styles are Flo-Jet carburetors, Pulsa-Jet carburetors and Vacu-Jet carburetors. Hope that helps.
The Suzuki DR650 was introduced in 1990. It was replaced by the DR600. The motorcycle has 46 horsepower and a single cylinder. In 1996, the DR650SE was introduced.
Most single cylinder failures on B&S twins are due to electrical failures. Check ignition diodes, coils, and key switch first.