you wont find a 4 cylinder weed wacker ( too heavy ) but most lawn and garden dealers will carry a 4 stroke weed wacker.
The best four stroke, gas powered weed wacker out there is probably the Honda HHT25SLTAT 25cc. It costs around $350 and can almost be considered a professional weed wacker. The Craftsman 79197 29cc 4-stroke trimmer is a good runner up, costing about $200. But, this weed wacker does not have a shoulder strap and it weighs 20 pounds before the gasoline is added.
A Head gasket seals the Cylinder Head 2 the block & could cost 20 or 30 Dollars 4 a weed wacker & 40 2 50 GRANG 4 a LARGE B0at
RPM on a Weed Wacker is a little different than you may think instead of using RPM's they use cycle's so the fastest Cycle they use in up to a 6-Cycle yet they are hard to find and are not gas efficient if you looking for high RPM's look for a 6-cycle engine that had a peak of RPM at just about 3-4 thousand RPM's but a simpler 4-Cycle Weed Wacker that has a peak at 2.5-3 RPM's will work just about the same as a 6-cycle. The only reson I would need a 6-cycle engine for a weed wacker is if I were going through Thistle or Burr Fields but I would recommend a 4-Cycle engine with a attachment for weed and you should be able to get the same results as the 6-cycle.
4 cycle oil also known as 4 stroke oil. Reason: 4 cycle oil is not meant to be mixed with gasoline as the weedwacker has 2 separate lines for fuel and lubricant. Conversely 2 cycle weed wackers require 2 cycle engine oil to be mixed at a ratio of 40:1 with the gasoline.
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Buy a Haynes or Chilton manual.
Yes, by removing the 4 cylinder and installing a V6. But the cost would be prohibitive. Sell your 2004 Honda 4 cylinder and then buy another 2004 Honda V6 and you will be money and lots of time ahead.
go buy a reference manual
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If it has 4 spark plugs, then it's a 4 CYLINDER. ............4 plug wires, then it's a 4 CYLINDER
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