5W-30 Full Synthetic at any temperature range
30W if outside air is above 40 degrees
10W-30 if above 40 degrees
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If they are bad, then yes. If not, then don't bother replacing them.
It is 0.030" for an L-head engine.
Yes. It may vary from different manufacturers and models.
6hp 5 3/4 horse is correct
if it's a foam filter , clean with dish soap, when it dries put a little motor oil on it and sqeeze out excess, you want a very light coating of oil throughout filter it helps trap dirt. if it's a paper filter you can't really clean them, they are available at most home stores if the square type, about 5 dollars
For the engine, not the pump, 10W-30 is what Briggs puts in them, but SAE 30 is acceptable if your are not running the pressure washer in cold temperatures. I highly recommend you use synthetic oil in any air cooled engine.
45 thousands to 60 thousands, if you dont have a gauge use a match book cover, its 45 thousands thick, small engine mech,
A Briggs & Stratton 6hp engine typically holds around 20 ounces (approximately 0.6 liters) of oil. However, it's always best to consult the specific engine's manual for the exact oil capacity, as it can vary slightly depending on the model. Ensure to check the oil level regularly and change it according to the manufacturer's recommendations for optimal performance.
Need to know the engine model and type.
That linkage is attached to the governor which is trying to keep the engine running at a constant speed. Most likely, the surging is caused by a dirty.clogged air filter.
20 thousandths of an inch will suffice. Fairly forgiving ..........loosen the coil and place a standard business card between flywheel and coil. Allow magnetic force from flywheel to pull together and sandwich card between flywheel and coil. Tighten coil. This will work fine.