To remove the carburetor from a Cub Cadet snowblower with a 305cc Briggs & Stratton engine, first, ensure the engine is off and cool. Disconnect the fuel line and any linkages attached to the carburetor, then remove the two mounting bolts securing the carburetor to the intake manifold. Carefully pull the carburetor away from the engine, ensuring any gaskets remain intact or are replaced if damaged. Clean the area before reassembly to prevent dirt from entering the engine.
between 9 and 11hp
How to take off the carburetor off a cub cadet snowblower 305cc 30 in cut. Take the out side cover off of the carburetor
8hp-14hp
8 to 10 hp
318cc. is 8hp. 305cc.is probably between a 6 to an 8hp.
just bought a craftsman snow blower yesterday. 3 manufacturers, MTD, Briggs and Stratton and Husqvarna. was told MTD 357cc was chinese can`t even find a torque # for it, Briggs and Stratton 305cc and 342cc made in USA, they had no Husqvarna so i don`t know about motors. was told Briggs and Stratton were not only making the motors but the whole machine, on the Pro series i bought which has the Briggs motor, if you look on the chassis it says built in the USA. This information i was told at a Sears store. hope its correct.
There is no information online by using the model numbers to see the year of the Cub Cadet. You can call the company to find out the information of the product.
8 Horsepower
Honda Scrambler.... im thinkin a 67-69 305cc
The speed of a 305cc engine can vary significantly based on factors such as the type of vehicle it powers, weight, aerodynamics, and gearing. For example, a motorcycle with a 305cc engine can reach speeds of around 70 to 90 mph, while a smaller vehicle or scooter might top out at lower speeds, typically between 30 to 60 mph. Overall, the specific application and design of the vehicle play a crucial role in determining the maximum speed.
it depends if it from an el camino probably not much but if it is from like a car like a camaro it will have more to answer the guestion maybe 250-350 The question was 305cc , not 305 cubic inches (5000cc) . 305 cc is about 18.6 cubic inches So this does not refer to a car engine. This size engine as used in a snowblower usually develops 8-11 horsepower , the same size engine in a high performance motorcycle could develop 25 -50 horsepower.
The Dream Touring is a bigger bike that the Benly Touring. I had a '64 Benly. My bike has a 150 cc engin. The Dreams had (about) 300 cc engines. 305cc, SOHC, pressed steel 'box' frame, leading link front suspension. The same motor was in the Honda 'Hawk', a sport version.