yes, i use them on my 17-1/2 hp briggs,
The Briggs & Stratton 491056 oil filter can be replaced by several compatible filters, including the Briggs & Stratton 491055 and 691000 models. Additionally, some users opt for aftermarket filters such as the WIX 51348 or the Napa Gold 1348. Always ensure compatibility with your specific engine model before making a replacement.
There are a couple different oil filters that fit a Briggs and Stratton 24 hp engine. The most common oil filter is a PE 105.
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.
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.
Cylinder Head Torque is 190 inch pounds or 22.0nm
0.030 is the gap for briggs and stratton 4.5 hp mower
You can get that info on the Briggs and Stratton website. Just go to: http://www.ereplacementparts.com/briggs-and-stratton-parts-c-16758.html?gclid=CPCZj4vGr58CFZdM5Qodp3bDsA and enter your engine model number.
Where is the location of the idle screw on the Briggs and Stratton 6.0 engine mulcher mower?
The NAPA oil filter that typically cross-references with a Briggs and Stratton oil filter is the NAPA Gold 1516. However, it's essential to verify the specific model of the Briggs and Stratton engine, as different engines may require different filters. Always check the manufacturer's specifications to ensure compatibility.
Kohler for sure
The 15.5 Briggs does not have an oil filter.
The cylinder head torque specification for an 8 HP Briggs and Stratton H91 engine is typically around 20-25 ft-lbs. It's important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines and torque in the correct sequence to ensure even pressure across the cylinder head. Always refer to the specific service manual for your engine model for the most accurate information.