Yes! The motor says its 12.5 hp but that's b.s it's the exact same thing as an 11hp Briggs and Stratton, cept they have a different style carb
20 inches or 508mm
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.
Unless the type # is off the wall strange, it has a 1" diameter shaft, 1/4" keyway, the end is tapped to thread size 7/16 - 20, and length from mount to tip is 3 and 5/32".
5/8 inch
I am afraid not Depending on the size of the shaft on the thing you are putting on it is possible to get a bushing made to increase the size of the shaft. Go to your local machine shop and ask if they can make one.)
The shaft size of a Briggs and Stratton 5 HP engine typically features a 3/4-inch diameter shaft with a keyway. However, variations may exist depending on the specific model and application, so it's advisable to check the engine's specifications for precise dimensions. Always refer to the owner's manual or manufacturer's documentation for the most accurate information.
On most of those engines it is 1in" But it could also be 7/8"
An extra long shaft outboard engine typically has a shaft length of about 25 inches (64 cm) from the mounting bracket to the anti-ventilation plate. This length is designed for use on boats with transoms that are higher than standard, accommodating deeper hulls to ensure proper water intake and engine performance.
Clean the carburetor with special attention to the high speed jet and fuel passage.
The most common shaft length for engines in the 90 hp range is 20 in., refered to as a long shaft. They also come in 25 in., extra long, and for special applications, 15 in. refered to as a short shaft.
The Briggs & Stratton model 190432-2835-01 engine typically features a 1-inch diameter shaft. This size is standard for many of their small engines used in applications like log splitters. Always verify with the manufacturer's specifications or documentation for precise measurements, especially for replacement parts.