A 155cc Briggs and Stratton engine typically holds about 20 ounces (or approximately 0.6 liters) of oil. It’s essential to check the owner’s manual for the specific model, as oil capacity can vary slightly between different engines. Always ensure the engine is on a level surface when checking or adding oil for accurate measurements.
64 oz per the manual.
1.5 qts of Oil
20 oz. if fully drained, 16 oz. will usually be used in an oil change.
briggs doesn't offer compression ratings for their engines. I will usually pull it 3 to 5 times and look for 90 to 120. anything less is a problem and if it doesn't hold compression there is a problem
you need to hold the inner screw while tightening the outer nut
A 24 hp Briggs & Stratton engine typically holds about 1.5 to 2 quarts of oil, depending on the specific model and design. It's important to check the owner's manual for the exact oil capacity and specifications for your particular engine. Always ensure the engine is on a level surface when checking or adding oil for accurate readings.
I'm doing this now. i drilled through the rivets. started with an 1/8th drill bit and a little oil on top of the rivet. the problem is going to be finding replacement screws that will hold the starter cage once you have replaced the cord. some Briggs and stratton engineer needs to be taken to the wood shed.
48 ounces without filter change. 52 ounces with filter change. Do not overfill. I recommend you use Synthetic oil in any air cooled engine.
A Briggs & Stratton 5 HP flathead engine typically holds about 20 ounces (or approximately 0.6 liters) of oil. It's important to check the owner's manual for the specific model, as oil capacity can vary slightly. Always ensure the engine is on a level surface when checking or adding oil for accurate measurements.
1.42L or 42 oz. If new oil filter about 4 oz more. Monitor as you add
For most Briggs and Stratton engines the charging system is under the flywheel. You will have to remove all the shields that cover the top of the engine and the flywheel and then remove the flywheel itself. Once the flywheel is off the stator is exposed. Depending on what model you have there will be a series of screws that hold it to the block. Just unplug the wire connector and remove the screws and it will come off with a little wiggling. Make sure that all the magnets on the bottom side of the flywheel are in place and secure or replacing the stator will not do you any good.
Assuming it is a Briggs & Stratton GenTec Pro Intek V-Twin & ELS it will take 60 ounces + 4 more ounces if you also change the filter.