Since there is no formula to convert cubic centimeters to horsepower, I can provide a general answer.
Briggs engines use the first two digits to identify the cubic inches of the engine. Since your engine's first two digits are 12, multiply 12x16.4 to convert to cubic centimeters. In your case, you have the 195 cc engine. There is some variations in horsepower depending on the equipment it is used in, the exhaust system and air filter restriction, on average those engines are about 5 hp @ 3600 RPM's.
Used in a push mower equipped with a quite muffler and air intake as well as running at about 3200 rpms, it is more like 4 hp. Used in a snow blower with a very low restriction exhaust (the snow absorbs a lot of the noise so the muffler is less restrictive and louder) as well as no air filter and running 3600 rpm's, it may be as high as 6 hp
Kevin
that should be 6 horse it is 14 cid
If you mean Briggs and Stratton model 193702, then you want Briggs Stratton Carburetor Part No. 491590 It costs less than $150 USD. Check out http://www.smallenginesuppliers.com or the Briggs and Stratton website.
6hp 5 3/4 horse is correct
that is not a good model number for briggs. also you need the type.
If the first two digits of the engine's model number are the same, the answer is yes.
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what is the champion cross reference for a briggs and stratton spark plug 691043
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.
It is a 2-cycle 4HP Briggs motor.
20 oz.
Try smallenginewarehouse.com
The Briggs and Stratton model 196422 is a vertical shaft engine that typically produces around 15 horsepower. This engine is commonly used in various applications, including lawn tractors and riding mowers. For specific performance details, it's always best to refer to the manufacturer's specifications or user manual.