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Briggs dies when warm

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Re: Briggs dies when warm

Postby bgsengine » Wed Sep 28, 2022 9:12 pm

Yep very well could be- Exhaust valve leaking can cause lean running condition due to exhaust gasses being pulled back into combustion chamber. As I recall on those L-Heads, valve spec was .005 - .007 intake and .009 - .011 exhaust.
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Re: Briggs dies when warm

Postby Dale_W » Fri Oct 21, 2022 10:58 am

Just a follow up here. I did adjust the valves. Intake at .006 and exhaust at .010. The engine runs fine, and most importantly...stays running.

I would not have thought poor valve adjustment (although I think this was pretty far off) could have had such a bad effect.

Thank you all for your input and advice.

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