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Converting a 1976 Briggs 130292 to a 130202?

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Converting a 1976 Briggs 130292 to a 130202?

Postby creia » Sat Jan 26, 2019 12:00 am

I have the chance to purchase a horizontal-shaft "Koolbore" 1976 Briggs 130292 that was off of a small walk-behind tiller at a good price. The problem is , this engine has the extra crankshaft PTO that is used for reverse on a tiller. For our purposes, we don't want that extra crankshaft. Yes, we know we could just cut it off flush with the sidecover and call it a day. We want to PROPERLY convert it over to a single crank engine. Obviously, we will need to swap out the sidecover for one with a single crank- no big deal. My question is what OTHER parts will be needed to make this a proper "conversion"? Different cam? Can this be done w/o too much time and expense?
Thanks for any help.
Michael :)
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Re: Converting a 1976 Briggs 130292 to a 130202?

Postby RoyM » Sat Jan 26, 2019 1:15 am

You only need to change the cam and cover. Put the unused parts on e-bay, they are nla from Briggs and guys are looking for them.
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Re: Converting a 1976 Briggs 130292 to a 130202?

Postby creia » Sat Jan 26, 2019 10:40 pm

RoyM wrote:You only need to change the cam and cover. Put the unused parts on e-bay, they are nla from Briggs and guys are looking for them.

Thank you Roy- much appreciated. I already have those parts in our inventory.
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