As a farm boy I learned to turn wrenches at an early age. I do most of my car work but small engines are somewhat new to me.
Lately I got serious about fixing small engines and have collected about 20 of them. The idea was that I would fix the ones I had no use for first and work my way up to the others. Currently I have about 20 engines ranging from 2 to 17HP.
Some of the stuff is interesting like the Cooper Klipper Trim reel mower, a 3 cylinder speedair compressor with a twin cylinder military engine, and an Autoauger Clinton power 2 stroke post hole digger (now working). One small briggs has a bad exhaust valve guide and the military engine clunks when you try to turn it, thinking crank or rod.
I started with the smaller engines first. The Clinton and three of the 8ci 2 or 3 HP briggs are running. These little briggs were all trash pump engines. The 2 or 3 HP engine on the Cooper Klipper and a 10ci Briggs (~4HP) on a WinCo genset are in progress.
I also have an AENLD with clutch and gear reduction that I need points for and modern a 8HP L-head briggs that I have the carb off. The rest have not been started on.
I use an ultra sonic cleaner for carbs and small parts and am playing with reverse plating for derusting parts.
I have been blogging about my adventure but am not sure if it is OK to post a link in a first post. Feels too much like spamming.
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