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How do you tell Briggs series?

Postby dennis » Tue Jul 18, 2017 4:54 pm

I am working on the following engine...Briggs and Stratton Mod 12H602 , Type 0308-E1, Code 031230 FB. I went to the B & S site to look up manual to find out the OHV clearances. I put in the Model and Type, and a list came up ....English, Lat Lon, etc etc. Anyway, one manual covered models 110000, 120000.....and one covered 120000, Intek, Intek Edge, Intek Pro (series 825..etc). One gave intake valve clearance .004 - .008 and one gave .004 - .006. How can I tell which "120000" is mine? How does one tell the series?
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Re: How do you tell Briggs series?

Postby bgsengine » Tue Jul 18, 2017 5:11 pm

dennis wrote:I am working on the following engine...Briggs and Stratton Mod 12H602 , Type 0308-E1, Code 031230 FB. I went to the B & S site to look up manual to find out the OHV clearances. I put in the Model and Type, and a list came up ....English, Lat Lon, etc etc. Anyway, one manual covered models 110000, 120000.....and one covered 120000, Intek, Intek Edge, Intek Pro (series 825..etc). One gave intake valve clearance .004 - .008 and one gave .004 - .006. How can I tell which "120000" is mine? How does one tell the series?


One manual is for L-Head, the other is for OHV
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Re: How do you tell Briggs series?

Postby KE4AVB » Tue Jul 18, 2017 5:41 pm

Per Power Portal>

Technical Specifications

Model Series 12H6
Displacement 190
Oil Capacity 20 oz (0.6 l)
Valve Configuration OHV
Flywheel Torque 60 lb/ft (81.5 Nm)
Governor Arm Torque 40 lb/in (4.5 Nm)
Carb Mount 40 lb/in (4.5 Nm)
Plug Gap 0.02 in (0.50 mm)
Intake Valve .003-.005 in (.08-.13 mm)
Exhaust Valve .005-.007 in (.13-.18 mm)
Idle Speed 1750
Air Gap .010-.014 in (.25-.36 mm)
Flywheel Puller Part 19069
Flywheel Holder Part 19433
Connecting Rod Torque 100 lb/in (11.5 Nm)
Sump Torque 100 lb/in (11.5 Nm)
Head Torque 220 lb/in (25.0 Nm)

Service Manual 279000
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Re: How do you tell Briggs series?

Postby dennis » Tue Jul 18, 2017 7:41 pm

Both manuals address OHV engines.
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Re: How do you tell Briggs series?

Postby dennis » Tue Jul 18, 2017 7:52 pm

KE4AVB..Thanks for info and service manual. Where did you get specs for 12H6? The service Manual 279000 says .004-.008" for both the intake and exhaust.
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Re: How do you tell Briggs series?

Postby KE4AVB » Tue Jul 18, 2017 7:57 pm

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