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Briggs and Stratton series 300 valve settings

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Briggs and Stratton series 300 valve settings

Postby Ron » Mon Aug 14, 2017 8:19 pm

I can't find a Model number to look up valve settings :evil: It's a Series 300 on a Murray push mower. What say you?
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Re: Briggs and Stratton series 300 valve settings

Postby RoyM » Mon Aug 14, 2017 8:25 pm

Look on the valve cover or around the muffler.
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Re: Briggs and Stratton series 300 valve settings

Postby bgsengine » Mon Aug 14, 2017 8:32 pm

how old is it? if its in the last couple of years the numbers may also be stamped in the side of the engine block (same side as the muffler) which is not uncommon for the 09P902 models (plastic carburetor on the right side if you are facing the spark plug end of engine)
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Re: Briggs and Stratton series 300 valve settings

Postby Ron » Mon Aug 14, 2017 8:33 pm

Nothing on these cheap engines. There is a serial number but it doesn't work..made in 2014
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Re: Briggs and Stratton series 300 valve settings

Postby Ron » Mon Aug 14, 2017 8:39 pm

There was something stamped on the block where you said, the date is below it. I'll check that out.
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Re: Briggs and Stratton series 300 valve settings

Postby Ron » Mon Aug 14, 2017 8:42 pm

I guess it's 8P502 0064 F1. DOM 03 25 14. So, what are the valve settings?
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Re: Briggs and Stratton series 300 valve settings

Postby bgsengine » Mon Aug 14, 2017 8:50 pm

Ron wrote:I guess it's 8P502 0064 F1. DOM 03 25 14. So, what are the valve settings?


Model Series 08P5
Power Lbs/Ft of Torque 4.5
Engine Series 450
Displacement 125
Oil Capacity 16 oz (0.5 l)
Valve Configuration OHV
Flywheel Torque 66 lb/ft (89.5 Nm)
Governor Arm Torque 30 lb/in (3.5 Nm)
Plug Gap 0.02 in (0.50 mm)
Intake Valve .004-.008 in (.10-.20 mm)
Exhaust Valve .004-.008 in (.10-.20 mm)
Idle Speed 1750
Air Gap .006-.014 in (.15-.36 mm)
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Flywheel Holder Part 19619
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Re: Briggs and Stratton series 300 valve settings

Postby Ron » Mon Aug 14, 2017 8:56 pm

Thank you!! I know you're a dealer but do you have a link where I can find it? The Briggs spec chart didn't seem to list this model. Again, thanks!
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Re: Briggs and Stratton series 300 valve settings

Postby bgsengine » Mon Aug 14, 2017 9:51 pm

Nah thats a copy/paste from the briggs power portal any tech with an account can login and get that info for you. Im not sure if they have the service manuals done on those "newer" engines quite yet, I never really looked to see since all the specs are right there..
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Re: Briggs and Stratton series 300 valve settings

Postby Ron » Tue Aug 15, 2017 3:26 am

Ok, I do have a login ID with Briggs Power Portal. I'll check it out. That just didn't look like the typical Model Type Code numbers I was used to seeing.
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