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MS-4928

Postby KE4AVB » Sat Jun 13, 2020 1:09 pm

Anyone got the current copy of the Briggs MS-4928?
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Re: MS-4928

Postby RoyM » Sat Jun 13, 2020 1:37 pm

It is not on the Power Portal. What does it cover?
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Re: MS-4928

Postby KE4AVB » Sat Jun 13, 2020 1:50 pm

I know it not on the Power Portal as I search for it there before posting but I have asked Power Distributor to point me in the right direction but they wouldn't reply for a few days.

It is the sale's engine brochure with the engine specs. Per Service it is PN MS4928. I do have a copy of it but it is from 2005 and doesn't have the 44R877-0001 in it.
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Re: MS-4928

Postby bgsengine » Sat Jun 13, 2020 3:37 pm

KE4AVB wrote: I do have a copy of it but it is from 2005 and doesn't have the 44R877-0001 in it.
Umm you know you can look up the specs on them in the engine search on power portal? was gonna go look it up myself just to see, but at the moment power portal seems to be down (not loading for me) - probably clear up in a bit... I quit using the paper catalogs a couple years back, the best fit/replacement engine/model search usually did the job nicely since then..
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Re: MS-4928

Postby KE4AVB » Sat Jun 13, 2020 4:50 pm

Most of the specs yes but not the Top No Load Speed that I can find. And this model has a governor idle so the base idle speed is 1200 rpm. THis must set first or the throttle control will not back to idle; unless, under load.

BTW The Power Portal has been very slow loading lately here too.

SKU 44R877-0001-G1
Technical Specifications

Model Series 44R8
Displacement 724
Oil Capacity 64 oz (1.9 l)
Valve Configuration OHV
Flywheel Torque 130 lb/ft (176.0 Nm)
Governor Arm Torque 100 lb/in (11.5 Nm)
Carb Mount 100 lb/in (11.5 Nm)
Plug Gap 0.03 in (0.75 mm)
Intake Valve .004-.006 in (.10-.15 mm)
Exhaust Valve .004-.006 in (.10-.15 mm)
Idle Speed 1750
Air Gap .008-.012 in (.20-.30 mm)
Flywheel Puller Part 19203
Flywheel Holder Part 19433
Connecting Rod Torque 130 lb/in (15.0 Nm)
Sump Torque 325 lb/in (37.0 Nm)
Head Torque 300 lb/in (34.0 Nm)
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Re: MS-4928

Postby bgsengine » Sat Jun 13, 2020 5:55 pm

KE4AVB wrote:Most of the specs yes but not the Top No Load Speed that I can find. And this model has a governor idle so the base idle speed is 1200 rpm. THis must set first or the throttle control will not back to idle; unless, under load.

BTW The Power Portal has been very slow loading lately here too.

SKU 44R877-0001-G1
Technical Specifications

Model Series 44R8
Displacement 724
Oil Capacity 64 oz (1.9 l)
Valve Configuration OHV
Flywheel Torque 130 lb/ft (176.0 Nm)
Governor Arm Torque 100 lb/in (11.5 Nm)
Carb Mount 100 lb/in (11.5 Nm)
Plug Gap 0.03 in (0.75 mm)
Intake Valve .004-.006 in (.10-.15 mm)
Exhaust Valve .004-.006 in (.10-.15 mm)
Idle Speed 1750
Air Gap .008-.012 in (.20-.30 mm)
Flywheel Puller Part 19203
Flywheel Holder Part 19433
Connecting Rod Torque 130 lb/in (15.0 Nm)
Sump Torque 325 lb/in (37.0 Nm)
Head Torque 300 lb/in (34.0 Nm)


I often check in the parts diagrams (E-Parts) on there, as it often shows the top no load speed in the replacement information section Here it shows 3300 RPM:




44R8770014 Replacement Engine 1

698172 Replacement Short Block 1

Top No-Load Speed: 3300
Trim: ALL
Service Note: Transfer Muffler and/or Spark Arrester Assembly from the original engine if suitable for additional service or add new parts as required
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Re: MS-4928

Postby KE4AVB » Sat Jun 13, 2020 6:14 pm

Tnx for spec and the tip. I haven't been using e-parts look-up much at all. Usually the Power Portal one.
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Re: MS-4928

Postby bgsengine » Sat Jun 13, 2020 6:42 pm

KE4AVB wrote:Tnx for spec and the tip. I haven't been using e-parts look-up much at all. Usually the Power Portal one.
Yeah thats the one I use - from power portal, click on the Parts button, it loads the E-Parts catalog.. (On first tab, Replacement Info - Model Search - EParts- Engine Repair Manuals .. the e-parts would be the third button.. I'll always use that one if I have any suspicions that the (easier to access) regular online parts catalogs have questionable info (notably, parts that have serial number breaks or for specific type numbers, etc.. those are not always shown properly in the publicly available parts lookups such as at Jacks, or etc.. )
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