Published On Feb 18, 2021
This engine I pulled off a Briggs and Stratton Storm Reponder generator. It had run out of oil and the connecting rod seized and broke. I replaced the connecting rod and cylinder, cleaned up the crankshaft and cylinder and put it together. Unfortunately the rebuilt engine had a knock. The crankshaft was out of spec. At the time I did not have the proper tooling to measure things up. Now I do. Lets see if I can get this thing right the second time.
Blown Up Engine Model# 21T212-0116-G1 Code: 110106YD
Crankshaft Part# BS-794718
This engine came from the this generator: • Blown Generator Engine Swap
Part 1: • Generator Engine Rebuild - 10HP Brigg...
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