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      fmints




      Adrenaline Junkie!

      Registered: July 2011
      Location: Garner, NC
      Posts: 865
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      Built engine, was an orginal 18hp stock block, bored and decked block, oversized flat-top pistons, performance cam, shaved and ported heads, thin head gasket, stock 2-barrel carb, (2) carb spacers, 20hp intake, rev kit, timing advanced, stock coils, stock flywheel, Heavy Duty starter, stock stator, stock Oil Cooler, ungoverned, stock air filter assembly, stock Briggs muffler.
      · Date: Tue February 4, 2014 · Views: 1,364
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      Keywords: briggs, bandolera, rev kit, max IV,
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  1.   Fri February 7, 2014 4:14am
    1. Tomo
      Master Mudder


      Registered: October 2009
      Posts: 481

      HI ,
      Another great build ,2 items which I am sure u r aware of the stock briggs muffler is a little poor and of course a rejett of the carb is in order . Gotta lov a modified briggs twin way better than stock .......

      tomo
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  1.   Fri February 7, 2014 4:22am
    1. Tomo
      Master Mudder


      Registered: October 2009
      Posts: 481

      hi ,
      almost forgot, the holes in the red cover either side of the carby are best plated in ,u can buy a grommet for 1 side .
      This assists with the cooling of the cylinder heads ,plating = more air flow across the heads

      tomo
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  1.   Fri February 7, 2014 7:57am
    1. fmints

      Adrenaline Junkie!


      Registered: July 2011
      Location: Garner, NC
      Posts: 865

      Thanks Tomo,,, I was going to just leave it open,, but after your suggestion, I wll plate it for sure. Thanks!!

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