i know my kohler is 3. something so its a four stroke but is the brigs 18 a 4 or 2?
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Originally posted by curtisbyrne View Posti know my kohler is 3. something so its a four stroke but is the brigs 18 a 4 or 2?
If I read that right your a little confused and your confusing us lol
To answer your question though, the Briggs 18hp motor is a 4 stroke.
super simplified guide to 2 stroke vs 4 stroke
2 stroke = no way to check oil - gas and oil get mixed togther and both burn through combustion = blue smoke out the tail pipe
4 stroke = you can check oil (dipstick, sight window, etc) the engine oil stays in the crankcase and only fuel is consumed during normal operation = cleaner burning
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Originally posted by Canadian_Zuk View PostI read that as "I know my kohler is three point something so it's a four stroke but is the briggs 18 a 4 or 2?"
If I read that right your a little confused and your confusing us lol
To answer your question though, the Briggs 18hp motor is a 4 stroke.
super simplified guide to 2 stroke vs 4 stroke
2 stroke = no way to check oil - gas and oil get mixed togther and both burn through combustion = blue smoke out the tail pipe
4 stroke = you can check oil (dipstick, sight window, etc) the engine oil stays in the crankcase and only fuel is consumed during normal operation = cleaner burning
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ok thanks
Specifications
Model: .................................................. ........................................... M18.............................. M20
Bore: ................................................. inches (millimeters) ............. 3.12 (79.2) ................... 3.12 (79.2)
Stroke: ............................................... inches (millimeters) ............. 2.75 (69.85) ................. 3.06 (78.0)
Displacement: ............... cubic inches (cubic centimeters) ............. 42.18 (691.3) ............... 46.98 (769.8)
Power (@3600 RPM): .................. horsepower (kilowatts) ............. 18 (13.4) ...................... 20 (14.9)
Weight: .................................................. ... lbs. (kilograms) ............. 130 (59.0) .................... 130 (59.0)
Oil Capacity: ........................................ U.S. quarts (liters) ............. 1.5 (1.4)1 ...................... 1.5 (1.4)1
Spark Plug Gap: ................................ inches (millimeters) ............. 0.035 (0.89) ................. 0.035 (0.89)
Spark Plug Type: ............................... Champion or Equiv. ............. RV17YC....................... RV17YC
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Curtis,
All modern machines are produced 4 stroke since about 1990 with the Big Max being the last 2 stroke hold out I know of.
Technically they are neither 4 stroke or 2 stroke but 4 cycle or 2 cycle, many (people) of us use the word stroke as it is common said though incorrect. The reason for this is the amount of strokes the piston comes to top dead center before the spark is fired.
4 cycle engines have a camshaft and valves ( OK Don hit me, I know where you're gonna go), most 2 cycles/strokes have either ports or reed valves.
The stroke you have listed there is the amount of piston travel your engine has.sigpic
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