Did the same in 1979…..resulted in a life long ability to work on all kinds of things, not just small gas engines. Probably the most useful class that I ever had.
My experience was 1978, high school shop class. Needed half a credit for graduation. I was the only girl in the class, and I ran circles around the boys. They missed putting the valve lifters back in, on reassembly. That was on the one day I missed class. I found them in the parts tote, and reinstalled them myself.
Ebay should have a few new old stock. Most of these coil packs fit universally so a 2hp coil will fit the 3hp. Just make sure the shape is the same as your old coil.
@@AJRestoration you are doing well on restoration of the things that need to be saved from the scrap yard the engine you are doing is worth saving for a project you have waiting for it 👍👍
My dad worked a few of the old 1970's and 1980's series Briggs motors when I was a kid. Both the 3, 5, and 6 HP ones. One of the scrap 6 HP ones he restored eventually went into my first go kart back in 1997. He restored/customized the engine to produce a little bit more power and torque. Added a slightly bigger sprocket for more top end speed. I got one of those bicycle speedometers and I remember the fastest I went on a go kart was around 52 MPH on the road. It was a bit dangerous from what I remember. Didn't wear a helmet and the go kart didn't have a roll bar. It was one of those classic style 60s type go karts. Was a lot of fun, but sold that go kart back in 2001 because I kinda grew out of it. Lot of memories for sure.
@@AJRestoration You should just do what I did this week and find a shelf with 4 of them brand new in the box with the "READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING" tag still on the gas cap and everything, whole cleaning out a hoarders disgusting shop . Also found 2 Tecumseh 6hp in the box.😁
Hi - Great job. Can you tell me the engine model number for this engine. My dad has one and is having a heck of a time finding a solid state coil replacement due to the engine number has rusted away. Thanks!!! ~ G
Looks good so far! Just as you do all the mechanical stuff to this remember that this is a Kool Bore Briggs and honing the cylinder will destroy it! Don't want to ruin your restoration by doing that! Just clean it up as best you can without honing and call it a day! Also if you need other parts like Rings and whatnot I have a really good parts guy you can contact!
I haven't seen many flying pigs in my time but I can say I've seen a flying "Briggs". It is official I'm weird I found the sight of small particulate matter disappearing up a vacuum tube to be almost as satisfying as the rest of the video.
that engine seems to be a fairly nice , low-hour survivor ..even considering that the previous owner ( obviously a cotton-headed ninny-muggins ) failed to change the oil regularly , which is crucial in these small oil-splash lubrication engines 👍👍👍👍👍👍
I died laughing at the 11:45 mark of this video... Your little quib about the bolt you forgot had me suspect something was awry...off to work thanks for this mornings coffee and UA-cam sesh 👍
All my growing up kid years in the 70's I had to mow the law with a 60s Wizard 22 Walk Behind Lawn Mower, 3 HP B&S almost identical to this one but with the down shaft. Green deck, white motor 4 wheels and a push bar and I mean there was nothing else on the mower. not even a grass guard. It was left outside and we kept the motor covered with a 5 or 7 gallon bucket that fit perfectly over the motor. It never failed to start in 10 years and we were the 2nd or 3rd owner.
Just bought a Kees walk behind that I think has the SAME style mower, maybe a larger HP, it is locked up, I will watch this CLOSELY when I begin to take apart, MAY have some questions in the future
Hi, could you tell me the model number of this engine ? I have one that looks the same, an I would like to restore it, but has no model number on it. Thanks Dan
Looks like the engine 2guys were building when I was in Vocational Agricultural school in the 10th grade in 1985 and they forgot to to torque the connecting rod to the crankshaft and when they started it up and reved it it came loose and blew a 4 inch hole in the crankcase. No one got hurt but it sure scared the crap out of everyone !
@@AJRestoration Ahh.. back in the day when Briggs made everlasting engines. Me and my grandfather used to tear down motors just like that one all the time. We used them to pump water for cattle.
I used to work on these all the time, the first thing I'd do was throw away the carb and gas tank and build an adaptor to use a tecumsah carb so it would run better and less maintenance cuz Briggs carbs suck
@@AJRestoration you'd fix it and a month later they'd be back with the same problem and if you ran it wide open no how brief it would blow out the diaphragm which meant they were no good for anything beyond a pushmower
Just did a 2 hp same type motor I had on a minibike as a kid. And did a rebuild in auto shop in high school just like the engine times were easier back then
First engine I ever rebuilt was a 3 HP B&S in shop class in junior high in 1968. Great video.
Did the same in 1979…..resulted in a life long ability to work on all kinds of things, not just small gas engines. Probably the most useful class that I ever had.
My experience was 1978, high school shop class. Needed half a credit for graduation.
I was the only girl in the class, and I ran circles around the boys. They missed putting the valve lifters back in, on reassembly. That was on the one day I missed class. I found them in the parts tote, and reinstalled them myself.
Thanks for the Video now I have something to Watch on my Lunch Break at Work in two or three days 😁
Hope you enjoy!
Perfect timing!! I am currently doing a 5hp version of the same engine. Yep, A 1974 also
Wow that is some coincidence!
Boy that white powder coat came out nice! 👍
I can't find the right coil pack for this type of engine any help would be greatly appreciated
Ebay should have a few new old stock. Most of these coil packs fit universally so a 2hp coil will fit the 3hp. Just make sure the shape is the same as your old coil.
Part 2 is going to be interesting to say the least. I'll be there Young Man 😎
Thank you so much Robert! Glad you like what I am doing!
@@AJRestoration you are doing well on restoration of the things that need to be saved from the scrap yard the engine you are doing is worth saving for a project you have waiting for it 👍👍
My dad worked a few of the old 1970's and 1980's series Briggs motors when I was a kid. Both the 3, 5, and 6 HP ones. One of the scrap 6 HP ones he restored eventually went into my first go kart back in 1997. He restored/customized the engine to produce a little bit more power and torque. Added a slightly bigger sprocket for more top end speed. I got one of those bicycle speedometers and I remember the fastest I went on a go kart was around 52 MPH on the road. It was a bit dangerous from what I remember. Didn't wear a helmet and the go kart didn't have a roll bar. It was one of those classic style 60s type go karts. Was a lot of fun, but sold that go kart back in 2001 because I kinda grew out of it. Lot of memories for sure.
Loved the video, have a 3hp Briggs for power ladder. Had gas in oil after 25 years.Runs pretty good, trying to sell it, power ladder.
Why did you not measured valve clearance before dismantling the engine????? Easy to grind needed amount material of the valve head before assembly.
Because the valves will be lapped, that will be done in the assembly stage, making it useless to measure the valve lash before the dismantling.
Another great Video AJ.. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Nice job! I like the little blue car... ; )
Me too!
Good morning from Southeast South Dakota
Morning!
One of the manliest motors in small engine history.
Great video, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Nice work 👍 loved the pull down and clean up.
Awesome, thank you!
SHOWS !! !! YOU !! WHAT !! A !! PILE !! OF !! JUNK !!! THEY !! REALLY !! WERE !!
I have the same engine Iv been rebuilding for a go kart and let em tell you Changing the carburetor is a pain in the ass
I hate these carbs from Briggs & Stratton. I retrofit a Honda carb and be done.
@@AJRestoration You should just do what I did this week and find a shelf with 4 of them brand new in the box with the "READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING" tag still on the gas cap and everything, whole cleaning out a hoarders disgusting shop .
Also found 2 Tecumseh 6hp in the box.😁
Mooi André!👌👌😁. Ek het vir jou die oorspronklike lug filter doppe en ek het ń splinter nuwe spons ook as jy belang stel?
Baie dankie! Ek al glad nie nee se nie. Stuur my email na andre8swarts@gmail.com asb
Briggs and Stratton soups yummy 😁
So good!
Hi - Great job. Can you tell me the engine model number for this engine. My dad has one and is having a heck of a time finding a solid state coil replacement due to the engine number has rusted away. Thanks!!! ~ G
Only fo the description about the engine!!! Mi like it.. respect amigo
Very nice! Looking forward to the next episode! 👍
I'm having flashbacks to 9th grade auto shop, where rebuilding one of these was the project that familiarized us with ICEs.
To WASTE !! THE !! TEACHERS !! TIME !!
Impressive, Congrats Bro 💯👍
Looks good so far! Just as you do all the mechanical stuff to this remember that this is a Kool Bore Briggs and honing the cylinder will destroy it! Don't want to ruin your restoration by doing that! Just clean it up as best you can without honing and call it a day! Also if you need other parts like Rings and whatnot I have a really good parts guy you can contact!
Very light, very is ok.
Honing ! Is !! CRAP !! SLEDGEHAMMER IT !! IS ! WHAT !! YOU ! DO !!
great restoration dear i love this
I haven't seen many flying pigs in my time but I can say I've seen a flying "Briggs". It is official I'm weird I found the sight of small particulate matter disappearing up a vacuum tube to be almost as satisfying as the rest of the video.
Valeu AJ! Fico no aguardo da parte 2. Muito bom 👍
When you shock the parts and spray them, is that powder coating? Would you possibly do a tutorial on that process one day?
I could do that yes, and yes it is powder coating. I shock the parts mainly to see if I switched the device on.
Hello Friend. It was very good. Hugs from Brazil.
that engine seems to be a fairly nice , low-hour survivor ..even considering that the previous owner ( obviously a cotton-headed ninny-muggins ) failed to change the oil regularly , which is crucial in these small oil-splash lubrication engines
👍👍👍👍👍👍
I died laughing at the 11:45 mark of this video... Your little quib about the bolt you forgot had me suspect something was awry...off to work thanks for this mornings coffee and UA-cam sesh 👍
All my growing up kid years in the 70's I had to mow the law with a 60s Wizard 22 Walk Behind Lawn Mower, 3 HP B&S almost identical to this one but with the down shaft. Green deck, white motor 4 wheels and a push bar and I mean there was nothing else on the mower. not even a grass guard. It was left outside and we kept the motor covered with a 5 or 7 gallon bucket that fit perfectly over the motor. It never failed to start in 10 years and we were the 2nd or 3rd owner.
I GUESS ! THE !! LAW !! WASN'T !! IMPRESSED !!! AT !! ALL !! WITH ! YOU !!
@@davidwillard7334 WTF Does the law have to do with me having one of these engines?
@@jamescole6846 Congratulations !! On ! You !! Getting !! CLEARLY !! CONFUSED !!
@@davidwillard7334 You take your meds today? GD right I am confused WTF kind of comment is that it makes no sense.
@@jamescole6846 AT !! LEAST !! MISTER !! BROWN !! HAS !! COMMON !! SENSE !!
I look forward to episode 2
Had this engine on a old mower. Wish I had it back.
May I ask what size/cfm air compressor you use for sanblasting
I have this same carb on a 4hp B&S, looking forward to seeing how to go about cleaning it
Part 2?
thanks share this video
I have the same motor any idea where to land parts
Some pages on facebook sell new old stock. Search for Vintage Briggs & Stratton Engines
AJ: *puts a wrench into the bag in right position
Me: Thank you!
You are most welcome!
nice
which spark plugs can be used for this model
I would never be able to figure out where all those dang screws go! 😂
wow what kind of paint is used at the end
Just bought a Kees walk behind that I think has the SAME style mower, maybe a larger HP, it is locked up, I will watch this CLOSELY when I begin to take apart, MAY have some questions in the future
Hi, could you tell me the model number of this engine ? I have one that looks the same, an I would like to restore it, but has no model number on it. Thanks Dan
How long did the restoration take?
Part 1 took me 8 days.
Looks like the engine 2guys were building when I was in Vocational Agricultural school in the 10th grade in 1985 and they forgot to to torque the connecting rod to the crankshaft and when they started it up and reved it it came loose and blew a 4 inch hole in the crankcase. No one got hurt but it sure scared the crap out of everyone !
😂😂😂😆😆😆 Looks like the teacher wasn't too attentive
Looking good so far and don't you hate it when things (bolt) are hiding in plain site? LOL
Enjoyed the video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
The one thing about BnS is just how easy they are to work on
FOR !! THE !! METAL !! SHREADDER !! EXCELLENT !! AS !!
my whole life I've never seen anybody paint a small engine flywheel
Flywheel also needs some love!
Bet there wasn't a single metric socket needed.
None haha
@@AJRestoration Ahh.. back in the day when Briggs made everlasting engines. Me and my grandfather used to tear down motors just like that one all the time. We used them to pump water for cattle.
Why did you spray the blades black should of kept them silver
Why not?
I have a few of those also have some 2 1/2hp. I’m going to try converting one of them to hit n miss.
Did Briggs ever Make a One ! H.p !??
@@davidwillard7334 I wish anyone feel free to correct me if I’m wrong but the 2-1/2 hp is the smallest engine they’ve ever made.
what type of spark plug is it?
I used to work on these all the time, the first thing I'd do was throw away the carb and gas tank and build an adaptor to use a tecumsah carb so it would run better and less maintenance cuz Briggs carbs suck
Briggs carbs suck! I agree with you there. Especially the carbs that use the diaphragm (I hate those)
@@AJRestoration you'd fix it and a month later they'd be back with the same problem and if you ran it wide open no how brief it would blow out the diaphragm which meant they were no good for anything beyond a pushmower
YOU !! SHOULD ! HAVE ! PUT !! THE !! BRIGGS !! STRAIGHT !! INTO !! THE !! METAL !! SHREADDER !!!
Just did a 2 hp same type motor I had on a minibike as a kid. And did a rebuild in auto shop in high school just like the engine times were easier back then
13:28 When you had Taco Bell the night before...
Hahahaha spot on!
I'm trying to resurrect one just like it now. That's not near as crusty as the one I got
Can you pull the handle and start the engine on
Robin 7.5 hp how to over hall.
Muito bom até aqui Parabéns !
⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️
👍👍👍
11:32 Hahaha
Hahaha that almost gave me a heart attack when that happened!
lol made me jump back
3 hp gì mà pit tông bành kỹ vậy, cái này phải 9 hp mới đúng.
😎👌
11:37,😂🤣
نا عندى جميع الا موديلت الا ابيض وا الا احمر واالا اخضر من ،1969 .1950
На кадви похож .
Đồ của usa mà phải biết chớ, đồ nhật chẳng nghĩa gì.
Nice work👌👌👌👌👌👌
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