I will say my dislike for the Briggs we still have around at is tempered by the fact that the 21hp unit on our mower still ran fine despite this spark plug. I was just having a look at it because engine had the typical Briggs head gasket leak at that time.In my experience, a non starting Briggs is almost invariably the flywheel key sheared and its simply out of timing.
That thing is begging for a quality scope
Be careful my friend.Burnt two sticks of 7014, the first welding since my Pacemaker was implanted, no apparent ill effects. Managed to scratch myself pretty deep, a wet paper towel has cleaned me up and the wound has begun to scab over.
Why? Was welding what ever it was worth dying?Burnt two sticks of 7014, the first welding since my Pacemaker was implanted, no apparent ill effects. Managed to scratch myself pretty deep, a wet paper towel has cleaned me up and the wound has begun to scab over.
Absolutely. They do make welder proof pacemakers ya know. And our boy has one.Why? Was welding what ever it was worth dying?
Ahh, that’s good to know. He didn’t give that particular info in his post.Absolutely. They do make welder proof pacemakers ya know. And our boy has one.
He did somewhere. Maybe in Pull Up A Chair.Ahh, that’s good to know. He didn’t give that particular info in his post.


Watch that lifetime warranty, Advance Auto limits theirs to 3 replacements. At least the nearby one does.Hopefully it will stay running longer than 6 months with the new distributor. It’s got a lifetime warranty, so if it dies again, I’ll stick another one in it.




I think it depends on who you get, I don’t thinks it’s a fixed system type of thing.Watch that lifetime warranty, Advance Auto limits theirs to 3 replacements. At least the nearby one does.



Purty!
Didn't be shy, show us your **** pile.In another baby step to getting stuff out of my own way, last night I hung up the 8 3' LED pluggable lights that I've been tripping over for ages. I picked them up dirt cheap on sale at Princess Auto a while back. One less pile (on top of the other piles) and a huge lighting improvement over all the main work areas.
I took some pictures, but I'm going to keep them to myself. I wouldn't want any of you tidy shop guys to have an aneurysm.
Purty!
How long does that last? Asking for a friend.
Really!Didn't be shy, show us your **** pile.
OK, then. I'll tell my friend not to bother cleaning his.Until I drive them. They get brake dust. The outsides you can see don’t get too bad, the inside of the hoop gets brown dirty fast.
The Chemical Guys “Diablo” wheel cleaner is, so far, the best I’ve found for cleaning these.
but the center section will get some boiling water to see if heat alone was needed.. I know Hot tap water did nothing...
