[SEL] O.T. Please identify this modern US made engine (motor)/More

Tony Kimmell amkimmell at gmail.com
Sat Jul 30 12:49:10 PDT 2011


Now that you mention it, that oil fill plug is the same style that Briggs has used on lawnmower engines for the last 50 years.  I don't know much about newer Briggs engines, but it's definitely a possibility.

-Tony

Jerry Evans <jerrye at databak.co.za> wrote:

>   I just noticed the casting mark on this pic:
>   <[1]http://www.oldengine.org/members/evans/aircool/AC2.jpg>
>   looks like the Briggs & Stratton logo to me - do they make anything
>   this small ?
>   Jerry
>   Hi All,
>           Someone dumped this small modern USA made aircooled motor on my
>   doorstep. Can anyone identify it for me please? (Dave, when answering
>   "Yes" please give details :-))
>   [2]http://www.oldengine.org/members/evans/aircool/index.html
>           It's not a "Hit 'n Miss" but, if someone threw it at me and I
>   took a swipe at it with a baseball bat and missed would that qualify as
>   a "Hit 'n Miss" :-)
>           Thanks in advance.
>
>   Keep the revs up (or down)
>   Jerry Evans
>   Near Johannesburg in Sunny South Africa.
>   Etched Brass Engine Plates made to order:
>   <[3]www.oldengine.org/members/evans/plates/index.htm>
>
>References
>
>   1. http://www.oldengine.org/members/evans/aircool/AC2.jpg
>   2. http://www.oldengine.org/members/evans/aircool/index.html
>   3. http://www.oldengine.org/members/evans/plates/index.htm
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