Briggs Stratton Engine
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=== Carburetor === | === Carburetor === | ||
The purpose of the carburetor is to obtain the right mixture of gasoline and air so the engine runs properly . For more details on the carburetor, click here: [[Engine_Carbueretor]] | The purpose of the carburetor is to obtain the right mixture of gasoline and air so the engine runs properly . For more details on the carburetor, click here: [[Engine_Carbueretor]] | ||
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Revision as of 21:22, 2 May 2007
Contents |
Description
This is a Briggs and Stratton Engine 91200.
How it works
Main Subassemblies
Drive train
Insert a one sentence summary describing the drive train. For more details on the drive train, click here: Engine_Drive_Train
Engine Block
Insert a one sentence summary describing the engine block. For more details on the drive train, click here: Engine_Engine_Block
Starter
Insert a one sentence summary describing the starter. For more details on the drive train, click here: Engine_Starter
Ignition
The internal combustion engine is an amazing machine that has evolved for more than 100 years. It continues to evolve as automakers manage to squeeze out a little more efficiency, or a little less pollution, with each passing year. For more details, click here: Engine_Ignition
Fuel Tank
Insert a one sentence summary describing the fuel tank. For more details on the drive train, click here: Engine_Fuel_Tank
Muffler
Insert a one sentence summary describing the muffler. For more details on the drive train, click here: Engine_Muffler
Air cleaner
Insert a one sentence summary describing the air cleaner. For more details on the drive train, click here: Engine_Air_Cleaner
Choke/Throttle
Insert a one sentence summary describing the choke and throttle. For more details on the drive train, click here: Engine_Choke_Throttle
Carburetor
The purpose of the carburetor is to obtain the right mixture of gasoline and air so the engine runs properly . For more details on the carburetor, click here: Engine_Carbueretor
