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CORRECT LUBRICATION IS IMPORTANT

GENERAL INFORMATION Section 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Briggs & Stratton engines are of the same basic 4 stroke cycle design used in automobiles, aircraft trucks and tractors.  As the name indicates, there are four strokes to one complete power cycle: Fig. 1 - The 4-Stroke Cycle a. INTAKE STROKE: The  piston  goes  down,  creating  a  vacuum  in  the  cylinder  which  draws  gas  through open intake valve into the space above piston. b. COMPRESSION STROKE: The  piston  comes  up  with  both  valves  closed,  highly  compressing  the  gas  into  the space left between the top of the piston and cylinder head. c. POWER STROKE: At  this  point  the  magneto  sends  high  tension  current   to   the   spark   plug,   firing   or exploding the compressed gas and driving the piston down. d. EXHAUST STROKE: Exhaust  valve  opens  and  the  upward  stroke  of  the  piston  forces  out  all  of  the  burnt gases, thus completing the power cycle. CAUTION Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide which is odorless and a deadly poison.  Proper care must be taken to  provide efficient ventilation when running an engine indoors. Fill the crankcase and air cleaner with proper oil before starting engine.  See that oil level is maintained. Do  not  fill  the  gasoline  tank  while  the  engine  is  running.    Avoid  spilling  gasoline  on  a  hot  engine  -  This  may  cause  an explosion and serious injury. USE CLEAN GASOLINE We recommend “regular” grade gasoline for all Briggs & Stratton engines.  However, the use of lead-free, or low lead, gasolines will result in reduced combustion deposits and normally will improve engine life.    Therefore,  lead-free,  or  low lead, gasoline may be used, where available. We  also  recommend  that  gasoline  be  purchased  in  small  quantities,  not  more  than  a  30-day  supply.  FRESH  gasoline minimizes gum deposits, and also insures a fuel with volatility tailored for the season. NOVEMBER 1976 1 1

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