Some of the repair manuals that I obtained had some of the answers but some of that data was also outdated. I hope to help others with that question in this blog.
Here are some pictures of the various tools that I picked up along the way. This is in addition to basic wrenches, sockets, screwdrivers and pliers that all mechanical people should already have in the tool box.
Allen/Hex Wrenches
(Metric and SAE)
Battery Charger
(this one is a Craftsman / Sears)
Bolt Puller Set that I have not yet used
(inexpensive from Harbor Freight)
Custom made Carb Jet Tool
(it's a ground down screwdriver)
Punch and Cold chisel set
(inexpensive from Harbor Freight)
Engine Stand for Vertical shaft engines
(2X6 scrap)
Flywheel Knockoff Tool
(available at most hardware stores)
Briggs and Stratton Flywheel Puller
Briggs and Stratton Flywheel Holder
Feeler Gauge Set
High Priority
Gasket Scraper
(used often - swiped it from my Dad's toolbox)
Gear Puller
(worth every penny)
Various Hammers
High Priority
HeliCoil Set - for repairing stripped threads
(this one is for 1/4-20 Threads)
Hook and Pick set
(good for carb work)
Impact Screwdriver
(inexpensive from Harbor Freight)
Magnetic Parts Tray
Ring Compression Tools
High Priority for engine overhauls or ring jobs
Parts washer
(inexpensive from Harbor Freight)
NES Thread repair tool
(very expensive toy - not a necessity)
Micro Ruler
High Priority for engine overhauls or ring jobs
Propane Torch Kit
Spark Plug Gap Tool
High Priority
Spark Tester
(not necessary but good to have)
Tap and Die Set
Briggs and Stratton Starter Clutch Tool
Split Ring Pliers
Strap Wrench
Torque Wrench
High Priority
Treysit Sirometer (Tachometer)
(to check engine RPM)
Valve Lapping Tool and compound
High Priority
Small Wire Brushes
Large Wire Brush
Valve Spring Compression Tool
Briggs and Stratton #19347
That is a great review. The tools are really very much useful to repair small engine
ReplyDeleteIn the above there all kind of small engine tools.All this are can be used besides
ReplyDeleteBriggs & Stratton Parts.We can select them which we want to use and according to our need.
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