robbie
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My brother and I found a concrete mixer at the scrap yard with an old Briggs & Stratton engine on it. It didn't have any spark, so I pulled off the flywheel to see if I could make it work by replacing the condenser.
The flywheel was mounted with no key, on a tapered shaft. The parts under the flywheel don't look like any Briggs engine I've seen before. We wanted to use the mixer immediately, and we didn't know what to do with the weird ignition system, so we put a Harbor Freight Predator engine on it. By the way, the Predator is a great engine, in case anybody is wondering.
Have any of you guys ever seen an ignition system like this?
The flywheel was mounted with no key, on a tapered shaft. The parts under the flywheel don't look like any Briggs engine I've seen before. We wanted to use the mixer immediately, and we didn't know what to do with the weird ignition system, so we put a Harbor Freight Predator engine on it. By the way, the Predator is a great engine, in case anybody is wondering.
Have any of you guys ever seen an ignition system like this?