What model briggs is this?

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CoroTheCat

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I got this engine from a friend of mine. There is no carburetor , and the engine shroud is gone. I took the head of so I could inspect the cylinder, looks fine.
I hope that you can help identify this engine. The bore is 70,5mm in diameter (2.775 inches)

I will just post some pictures

I'm guessing its from a rotor tiller because it has two driveshafts, but I could be wrong.
 

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thats crazy lol. Makes me wonder if the main shaft is the crank and the other is probably attached to, or is the camshaft? Never seen that before.
 

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extended camshaft. They are sometimes uses as reverse on rototillers and snowblowers.

the small shaft does turn in the opposite direction. Maybe i could use it as a reverse gear on a gokart or something similar?

I don't know if i will use this engine, It is missing some parts and the crankshaft is a bit damaged.
 

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Doug, with the head off, wouldn't it be easier to set the piston at BDC (Bottom Dead Centre) & measure the height of the cylinder wall?
 

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From what little I have seen....that stroke is too short...5 hp should be about 2 1/8"....

Could be a 4hp?

Maybe someone can give a more definite answer....
 
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