For most Briggs and Stratton engines the charging system is under the flywheel. You will have to remove all the shields that cover the top of the engine and the flywheel and then remove the flywheel itself. Once the flywheel is off the stator is exposed. Depending on what model you have there will be a series of screws that hold it to the block. Just unplug the wire connector and remove the screws and it will come off with a little wiggling. Make sure that all the magnets on the bottom side of the flywheel are in place and secure or replacing the stator will not do you any good.
that is not a good model number for briggs. also you need the type.
check the battery with voltmeter without the engine running then check with it running if voltage is higher it is working
If they are bad, then yes. If not, then don't bother replacing them.
Yes, most all of the Briggs single cylinder engines are exchangable. You just need to be concerned to make sure that you don't under power your mower. In your case that is not a problem.
0.030 is the gap for briggs and stratton 4.5 hp mower
You can get that info on the Briggs and Stratton website. Just go to: http://www.ereplacementparts.com/briggs-and-stratton-parts-c-16758.html?gclid=CPCZj4vGr58CFZdM5Qodp3bDsA and enter your engine model number.
Where is the location of the idle screw on the Briggs and Stratton 6.0 engine mulcher mower?
Kohler for sure
The 15.5 Briggs does not have an oil filter.
If the first two digits of the engine's model number are the same, the answer is yes.
Briggs & Stratton part # 491056 NAPA filter # 1348
How do I change points to electronic ignition on a 5 hp briggs & stratton small engine?