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looking for a crank and conecting rod

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    Posted: 03 Jan 2015 at 10:10am
I am looking for a crank or conecting rod for a 16hp brigs out of a 3416 simplicity. I could use a rod that is over sized so I can grind my crank.thanks
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote HudCo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Jan 2015 at 5:17pm
we overhauled a 16hp  briggs for a customer a year ago i think the only rod still available from briggs was standard also the only piston avialable is 30 over  if you grind the crank you have to have an undersize rod there are only standard cranks still avilable  some of the balance gears, cam and other parts are not we had to use ablock from a small lincoln welder and use a new crank  rod piston      some of that model did not have pionts so do not mix up the flywheel if the tractor is driven off the flywheel side  you may be able to just use the whole saying because there are quite a bite of those old welders around that still run good but do not weld     any welder or generator engine will have a tapered crank on the pto side   you could have the crank welded the engine  mensioned above had a welded crank and was still turned 10 under the person inthis engine before realley messed it up
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The undersized rods are still available through Rotary and Prime Line. The original Briggs # is 390306. You might be able to find an NOS one left over on eBay if you prefer to have an OEM rod. As for pistons:

STD = B&S 390364 Sub to # 792365 $ 66.50 List
.010 = B&S 390365 Available only through ROTARY aftermarket.
.020 = B&S 390366 Sub to # 792367 $61.95 List
.030 = B&S 390367 NLA through all outlets.

A lot of the aftermarket items can be had pretty cheap through www.tulsaenginewarehouse.com





Edited by ACmowerguy - 04 Jan 2015 at 12:15am
10 various B-series garden tractors, AC Homesteader8, 416 hydro,710 gt, 914, 916H, 917H, 920D, and many misc attachments
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sorry a bout that sould have checked stock on some off the parts .           the tractor  that   i  mentioned stoped running one day about  three months after we over hauled the engine so the customer brought it back for warranty. would not start had spark but would not fire.    the mag neto on that engine can be moved sevral degree s before and after tdc.   messed around a full day changing timing checking valve clearance carberation    had the  briggs tech department on the phone,     it would pull an arc off of the spark plug wire 1 1/8 inch to the block but the engine would not fire the briggs guys had us send pics of it making that much arc long story short i got the polarity indicator out of my tool box and started checking wheels off of engines in the scrap pile somhow the mag net had changed polarity used the wheel of the doner engingine was also out in the scrap never missed a beat since
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Thanks go the info
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I got a complete engine for 150.00 if interested in Blacksburg VA
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ronnie Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Jan 2015 at 9:20pm
Ok I will keep that in mind how many hours were on ur engin
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Hours unknown out of a 7016
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O ok is it a good strong running engine and does it smoke?
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Never heard it run but comes with starter generator
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Ok keeping thst in mind
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that sounds  like a pretty good deal for everyone no matter what
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