5250 Watt Portable Generators

PARTS LIST - MAIN UNIT

Item Part #

Description

1

B194759GS

CRADLE

2

194150GS

KIT,Vibration Mount, 45°

4

190220GS

HOUSING, Engine Adapter

5

NSP

ASSY,Alternator (see page 4)

6

194151GS

KIT, Hardware Mounting Adapter

8

96796GS

WASHER

9

22695GS

HOUSING, Receptacle

10

*

SBHCS, 3/8-16 x 1.0 Lg.

11

47480GS

HHCS, 5/16-24 x 7

12

68759GS

OUTLET, 120V, 20A

13

84198GS

CAP, Circuit Breaker

16

*

NUT, Pal, 3/16

17

43437GS

OUTLET, 120/240V, 30A

19

*

NUT, Pal, 5/32

20

B4986GS

DECAL, Ground, Green

21

194153GS

KIT,Vibration Mount

22

*

PPPHS, 3.5 x 18mm

23

194154GS

KIT, Grounding Hardware

25

191427GS

ADAPTER PANEL

26

*

SCREW, M5 - 2.24 x 50

30

191190GS

CAP

31

191436GS

DECAL, Hot Muffler

32

74908GS

TAPTITE, M5-0.8 x 10

33

93857GS

BAR, Retaining

34

194152GS

ASSY, Panel Control

35

194265GS

KIT, Fuel Hose w/ Clamps

Item

Part #

Description

37

75207GS

BREAKER, Circuit, 20A

40

194398GS

KIT, Fuel Tank Hardware

41

192980GS

KIT,Valve, Fuel

44194217GS ASSY,Tank, Fuel (Includes Items 41,

50, 51 & 52)

45

90878GS

CAP, Fuel

48

186790EGS

WIRE, Ground

50

188333GS

DECAL, Gas Fill

51

194799GS

DECAL, Danger

52

189235GS

DECAL, Start Instructions

54

194448GS

KIT, Insulation w/ Clip

55

191435GS

DECAL, Fuel Shut-off

60

193452GS

SHIELD, Heat

900

§

ENGINE

Parts Not Illustrated

 

 

193449GS

MANUAL, Owners

 

MS6669

MANUAL, Engine

 

BB3061BGS

BOTTLE, Oil

 

188971GS

CORD, Ext.

 

193552GS

KIT, Decal Service

 

189208GS

FUEL STABILIZER

*- Items without part numbers are common fasteners and are available at local hardware stores.

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Briggs & Stratton 1971 manual Parts List Main Unit, Description

1971 specifications

In 1971, Briggs & Stratton was a prominent name in the small engine manufacturing industry, well-known for producing reliable engines for lawnmowers, generators, and various outdoor power equipment. Established in 1908, the company has consistently focused on innovation and user-friendly designs, and by 1971, it had solidified its reputation as a leader in the field.

One of the main features of Briggs & Stratton engines in 1971 was their robust, durable design. These engines were built to withstand the rigors of regular use, featuring cast-iron cylinder sleeves that enhanced longevity and performance. Additionally, the engines were designed with a simplified maintenance process in mind, which appealed to both commercial users and homeowners. Easy access to components like the air filter and spark plugs meant that routine maintenance could be performed with simplicity and efficiency.

In terms of technology, Briggs & Stratton was implementing advancements that improved the engine's performance and fuel efficiency. One notable innovation was the incorporation of pressure lubrication systems in their engines, which ensured that vital components received a steady supply of oil. This design reduced wear and tear on the engine, thus extending its life and enhancing reliability during operation.

The characteristics of Briggs & Stratton engines in 1971 also included their lightweight construction. The use of aluminum components where feasible helped reduce overall engine weight, making the equipment more maneuverable for users. Many engines were designed to be conveniently mounted on various types of machinery, thus allowing for a greater range of applications.

The company also focused on increasing the power output of their engines, providing a variety of horsepower options tailored to different needs. This variety enabled consumers to choose engines that matched their specific requirements, whether for residential use or commercial applications.

As environmental regulations began to tighten in the early 1970s, Briggs & Stratton was proactive in developing engines that produced lower emissions. By implementing improved combustion technology, they aimed to remain competitive while meeting the growing demand for cleaner and more efficient small engines.

In conclusion, Briggs & Stratton in 1971 exemplified reliability, innovation, and practicality. Their commitment to producing high-quality small engines helped secure their status as an industry leader, setting a standard for future developments in engine technology and design.