Broken Freewheeling Briggs - Replaced With a Subaru
James Condon James Condon
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 Published On Sep 7, 2023

A local subscriber reached out about his Briggs and Stratton Storm Responder Generator which hasn't run in years. The connecting rod is broken and the engine just freewheels. I gave him the option of rebuilding the broken Briggs engine or replacing it with a new Subaru EX30 engine. He opted for the new engine. The Subaru is a little less powerful then the original and not a direct replacement. What it lacks in power, it will makeup for in quality.

Blown Engine Model: 21T202-0121-G1 CODE: 120316YD
Generator Model: 030430B-00

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