Description
Briggs & Stratton 19L232-0036-F1 Horizontal Engine – BS,19L232-0036-F1
Briggs & Stratton 19L232-0036-F1 Horizontal Vanguard Engine, 305cc, 10 HP, 1″ x 2-29/32″ Crankshaft
Specifications
Brand | Briggs & Stratton |
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Model Number | 19L232-0036-F1 |
Internal ID | BS-19L232-0036-F1 |
Warranty | 3 Year Consumer & Commercial |
Available to California | Not Available to Ship to California |
Dimensions | |
Weight | 66.0 lb |
PTO Height | 4-11/64″ |
Power | |
Max RPM | 3600 |
Crankshaft | |
Orientation | Horizontal |
Type | Straight |
Diameter | 1″ |
Length | 2-29/32″ |
Dimensions | 1″ x 2-29/32″ |
End Tapped Size | 3/8-24 |
Rotation Direction | Counterclockwise |
Other Engine Specifications | |
Ignition System | Electronic |
Carburetor | Float |
Number of Cylinders | One |
Cylinder Bore | Cast Iron Sleeve |
Air Cleaner | Cartridge with Pre Filter |
Oil Cooler | No |
Oil Capacity | 28 oz |
Low Oil Alert | Yes |
Low Oil Shutdown | No |
Fuel | Gasoline |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 3.5 qt |
Fuel Pump | No |
Controls | Manual |
Bolt Circle | 3-5/8″, 5, 6-1/2 |
Charging System | None |
Flywheel | Heavy |
Applications | |
Equipment Manufacturers | Little Wonder, Troy Bilt, Yard Machine |
Equipment Types | Chipper Shredders, Leaf Blowers, Lawn Vacuums, Log Splitters |
What Our Experts Think
- Solid Power: The Briggs & Stratton 19L232-0036-F1 engine delivers 11.5 HP, ideal for light to medium-duty equipment like mowers and generators.
- Durability: Built with a cast-iron sleeve for enhanced strength and long-term performance.
- Fuel Efficiency: Features OHV (overhead valve) technology for better fuel economy and lower emissions.
- Smooth Start: ReadyStart technology ensures easy, no-hassle starting every time.
- Low Maintenance: Equipped with a dual-element air filter and tool-free air filter cover for quick maintenance.
- Versatile Fit: Horizontal shaft design makes it compatible with a wide range of residential and commercial equipment.
Q&A
Q: What is the Briggs & Stratton 19L232-0036-F1 Horizontal Engine?
A: A 13.5 HP engine with a horizontal shaft, built for reliable power in various outdoor equipment and light commercial applications.
Q: What are the key features of this engine?
A: Features include Overhead Valve (OHV) technology, recoil start, dual ball-bearing crankshaft, and Dura-Boreâ„¢ cast iron sleeve for enhanced durability and smooth operation.
Q: What equipment is this engine compatible with?
A: Ideal for lawnmowers, generators, pressure washers, and other horizontal shaft machinery.
Q: Why choose this Briggs & Stratton engine?
A: Known for fuel efficiency, reliable performance, and long-lasting durability, making it perfect for residential and light commercial use.
Maintenance Tips
- Change Oil Regularly – Replace the engine oil every 50 hours of use or at least once per season. Ensure you use the recommended oil grade for optimal engine protection and efficiency.
- Clean or Replace the Air Filter – Check the air filter every 25 hours of use. If it’s dirty, clean or replace it to ensure proper airflow and prevent engine strain.
- Inspect Spark Plug – Regularly inspect the spark plug for wear, corrosion, or carbon buildup. Clean or replace it annually for smooth starting and efficient engine performance.
- Use Fresh, Clean Fuel – Always use fresh, ethanol-free gasoline to prevent fuel degradation and starting issues. Avoid storing fuel for long periods.
- Check Fuel Lines – Inspect the fuel lines for cracks, leaks, or signs of wear. Replace any damaged fuel lines to ensure proper fuel delivery and avoid leaks.
- Clean Cooling Fins – Ensure the engine’s cooling fins are free of debris to prevent overheating. Clean them regularly to maintain efficient cooling performance.
- Monitor Oil Levels – Always check the oil level before starting the engine. Keep it at the proper level to avoid engine damage from lack of lubrication.
- Examine Muffler – Check the muffler for blockages or signs of wear. A clear, secure muffler ensures quiet operation and optimal engine performance.
- Tighten Fasteners – Periodically check and tighten all bolts and fasteners that may have loosened from engine vibrations, ensuring safe and smooth operation.
- Prepare for Storage – If storing the engine for an extended period, drain the fuel, change the oil, and clean the air filter. Add a fuel stabilizer to prevent fuel system issues.
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