| IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION AND   In the USA and Canada,   our 24 hour hotline is:   INSTRUCTIONS FOR   ENGINE SELECTION   18002333723   ENGINE INSTALLATION   Briggs & Stratton Corporation   Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201   ENGINE OPERATION   Keep these instructions for future reference.   Before installing and operating this engine   read and observe all warnings, cautions and   instructions on both sides of this sheet, on the engine,   and in the operating & maintenance instructions.   NOTE: This sheet of instructions and safety information is not meant to cover all   possible conditions and situations that may occur. Read entire Operating &   Maintenance Instructions for this engine AND the instructions for the equipment   this engine powers. Failure to follow instructions and safety information could   result in serious injury or death.   HAZARD SYMBOLS AND MEANINGS   The safety alert symbol   information about hazards that can result in personal injury.   ( )   is used to identify safety   A signal word (DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION) is used with the   alert symbol to indicate the likelihood and the potential severity of   injury. In addition, a hazard symbol may be used to represent the type   of hazard.   Fire   Explosion   Moving Parts   DANGER indicates a hazard which, if not avoided,   will result in death or serious injury.   Toxic Fumes   Hot Surface   Shock   WARNING indicates a hazard which, if not   avoided, could result in death or serious injury.   CAUTION indicates a hazard which, if not avoided,   might result in minor or moderate injury.   Kickback   CAUTION, when used without the alert symbol,   indicates a situation that could result in damage to   the engine.   (OVER)   FORM MS-6445-01/03   ENGINE SELECTION   [8]   [9]   All engine parts, including fuel   cap, spark plug, muffler, air   cleaner, and covers and guards   for drive components (gears,   belts, shafts, couplings, etc.)   must be in place before attempt-   ing to start engine.   WARNING   WARNING   WARNING   Failure to select the correct engine could   result in fire or explosion.   If engine is installed on walk   behind lawn mower, all mower   components, including cutting   blade, must be correctly   installed before attempting to   start engine.   • • • Some engines are unique and designed for specific applications   or types of equipment. If this engine will be used to build new   equipment, contact Briggs & Stratton to ensure that the engine is   appropriate for the intended use.   Note: For all Go-karts use only a model 136200 series en-   gine, which offers improved safety and performance.   Replacement engines should be the same model as the original   engine, or be the Briggs & Stratton designated replacement   engine. Refer to the Operation & Maintenance Instructions for   engine identification information.   [10]   [11]   When working on the engine or   equipment, remove spark plug   wire from spark plug. For electric   start, remove negative wire from   battery.   WARNING   WARNING   Do not check for spark with   spark plug removed. Use Briggs   & Stratton spark tester #19368.   Note: For all Go-karts use only a model 136200 series en-   gine, which offers improved safety and performance.   Do not use Briggs & Stratton engines on 3-wheel All-Terrain   Vehicles (ATVs), motor bikes, air craft products, or vehicles   intended for use in competitive events. Briggs & Stratton does not   approve of or authorize such uses.   ENGINE OPERATION   ENGINE INSTALLATION   WARNING   [1] Do not attempt to install this engine if you do not have the   appropriate tools and knowledge of small engine installation   procedures. Use only Briggs & Stratton parts. Contact your   Authorized Service Dealer for assistance.   When adding fuel:   [2] Do not modify the engine in any way without Briggs & Stratton   factory approval. Any such modification is at the owner’s sole   risk.   [3] If the exhaust system on the old engine was supplied by the   equipment manufacturer, you must transfer the exhaust   system and related components (original muffler and related   pipes, brackets, clamps, and shields) to the new engine. All   components must be in good condition.   Turn engine off and let engine cool at least 2 minutes before   removing gas cap.   Fill fuel tank outdoors or in well-ventilated area. Fill tank to about   1 inch below lowest portion of neck to allow for fuel expansion.   Keep gasoline away from sparks, open flames, pilot lights, heat,   and other ignition sources.   [4]   Install muffler (and muffler de-   flector if used) so outlet points   away from operator, fuel tank,   and equipment, and so muffler   heat will not damage or deform   engine and components.   WARNING   WARNING   When starting engine:   Remove all external equipment/engine loads.   Wait until spilled fuel is evaporated. Start engine outdoors.   Pull cord slowly until resistance is felt, then pull rapidly.   [5]   Ensure all fuel lines and fittings   are properly assembled and do   not leak. Replacement parts   must be the same model as the   original.   WARNING   If engine floods, set choke to OPEN/RUN, place throttle in FAST   and crank until engine starts.   WARNING   [6]   Ensure all wiring, including safe-   ty switches and engine shut-off   components are completely   installed and functioning proper-   ly.   WARNING   When operating equipment:   Do not tip engine or equipment at angle which causes gasoline to   spill.   Run engine outdoors. Do not run in enclosed area, even if doors   or windows are open.   [7] Set engine speed to equipment manufacturer’s specification.   Refer to equipment manufacturer’s manual. Do not tamper with   governor springs, or other parts that will increase engine speed   above specification.   Do not choke carburetor to stop engine.   FORM MS-6445-01/03   |