briggs and stratton end play shims

Doc1976

Active Member
#1
so it finally happened, I have an engine on my bench which has too much endplay in the crank. I know there are thrust shims for this purpose, but cant seem to find a part number. the motor is a 3.5 horse 094201-0117-E1. does anyone here know the briggs part number for these shims? The diagrams don't show the shims. there are tons available on ebay and amazon and all that but I need the part number to know which ones to get. thanks in advance.
 

markus

Well-Known Member
#2
B&S uses the gasket usually to set the endplay, Thats why kits come with 3 different side cover gaskets. .005, .009, .015 Still out of spec beyond that?
 

Doc1976

Active Member
#4
The thinner gaskets are used in combination with shims if necessary to set end play. Using a gaskets less than .015 alone is not correct as far as I know. It would probably reduce cam end play too much I'm guessing.
 

markus

Well-Known Member
#5
• 220624 .0625 thrust washer for .875” (22.23 mm)
dia. crankshaft.
• 220708 .0625 thrust washer for 1.000” (25.4 mm)
dia. crankshaft.
• 222949 .062 thrust washer for 1.181” (30.0 mm)
dia. crankshaft.
• 222951 .062 thrust washer for 1.378” (35.0 mm)
dia. crankshaft.
 

Doc1976

Active Member
#6
• 220624 .0625 thrust washer for .875” (22.23 mm)
dia. crankshaft.
• 220708 .0625 thrust washer for 1.000” (25.4 mm)
dia. crankshaft.
• 222949 .062 thrust washer for 1.181” (30.0 mm)
dia. crankshaft.
• 222951 .062 thrust washer for 1.378” (35.0 mm)
dia. crankshaft.
Thanks for that. I will research. Those are thicker than I expected, seems odd to shim out that far and then have to add gaskets to make it up. Hummmmm. Thanks again.
 

Doc1976

Active Member
#9
So why couldn't one just use an arbor shim to take up some of the endplay. It seems dumb to me to shim out .0625 with the briggs shim, and then shim out the side cover .061 to get rid of .015 of endplay. A simple .015 arbor shim would do the same thing. Is there something I'm missing?
 
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