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NEW ENGINE LABELING

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Briggs and Stratton now labels their engines according to:
What does this mean for you?
If you are replacing an engine that was labeled by horsepower it can be confusing.
Below is a chart of the new labeling system and translation to horsepower.
For example the 400 Series makes at least 4.0 ft lbs of torque, the 500 series 5.0 ft lbs of torque etc.
Small Vertical Shaft Engines
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Replaces
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400 Series
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Model 90000 (Classic and Sprint)
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3.5 - 4 hp
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500 Series
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Model 100000 (Quattro)
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4 - 4.75 hp
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600 Series
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Model 120000 (Quantum L-Head)
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5 - 6.75 hp
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700 Series
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Model 100600 (DOV)
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800 Series
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Model 120000 (OHV)
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5.5 - 7 hp
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Small Horizontal Shaft Engines
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400 & 500 Series
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Model 90000 (L-Head)
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3.5 - 4 hp
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800 & 900 Series
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Model 120000 (OHV)
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5.5 - 7.5 hp
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1100 Series
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Model 150000 (OHV)
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8 hp
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1300 & 1400 Series
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Model 200000 (OHV)
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8 -10 hp
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1500 Series
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Model 210000 (OHV)
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11 - 12 hp
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*Foot-pounds of gross torque the engine produces when tested in accordance with
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) standard J1995 and labeled in accordance with SAE J1940
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