Hi, I wondering why some Tecumseh engines have the intake and exhaust switched around? Thanks
Y YT125 Forum Newbie Joined Feb 8, 2016 Threads 1 Messages 7 Feb 8, 2016 / Why do some Tecumseh engines have the intake and exhaust switched around? #1 Hi, I wondering why some Tecumseh engines have the intake and exhaust switched around? Thanks
reynoldston Lawn Pro Joined May 23, 2011 Threads 92 Messages 5,705 Feb 9, 2016 / Why do some Tecumseh engines have the intake and exhaust switched around? #2 YT125 said: Hi, I wondering why some Tecumseh engines have the intake and exhaust switched around? Thanks Click to expand... I guess I never notice. Just what are you talking about? valves? carburetor & muffler?
YT125 said: Hi, I wondering why some Tecumseh engines have the intake and exhaust switched around? Thanks Click to expand... I guess I never notice. Just what are you talking about? valves? carburetor & muffler?
Y YT125 Forum Newbie Joined Feb 8, 2016 Threads 1 Messages 7 Feb 9, 2016 / Why do some Tecumseh engines have the intake and exhaust switched around? #3 Yes, say with a vertical shaft some have the intake on top end exhaust on the bottom like a Briggs and some have the intake on the bottom and exhaust on the top
Yes, say with a vertical shaft some have the intake on top end exhaust on the bottom like a Briggs and some have the intake on the bottom and exhaust on the top
B bertsmobile1 Lawn Royalty Joined Nov 29, 2014 Threads 64 Messages 24,702 Feb 10, 2016 / Why do some Tecumseh engines have the intake and exhaust switched around? #4 It would depend upon which way the fan blows. You put the hottest bit into the air stread first to get maximum coolling.
It would depend upon which way the fan blows. You put the hottest bit into the air stread first to get maximum coolling.