MikePorter
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Hi all,
Thanks for allowing me to join the forum. I have an Encore 34" Fuzion zero turn mower. It previously had an 18.5 HP Briggs and Stratton ELS 500 OHV vertical shaft engine. Seems the seal around the shaft became compromised and oil shot down around the shaft, without me realizing it and seized.
I recently bought a Briggs & Stratton 33R877-0003-G1 540cc 19 Gross HP Intek Vertical OHV Engine and there appears to be a 6 pin connector on this engine where previously I had 2 - 2 pin connectors on the prior engine.
From what I can tell, the Red pin is for battery charging
The Black wire is the Kill Wire
They Gray is the Carbureter
The Orange is the power to the Key switch.
On my mower chassis I have a 2 pin which has Red w/Black wire which is the Kill switch
A Blue w/Red stripe which is Engine Fuel Solenoid
And the Red is the Engine Charging
So I have gone from 3 pins to 4 so I am at a loss on how to create this pig tail. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have an acre of knee high stickers I got to get under control.
Thanks!
Thanks for allowing me to join the forum. I have an Encore 34" Fuzion zero turn mower. It previously had an 18.5 HP Briggs and Stratton ELS 500 OHV vertical shaft engine. Seems the seal around the shaft became compromised and oil shot down around the shaft, without me realizing it and seized.
I recently bought a Briggs & Stratton 33R877-0003-G1 540cc 19 Gross HP Intek Vertical OHV Engine and there appears to be a 6 pin connector on this engine where previously I had 2 - 2 pin connectors on the prior engine.
From what I can tell, the Red pin is for battery charging
The Black wire is the Kill Wire
They Gray is the Carbureter
The Orange is the power to the Key switch.
On my mower chassis I have a 2 pin which has Red w/Black wire which is the Kill switch
A Blue w/Red stripe which is Engine Fuel Solenoid
And the Red is the Engine Charging
So I have gone from 3 pins to 4 so I am at a loss on how to create this pig tail. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have an acre of knee high stickers I got to get under control.
Thanks!