Posted by JayinNY on October 26, 2010 at 12:11:17 from (67.72.98.45):
I had to replace a Briggsandstatton $279.00 6.5 intek engine today, I only get 3-4 years out of any motor for this vac blower. Well I hate to buy china stuff, but I tried a Clone honda last August from Harbor Freight for $99.00 bucks. Well I got a year on it so far, and it only had 2 problems, the plastic carb float took on gas, so I got one on ebay for 5 bucks, and the recoil rope broke, took one off a junk honda I had. Any way the china motor wont work with the new muffler, so I went to a guy who has a scrap yard, got an older honda muffler off a honda snowblower, so it will clear the blower housing.(you can see the rusty muffler in the pic) I did have to cut the shield on the muffler off to clear the blower housing though. Used an air chisel to get the 12" fan, "impeller" off the crank shaft, and put it all back together with the china motor. I will say the motors are pretty good, even if its china made. J
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