Briggs & Straton starter

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MarkM
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Briggs & Straton starter

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I have an older Briggs model 350400. I can get one bolt out but not the other. Can anybody
help with this? Thanks yall.
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Re: Briggs & Straton starter

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Isn't there anybody out there that knows somebody, that knows Briggs & Stratton motors.
There's a bolt behind the shaft of the starter I can't get a socket straight on.
HELP!!
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Re: Briggs & Straton starter

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Make your own.....Get a old socket and grind it down to make it fit.
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Re: Briggs & Straton starter

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Wrench or swivel socket?
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Re: Briggs & Straton starter

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RiverRunner wrote:Make your own.....Get a old socket and grind it down to make it fit.
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MarkM
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Re: Briggs & Straton starter

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Thanks yall. Yep, talked to someone today and he said get a swivel extension. Wevans said a swivel socket. Since I have a boxend wrench I'm, going to heat it and bend it. And, I hope I haven't rounded the bolt too much. Thanks for the input.
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Re: Briggs & Straton starter

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YA MIGHT WANT TO HEAT THE BOLT UP WITH THE TORCH BEFORE YA TRY TO BREAK IT LOOSE.
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TLB2
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Re: Briggs & Straton starter

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No need for heat, the stator for your charging system is too close for flame. The swivel will get it off. Use a 6 point swivel socket, the 12 point may round it off.
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Re: Briggs & Straton starter

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Where can I get a 13mm swivel socket?
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Re: Briggs & Straton starter

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Sears or one of the auto parts stores.
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