How to Replace Crankcase Oil Sump Gasket/seal & Crankshaft End Play on 11HP Briggs

How to Replace Crankcase Oil Sump Gasket/seal & Crankshaft End Play on 11HP Briggs

Video on how to replace crankcase oil sump gasket, oil seal, and adjusting crankshaft end play by changing gasket thickness. Thanks for Watching!!!

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Jeff Minton says:

Excellent. Thanks a lot, I am ready to do the job now.

Mark Arnold says:

can you replace the oil seal for the crankshaft without taking the motor
apart? For instance, Can I stand the mower on its end, take off the PTO
and pulley and replace the seal? The reason I ask is that I replaced the
seal and all gaskets and had to take it apart again to replace the
camshaft.. getting kinda pricey replacing the gaskets because of not
knowing what was wrong. I really like your videos, they have helped me a
lot. You do a good job. Thanks for your help!

knighthawk86855 says:

The one you used in the beginning of the video to get the sump bolts
off….awesome video btw!!!

Randy Farber says:

Dude, you might have been a lifesaver today. Bought a used 12 hp Toro rider
with a Briggs and Stratton that has oil pumping out of that seal area.
Buying parts today, putting them in tomorrow. $125, with a bagger (both in
great shape, and $12 for the gasket, and an oil seal), and I might be the
happiest camper around. :)

ethan carter says:

You disassemble engines just like me lol 

Dreek Jefferson says:

My riding mower which had a 11hp Briggs and Stratton will not start I have
cleaned the carb, changed plugs, even sprayed starter fluid and still will
not start.. anyone have ideas? 

James Beckman says:

Excellent Info – EXACTLY what I was looking for! Thanks for including specs
and part numbers. I also really appreciated the rule-of-thumb info that
can’t be found anywhere except from folks like you that have real
experience.

G Scott Coleman says:

Great video. I am replacing the gasket on thiss same engine. I discovered
when I pulled the sump off the end of the crankshaft is scored real bad and
the area where it goes through the oil seal. I guess it has been run over
the years low on oil. What are your thoughts on this? Can I just replace
the gasket, and oil seal and watch the oil level like a hawk or is this a
disaster waiting to happen. Thanks.

Dogbert says:

There are lots of youtube mechanics who know their stuff, but very few who
know how (or who care enough) to communicate it so well. Thank you.

Volusia-ev says:

Great video! 

Claudius says:

Thanks for this series of videos. They are very well made overall. Would
just ask for some more light on the subject, if possible.

smallmechanic says:

Should you change the oil seal every time ? or just when its leaking?
GREAT VID BTW!

Michael Strauss says:

Thanks for the video. You are very good at this.

jlbtwebb says:

this channel rocks – great video editing and audio too. thanks

knighthawk86855 says:

What kind of socket wrench is that …..that things cool as hell???

Alejandro Hernandez Pacheco says:

EXCELENT VIDEO

knighthawk86855 says:

Sorry the one you used to spin the bolts off is the one I mean!!!

knighthawk86855 says:

At time set 2:00

RobsPackanShine says:

good stuff to know

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