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Small Gas Engine Repair | 
enlarge | Author: Paul Dempsey Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Category: Book
List Price: $14.95 Buy New: $9.32 You Save: $5.63 (38%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 218937
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 230 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5 x 0.7
ISBN: 0830641424 Dewey Decimal Number: 621.4340288 EAN: 9780830641420 ASIN: 0830641424
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Product Description
Save on repair costs with this do-it-yourselfer's guide! Here's all the hands-on guidance you need to troubleshoot and repair virtually any type of small gas engine used in lawn and garden equipment, chain saws, generators, and motor bikes. Whether your engine was made by Briggs & Stratton, Tecumseh, Eaton, Fairbanks-Morse, or any other manufacturer, Small Gas Engine Repair, 2E can show you how to fix it yourself with just a few simple tools. This practical handbook has been completely updated to include new American and foreign engines, carburetor rebuilding techniques, and new starter and ignition systems. You'll also find coverage of: - Electrical systems
- Carburetor and fuel systems
- Cyclinder heads, valves, and piston rings
- Connecting rods, crankshafts, camshafts, bearing, and seals
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Great for Troubleshooting June 5, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is the best book for troubleshooting that I have seen. There are nice flow charts that really help you to decide where to look. The text is well written and the drawings are clear. You don't even have to read between the lines to understand that an experienced mechanic has written this one. It doesn't just say "remove the flywheel", it tells you how to remove the flywheel. Recommended.
Excellent book for someone with aptitude and some experience February 14, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is an excellent book all the way through. Great diagrams and explanations on how to repair most small engines. Well written and very useful to the DIY repairman.
However,
If you're looking for a book that shows you how to change a spark plug, this is not the book for you. There are much better books out there for beginners and light tinkerers.
This book assumes that not only are you mechanically proficient and have the tools to repair it yourself but also posess a basic understanding of how small engine mechanisms work already or can figure it out without too much effort.
Not to say the average homeowner won't find it useful, but the author doesn't go in-depth or hold your hand through what should be moderately simple procedures for someone with basic experience in mechanical repair.
That's what makes this either a good book or a bad book. If you know or can stumble your way around engines, this is a great book that gives you the information you need to properly repair many different models and makes.
If you're someone whose lawnmower broke down last weekend and you thought it might be fun to fix it yourself but you don't have a lot of tools or experience on repairing engines then there are probably some better books out there.
I like this book simply because the author doesn't waste any time (or paper) explaining things that you should already know. Think of it like Small Engine Repair 201 instead of Small Engine Repair 101.
I'll probably hang onto this book for as long as I have small gas engines I may need to repair since it makes such a great reference book.
--James
Small Gas Engine Repair July 5, 2000 74 out of 78 found this review helpful
This book is very in-depth. From beginning to end it describes types of engines, troubleshooting,and individual engine components or systems. The book is certainly not a book for someone that does not already have a working knowledge of engines. The tech information and drawings are very confusing. There is little doubt that Mr. Dempsey knows all about engine repair. It is not a book for the average person that wants to learn to repair a lawn mower. If the author's intention was to provide a teaching text--in my opinion, he missed the mark.
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