Convert briggs and stratton pull start to electric start

so... the handle of the pull starter on my briggs and stratton engine broke off... so i had to take out that rope, replace it with the one salvaged from my old honda clone. it didn't retract so i thought i did something wrong, so i went back and then basically the whole pull starter assembly has fallen apart.. now on both engines. either i can get it reassembled but i wanted to know if it's possible to convert to just an electric start, and what's needed if so?

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Discussion Starter · #1 · Apr 2, 2009

I have a 10 Hp 19G412 Type, 1187-E1 Code, 9912161B B&S eng driving a 5KW gen {Generac} no probs with unit . Prob is operator not able to pull start. Hence conversion , Does anyone know what vertical shaft [riding mower] eng. #s would have ring gear on flywheel, starter, & alt. to do changeover ? Thanks for related responce . regards Butch

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I did see this:

//www.smokstak.com/forum/showthread.php?t=58613

Look familiar?? Lets see what we can find..... you didn't get much answer there. There are some pretty good small engine guys here. Hope they show up. I'll take a look at B&S and see if any mowers have the same engine. I know all too well about pull starting a 10hp engine.

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:wave: What sort of "low life" manufacturer would make a 10HP engine that only had a pull start - what a back / arm breaker!!!!:upset:

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I see you, MrChooks!!:wave:

Way to sneak in here when I was doing research.

Rare when I comment in this part of the boards:grin:

I mostly sit back and learnray:

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:wave: Butch - far be it from me to "rain on the parade" and with all due respect to SABL's detailed research ray: I fear you will find the cost of doing an "after market" upgrade to an electric start will be cost prohibitive unless you can "scavenge" the parts for a used equipment shop.:upset:

I have looked at these kinds of things in the past and certainly here in Aus - the cost of the spares needed are enough to make your hair stand on end Spare parts costs are about 10 x their cost when purchased as an OEM item - so a $2 part in the OEM item becomes a $20 spare so you can see how quickly what seems to be a simple add on, becomes a cost nightmare

It may be cheaper to simply go for an entire new engine with all the bits you need fitted - alternatively, I have seen people take a different approach and remove the recoil starter and use a high torque / variable speed electric drill with a socket fitted to start larger engines - sort of like a portable / removeable electric start.

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Hi all:

MrChooks, if they could use an electric drill they probably would not need the generator would they

BG

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:wave: BG - "caught me agin!!":tongue:-

I meant on of those battery drill / electric screwdriver / wrench things - the ones with a 14V battery seem to have heaps of torque and a pal of mine uses one to start his walk behind mower - mostly coz he is so damned lazy!!

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What would work better is a 12volt Impact Wrech. Just clamp it on to the car battery.

kg4yub - Have you pulled the blower cover off to see if you may already have toothed ring gear already. Think that if the model came with a recoil starter and there was an option of having an electric starter, it may have the tooth flywheel.

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:wave: Yes BG that's the sort of thing my incredibly lazy pal uses - it all started when the recoil start spring broke and he simply decided the operate the mower with no recoil starter - just junked the recoil starter and uses his 14V drill to start it.:tongue:

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A 10 HP requires some "butt" to start. My son has one. My 6 HP is not fun either.

BG

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:wave: agree BG - and as I get older (and lazier!!:sigh- all these infernal "pull starts" are becoming a bigger and bigger PiA

Can you convert a pull start generator to electric start?

Fortunately for them, there is a do-it-yourself way to add an electric start to a generator! If you want to know how it's done, here is a guide to installing your own electric start on a portable generator: -You will need the following things: an engine-powered generator, a wrench, and an electric starter kit.

Can you make a lawn mower electric start?

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Can you put an electric start on a push mower?

Many push lawn mowers rely on elbow grease and a pull start cord for starting the engine. However, some push mowers, like the Troy-Bilt TB210, feature an electric starter system that uses a starter battery for power.

Why do lawnmowers have pull cords?

Push, or walk-behind, mowers commonly feature a pulling mechanism that is designed to turn the crank shaft and start the lawn mower engine. Also known as a recoil start, the pulling mechanism consists of a few different parts that work together to allow a user to start the mower engine.

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