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Geronimo332


Joined: Jan 24, 2010
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How to make my 15.5 B&S Snow Max engine a 16.5 engine?
Original Message   Jan 25, 2010 5:42 am
Is there a low cost and easy way to convert my B&S 15.5 Snow Series Max engine to a 16.5?

Since both engines are 342cc it can`t be to much different. Does anyone now?

It isn`t very important since my engine is powerful , but if it don`t cost to much it vould sure be nice to have the extra tourqe.

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borat


Joined: Nov 10, 2007
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Re: How to make my 15.5 B&S Snow Max engine a 16.5 engine?
Reply #1   Jan 25, 2010 11:37 am
Go through the parts lists for all 342cc engines. Compare part for part. That's what I did with my 305cc B&S engine. Every part matched for every engine rated 9.5 to 11 h.p. If there are no different parts numbers for carburetors, valves, exhaust, cranks, pistons, etc. it has to be the same engine. The different ratings, in my opinion is for marketing purposes. If they sell a 9.5 h.p. engine on a 28" machine for X dollars, they can sell the same engine, rate it at 11 h.p. on a 30" machine and charge more money because the customer thinks he/she is getting that much more power, therefore, the additional cost. If all of the engines are really 11 h.p., nobody loses and the person buying the 9.5 is actually coming out ahead with more power for less money. Not saying that this is gospel. However, it seems to be the only logical reason for rating the engines differently when every part is exactly the same on all engines in that displacement class.
mech12


Joined: Feb 20, 2006
Points: 273

Re: How to make my 15.5 B&S Snow Max engine a 16.5 engine?
Reply #2   Jan 25, 2010 5:07 pm
ya  buy a decal that says  16.5.     same engine different marketing strategies
snowmachine


Location: Washington State
Joined: Nov 12, 2008
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Re: How to make my 15.5 B&S Snow Max engine a 16.5 engine?
Reply #3   Jan 25, 2010 5:25 pm
+1 on Borat's response. All parts in same series & CC seem to match when I compared them as well.

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mml4


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Joined: Dec 31, 2003
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Re: How to make my 15.5 B&S Snow Max engine a 16.5 engine?
Reply #4   Jan 30, 2010 9:30 am
If you have some time pop open a cold one and try to get through this thread from 2005. It is a long read but  very enlightening.

http://www.abbysguide.com/ope/discussions/7869-A-1.html

Marc

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Geronimo332


Joined: Jan 24, 2010
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Re: How to make my 15.5 B&S Snow Max engine a 16.5 engine?
Reply #5   Jan 30, 2010 4:50 pm
I didn`t pop a cold one, but got pretty "loaded" of all the reading.

Thank`s for the link.

Geronimo332


Joined: Jan 24, 2010
Points: 16

Re: How to make my 15.5 B&S Snow Max engine a 16.5 engine?
Reply #6   Feb 23, 2010 1:32 pm
I think i found out what B&S do to restrict torque in their engines.

They simply restrict AIRFLOW into the engine.

This picture shows a "intake manifold" that  sits between the carburator and the engine head. As you can see it has a smaler diameter in the end.

This view is the way air og fuel is flowing into the head.

I didn`t mesure the diameter, but a guess is that the carburator is 30mm and this part has 30mm diameter at the begining and then mayby 20mm at the end.

This is the end that sits against the head, as you can see it has a different shape that match the intake opening of the head.

This will restrict the engine from breathing especially at higer RPM`s.

I found this out after i startet taking down my new (2hour run) engine for some tuning. I have opened up this diameter so it is a straight tube

.

As you can see in this picture.

I also milled down the head, did a valve seat job, porting of the intake and exhoust and tuned the ignition spark

     

I can`t say you what difference it will make to open up this "plastic manifold" since i did all the above modifications at once, but i can say that it did a huge impact on

the power of this engine. I`m impressed of  how i handles heavy snow now!

It also have a deeper tone now ( under heavy load) and you can hear that it flows alot better and have bigger "throat".

The snow thrower just takes every thing you throws at it, and newer bogs down.

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Catt


Location: Minnesota
Joined: Oct 16, 2009
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Re: How to make my 15.5 B&S Snow Max engine a 16.5 engine?
Reply #7   Feb 23, 2010 1:42 pm
Kind of like NASCAR and a restrictor plate.
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Catt


Location: Minnesota
Joined: Oct 16, 2009
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Re: How to make my 15.5 B&S Snow Max engine a 16.5 engine?
Reply #8   Feb 23, 2010 4:37 pm
How much did you take off the head and will you now be using premium?
Geronimo332


Joined: Jan 24, 2010
Points: 16

Re: How to make my 15.5 B&S Snow Max engine a 16.5 engine?
Reply #9   Feb 23, 2010 5:43 pm
I took of 3 millimeter and i now only use 98octane (Norway)
Catt


Location: Minnesota
Joined: Oct 16, 2009
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Re: How to make my 15.5 B&S Snow Max engine a 16.5 engine?
Reply #10   Feb 23, 2010 9:19 pm
I like it!  A high compression high performance snowblower engine.  I have no doubt that you have way more horsepower than the average 15.5 or 16.5.  What changes did you make to the spark?  Did you advance the timing?
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