| CARBURETOR |
- Only stock factory carburetor is allowed. They may be blueprinted as per current WKA
specs.
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| CONNECTING ROD |
- The following rods are approved for use: Stock Briggs & Stratton 5HP, As cast,
Raptor II rod and dipper or old style rod with after market dipper is legal. Must be as
cast. The following approved after market rods and their respective manufacturer's
original connecting rod bolts and/or nuts are allowed for increased engine durability.
Horstman PN's 4951, 4981 Holoway PN HR-3.875 Burris PN's BMC-25400, -26500 A.R.C. 6350 No
lightening is allowed. Slight grinding allowed on backside of rod for camshaft or lifter
clearance. Rod length 3.1283" +/-.005"
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| CYLINDER HEAD |
- Stock 5HP head as shipped from Briggs and Stratton. Machining of gasket surface for
sealing purposes and head bolt bosses for flatness is allowed. No other machining is
allowed. Minimum head gasket thickness .043". Three internal cylinder head surface
measurements as measured from the gasket surface to area above piston .011",
.408"in spark plug area, .300" in area above valves. Carbon buildup that cannot
be cleaned with a dry cloth is considered part of head surface.
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| CRANKSHAFT |
- Stock factory crankshaft only. No lightening, polishing or addition of metal allowed.
Hardening is allowed to reduce journal wear. Crankshaft may be clearanced to a minimum of
.775" to allow easier removal of the bearing. The power takeoff journal of a sleeve
style bearing crank may be machined to allow its use in a ball bearing style block. Offset
cranks are illegal.
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| PISTON / DECK |
- The piston may not protrude more than .015" above deck surface at TDC.
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| FLYWHEEL |
- Stock 5HP only. No painting or coating. No machining. Chipped fins due to poor casting
acceptable, completely broken fins are not. Minimum weight 6 lbs. Any screen or guard
allowed that fully covers the flywheel. Screen must be bolted to blower housing.
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| GOVERNOR ASSEMBLY |
- May be removed in their entirety. Governor shaft in block or side cover may be broken
off or removed and plugged.
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| IGNITION |
- Briggs & Stratton factory stock coils only. Must be used in unaltered form, no
slotting of mounting holes or modifications to mounting bolts are allowed. Coil air vane
must remain intact and unaltered, coil must retard. Plug wire resistance 2000 ohm minimum,
5000 ohm maximum. New style Briggs composite ignition allowed, there must be resistance to
ground from the plug wire. Plug wire connector must be stock factory type, rubber boot is
legal.
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| PISTON, PIN & RINGS
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- The following pistons are approved for use. The following approved after market pistons
are allowed for increased engine durability. Briggs & Stratton 5HP stock factory
production Wiseco PN 1993P - Top may be machined to .937" minimum from top of wrist
pin hole. Burris PN BMC 258 Measurement from piston top to wrist pin hole is .937"
minimum. Minimum length 1.869". Pin hole may not be relocated or altered. Deck above
top ring may not be altered, no machining on piston except as noted above. Pin can not be
modified, max ID .290", min OD .490". All 3 piston rings must be used. Top ring,
if beveled, may have either a beveled or chamfered inner face or two beveled or chamfered
areas on outside face, must remain as manufactured. Two top rings minimum width
.105". Second ring may only have an external circumference relief area. Oil ring
minimum width .085". Groove with .083" min width, and all 6 oil relief slots
must be present. Ends of rings must remain flat. Ring end gaps cannot exceed .500".
Rings must conform to factory specifications, stock configuration and be Briggs &
Stratton factory approved parts.
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| FUEL TANK |
- Tank may be altered for tire clearance. Tank repair kit may be used in pickup cup.
No overflow tubes or cap splash shields.
- Gas caps may be replaced with self priming plunger type as long as vent hole system
similar to stock is retained.
Methanol or gasoline may be used as fuel.
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| SHROUDS & COVERS
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- Shrouds and covers on engine must be intact and factory stock with NO modifications.
Fixed screen may be added to shroud cool air intake area.
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| STARTER |
- New style recoil started may be left intact. If new style recoil is removed, starter cup
must be removed. Old style recoil must be removed. Use of external (not attached to motor)
electric starters are allowed.
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| VALVES |
- Stock valves only. No industrial stellite valves allowed. One angle only on seats and
valves. Intake angle 30 , exhaust angle 45 . Minimum intake valve diameter 1.115",
intake seat 1.004 minimum diameter. Exhaust valve minimum diameter .990", minimum
seat diameter .880". No polishing, knife edging, lightening or refacing allowed. No
material may be removed from valve stem, i.e. no linear grooves, or crosshatching etc.
Stock Briggs & Stratton valve seats must be used and can be replaced. Stock
specification and Briggs & Stratton valve guides allowed. Stacking of stock guides is
allowed.
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| VALVE SPRINGS & LIFTERS
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- WKA approved valve springs only. Max. Intake spring length 1.240" with .087"
wire size. Max. Exhaust spring length is 1.410" with min. .088 wire size. Exhaust
spring must be used on exhaust valve and may be used on intake if desired. Springs must
remain unaltered with the exception of metal removal from top of spring to allow spring to
pass 1.410" min length measurement. One Briggs & Stratton part number 23184 upper
retainer may be used on each spring in unaltered form. Maximum lip thickness .058".
No extended or adjustable lifters allowed. Lifter head must be .982" min. diameter.
Back facing of upper surface of valve chamber to stabilize valve spring retainers and to
prevent spring bind is legal.
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| EXHAUST SYSTEM |
- Header may not enter into exhaust port so as to alter port configuration. Pipe must be
of fixed configuration, no "slippy pipe" designs. Loss of exhaust system during
competition will result in a DNF for that run only.
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| MISC. |
- If it does not say you can do it in these rules, then you cannot. All motors are to
remain stock with the exception of what has been stated in the current WKA rules. These
rules will be strictly enforced for the sake of fair competition.
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