If you want exact, you will need to provide the model number.
If you're just trying to get one running, then 0.006" for both exhaust and intake will do just fine.
It depends on the series. This website should help you.
http://www4.briggsandstratton.com/miscpdfs/RNT/Engine%20Specifications%20Chart_ms3992.pdf
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Both can cause problems. It is recommend that you do not go on a grade more the 10% for your safety and the safety for others around. But if the valve cover is leaking this can lead to major problems if not repaired on a timely matter
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.003-.005 intake, .005-.007 exhaust for single cylinder OHV
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u have a poss bad intake valve and or a poss sheared flywheel key causing the engine to fire when the valve is open Hope this helps!
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go to youtube and type in valve adjustment on briggs,very simple procedure to do.
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The crankshaft should have a marked "tooth" either with a "dot" or a "-"mark, the camshaft will also have a corresponding dot or dash. By rotating the crankshaft, align the marks on the crankshaft & the camshaft so that they are directly opposite each other. Drop the camshaft into place and the engine is now "timed"--if the marks are not exactly opposite one another, lift the camshaft (just enough to disengage the gear teeth) and try again, being "one tooth" out can make a huge difference--so take your time and make sure the "marks" are directly opposite each other.
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