Engine - Husqvarna Rider 11 Workshop Manual

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Engine

All Husqvarna Riders have engines from Briggs &
Stratton. The Rider 11/11 Bio, Rider 13 H/13 H bio
and Rider 16 H have single-cylinder engines, while
the Rider 14 Pro has a twin-cylinder engine. Both
the single and two-cylinder engines are air cooled.
More intricate engine repairs are not described in
this workshop handbook, these can instead be read
in Briggs & Stratton's own handbooks which contain
detailed information about adjusting and repairing
the engines. The handbooks can be ordered from
an authorized service workshop.
Rider 11/11 Bio and Rider 13 H/13 H Bio have a
single-cylinder side valve engine with spray
lubrication with power outputs of 10.5 and 12.5 hp
respectively.
Rider 16 H has a 15.5 hp single-cylinder overhead
valve engine.
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The order numbers for the respective Rider models
are found in the table below. Please state these
when ordering manuals:
Model
Rider 11/11 Bio
Rider 13 H/13 H Bio
Rider 14 Pro
Rider 16 H
It is important that only original spare parts are
used when repairing the engines. If other parts are
used, the guarantee shall no longer be valid.
The Rider 14 Pro has a twin-cylinder overhead
valve engine with pressure lubrication and a
separate oil filter. This engine is equipped with a
catalytic converter that reduces emissions of
hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides by up to 65%
and reduces carbon dioxide by up to 45%.
B & S model no.
28B707
286707
294777
28N707

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