Performer Engines- Performer engines are the new version of the B engines. These engines have an aluminum block, and will have nine or 10 head bolts. They look similar and they do share many components from model to model. To the untrained eye many people would insist that all of the engines that fall into this catagory are the same engine. The "AB" is important, Thats why you need to read the tag carefully and provide us with everything you see or might think you see.ī Series Engines- All of the B series engines originally came with either breaker point ignition or the less common magneto coil ignition, and electronic or 'breakerless' ignition was available as an add-on or option. This is important because it is one of the few that have two letters in the Spec number. This is an older 12000 watt JC generator. This is a newer 7000 watt Model HGJAD with a spec of C. This is a Model B48M GA018 With a Spec of 3423A. The serial number is seldomly needed for engine and parts identification. Red is the Model number, Green is the Spec or Specification number, and the Blue is the Serial number. The underlined portions are the important numbers essential for proper parts lookup. Here Are a few examples of the Identification tags you will find on your engine or generator.
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