What sets an average Animal engine apart from a "good" Animal engine.... parts selection. WKA has done a good job on clamping down on the Animal rules. There are many areas in the motor that greatly affect how the motor turns out that can NOT be altered by the engine builder. A "good" motor is made by the engine builder having enough "good" parts on hand to build the motor right. A builder can NOT do this building one motor at a time. A builder also needs to have enough data collected on the Animal engines to KNOW what makes a good motor and what is just average. Some builders have more engines on hand at one time to sort through than most build in a month or a year. And not only on hand, but torn apart so parts comparisons and matchups can be made to maximize EVERY motor in the lot at the same time. Again, this can not be done by building one motor at a time.
At FCHP we have been building Animal motors since they were released from Briggs & Stratton. This puts our Animal experience, data collection, and parts knowlege MANY years ahead of a lot of the builders. And we have the selection to give you the best.
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