Well, friend, a Tecumseh 10hp motor can go quite fast depending on the equipment it's powering. It's like a happy little engine that can help you move smoothly and steadily. Just remember to take your time, enjoy the journey, and always paint some happy little trees along the way.
10hp
1lt. = 1000cc = 10hp.
120 is nominal
When good it should be around 120-125
Briggs doesn't publish engine compression specs, but 120 is good. 100 is okay. 80 is lousy.
10HP to 20HP according to engine displacement and condition.
any where from 120 lbs to 180 lbs
Should be 36 ounces + 4 more ounces if it has an oil filter. Just do not overfill it.
It depends on how you tune it. They can be about 10HP from the factory as is, but after tuning and/or using good gas, you can get about 17 HP max. I am 14, so this may not be the "best" answer, but I do know how much the engine should produce.
My 5 horsepower Tecumseh on my John Deere snowblower takes : ( 20 ounces / 600 ml )
90 to 120 minimum in 3 to 5 revolutions of the motor