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Briggs and Stratton Pressure Washer Carburetor Overhaul Kit
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PartSelect Number PS8984098
Manufacturer Part Number 498260
This is a replacement carburetor overhaul kit for your small engine. The carburetor is essential to the overall performance of your engine, and the carb can get clogged up over time for a variety of reasons. When your carb becomes clogged, it is often a good idea to take it apart and replace the various parts inside by purchasing a carburetor kit. This is a 15-piece set and contains everything that you will need to do a total overhaul of your carburetor. You may want to purchase some carb cleaner as well, to ensure that the new pieces in the carb kit fit and adhere properly.
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Jonathan from LIBERTY TWP, OH
Smelled Gas Leaks
Inspected/removed fuel lines and found signs of leak. Removed and inspected carburetor and found that seals and gaskets were toast. Replaced said seals with ones from the kit that fit and replaced fuel lines.

Would be nice to have a fuel line kit with the big fuel line (tank to carb) and the little one (carb to engine) together with all the necessary clamps.
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Briggs and Stratton Pressure Washer Kit-Needle/Seat
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PartSelect Number PS8963322
Manufacturer Part Number 398188
This needle and seat kit, also known as a float valve, is found in many types of liquid-fueled lawn equipment, such as carburetors. The valve regulates the flow of fuel into the float bowl. The needle and seat work together to make sure that the valve opens and closes properly, so that it does not leak or overflow. If it is broken, you may notice a strong odor of fuel coming from your machine. Your engine may also run poorly or not start at all. A damaged or corroded float valve can cause fuel leaks, which can be dangerous as they are flammable. To remove the float valve, first disconnect the spark plug wire on your machine. You then need to consult your user manual to locate the float bowl of your machine and remove the bolts or screws securing their cover in place. When you lift off the cover, you will find the needle attached to the float. Using a pair of needle-nose pliers, grasp onto the needle and pull it out of the float. Keep in mind when you are purchasing this OEM-manufactured kit that it comes with the needle and seat together, but the float itself is not included.
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Briggs and Stratton Pressure Washer Float-Carburetor
PartSelect Number PS8961149
Manufacturer Part Number 398187
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Briggs and Stratton Pressure Washer Primer-Carburetor
PartSelect Number PS9076226
Manufacturer Part Number 694394
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Briggs and Stratton Pressure Washer Link-Mech Governor
PartSelect Number PS9074261
Manufacturer Part Number 691829
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Briggs and Stratton Pressure Washer Link-Air
PartSelect Number PS9072412
Manufacturer Part Number 690347
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Briggs and Stratton Pressure Washer Carburetor
PartSelect Number PS8983368
Manufacturer Part Number 499059
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David from KNOXVILLE, TN
Replace carburetor
Loosened engine cover and moved out of the way
Removed air intake and filter
Loosened and disconnected gas line to carburetor
Unscrewed carburetor and disconnected from throttle arm
Reversed process using new carburetor, O-ring and gasket
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