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111P05 Briggs and Stratton Engine - Overview
Models starting with 111P05
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- 111P05 ( 0008-F1 ) Briggs and Stratton Engine (Briggs & Stratton Small Engine Model 111P05/0008-F1 (111P05/0008F1, 111P05/0008 F1) Parts)
- 111P05 ( 0012-F1 ) Briggs and Stratton Engine (Briggs & Stratton Small Engine Model 111P05/0012-F1 (111P05/0012F1, 111P05/0012 F1) Parts)
- 111P05-0001-F1 Briggs and Stratton Engine (Engine)
- 111P05-0963-F1 Briggs and Stratton Engine (Engine)
- 111P05-1311-F1 Briggs and Stratton Engine (Engine)
- 111P05-1312-F1 Briggs and Stratton Engine (Engine)
- 111P05-1317-F1 Briggs and Stratton Engine (Engine)
- 111P05-1323-F1 Briggs and Stratton Engine (Engine)
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Kit-Needle/Seat
PartSelect #: PS8963322
Manufacturer #: 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...
$6.91
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Gasket-Crankcase
PartSelect #: PS9066140
Manufacturer #: 692232
This part is the replacement gasket for the crankcase on your engine. The gasket helps to create a seal on the crankcase and prevent leaks. If you notice that your engine is not running at peak perfor...
$6.39
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Filter
PartSelect #: PS9275043
Manufacturer #: 298090S
This is a round, inline fuel filter with 0.25-inch nipples, used in a variety of lawn and garden equipment. It is sourced from the original equipment manufacturer and has the capability to filter out ...
$4.99
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Seal-Oil
PartSelect #: PS8948679
Manufacturer #: 299819S
This OEM Oil Seal is an individually sold rubber part which is attached around the axis shaft on the crankcase housing to provide a proper seal. A broken seal will lead to a leak, and the part should ...
$5.99
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Bought Troy Built pressure Washer at garage Sale for $30.00 leaked fuel
I have a solid understanding of small engines. This pressure washer was used twice in 2013, when purchased. Sat in a garage for a couple of years with gas in tank and carburetor. Owner was moving and after 7 years of moving it around he sold it at a garage sale.
I took it home and took off gas tank and thoroughly cleaned it. Then we ... Read more nt through the carburetor and let soak in cleaner. Cleaned up the spark plug, tested and has good spark. reinstalled carburetor but would not start. I knew I had gas issues. I ordered a carburetor kit and replace the needle valve and seals. Still would not start. Ordered a new carburetor and spark plug. Installed both. Two pulls and it runs like new. Advice: don't try to clean out old carburetor, just buy a new one and install.
I took it home and took off gas tank and thoroughly cleaned it. Then we ... Read more nt through the carburetor and let soak in cleaner. Cleaned up the spark plug, tested and has good spark. reinstalled carburetor but would not start. I knew I had gas issues. I ordered a carburetor kit and replace the needle valve and seals. Still would not start. Ordered a new carburetor and spark plug. Installed both. Two pulls and it runs like new. Advice: don't try to clean out old carburetor, just buy a new one and install.
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Laird from North Las Vegas, NV
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Difficulty Level:Difficult
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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The exhaust system just fell off the motor
I ordered the parts as there were only three screws and two bolts that needed to come out and then thenew ones go back in. Everything went just as planned...….well except the two bolts that where included by Briggs and Stratton appear to be 1/8-1/4" too short and now both of the threaded holes in the engine are now stripped and the quick
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easy repair is now a bust and not repairable by me.
This has nothing to do with PartSelect.com as they just shipped the Briggs and Stratton part box.
This has nothing to do with PartSelect.com as they just shipped the Briggs and Stratton part box.
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Darrel from SARASOTA, FL
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Difficulty Level:Very Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Screw in new dipstick, check oil level
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Kim from KENNER, LA
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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