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Lawn Mower Spark Plug – Part Number: 796112S
$6.40
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Lawn Mower Spark Plug
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Part #796112S
This is an OEM replacement part and is sold individually. Its propose is to deliver an electric current from an ignition system to the combustion chamber of a gas fueled engine. It will ignite the air fuel mixture by the spark. Spark Plugs will usually have to gapped to the manufactures specifications found in the owners manual. Over time a Spark Plug will become fouled because the air/fuel ratio may be set wrong,worn piston rings, carbon build up and other factors. It is better to replace a fouled spark plug, rather then trying to clean it.
Sensor – Part Number: 6877A30013V
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Sensor
Part #6877A30013V
Also known as thermistor.
Kit-needle/seat – Part Number: 398188
$8.91
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Kit-needle/seat
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Part #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.
Switch Assembly – Part Number: 6600A30003C
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Switch Assembly
Part #6600A30003C
Engine Filter – Part Number: 298090S
$6.40
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Engine Filter
Part #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 particles as small as 150 microns in size. The filter is designed to remove any dirt or debris in the fuel to avoid contaminating the engine. Over time, it is common for the filter to become clogged with dirt/debris or damaged, resulting in less fuel entering the engine, engine misfiring, stalling, and overall lower performance from your equipment. To replace the faulty fuel filter, first disconnect the fuel lines with pliers or a clamp tool and then pull out the old filter. Install the new filter into the housing and reattach the fuel lines to complete your repair.
Engine Oil Seal – Part Number: 391086S
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Engine Oil Seal
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Part #391086S
The Oil Seal is a manufacturer-approved rubber part which provides a seal between the crankcase and crankshaft by attaching around the axle shaft on the crankhouse housing. Installation is rated as "Medium" difficulty and requires a screw driver, wrench set and seal puller. A broken seal will cause a leak, and the part must be replaced. Refer to your make, model and diagram to ensure you're choosing the right part. This part comes in black and gray.
Connector-hose – Part Number: 692317
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Connector-hose
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Part #692317
This is a Genuine Manufacturer Sourced replacement part used on a a variety of Engines. This is a Fuel Line Connector connects the fuel line to the carburetor. This part is made out of Plastic and Metal, it is Sold Individually.
Gasket-exhaust – Part Number: 692236
$6.47
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Gasket-exhaust
Part #692236
This OEM exhaust gasket in lawn and garden equipment creates a seal between the engine block and the muffler or exhaust pipe so that exhaust gases do not leak. This is 3.30cm in diameter and 6.35cm in length. Your machine may have a loud hissing or popping sound coming from the exhaust area if the gasket was faulty. You may also notice the presence of black soot around the gasket or the exhaust. Your gasket needs to be replaced if it appears worn or deformed. Otherwise, your machine will experience exhaust leaks. To detach the gasket, remove the fasteners that secure it using a socket or wrench. You can detach the gasket from your machine afterwards. Please bear in mind that this replacement part is sold individually.
Filter Fuel Mega Pack – Part Number: 394358B
$6.40
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Filter Fuel Mega Pack
Part #394358B
This Fuel Filter is a white plastic part attached within the fuel delivery system between the fuel tank and carburetor. Installation is rated as "Easy" and requires a set of pliers and a screwdriver. If broken, there may be a leak or blockage and the part should be replaced. The part may also need to be replaced according to manufacturer's specifications, and is a manufacturer-approved part. Refer to your make, model and diagrams to ensure this part is correct.
Seal-o Ring – Part Number: 691917
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Seal-o Ring
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Part #691917
The Seal-O Ring, also known as the gasket, is red in color, made of rubber, and is an OEM part that requires some skill to replace. This part is designed to create a seal between the carburator and manifold, to prevent air from entering. If your engine loses power, creates a hissing noise, or if the gasket appears damaged or your engine running improperly it may be time to replace the part. If you run the engine and spray the outside of the carburator with soapy water, you can test whether or not the gasket is leaking by listening to the sounds produced. If the sound smooths out then you've found your leaky gasket. Damage may occur over time, especially if the part dries out, and make the part appear stretched or worn out. When making this medium-difficulty repair, make sure the new gasket is fitted properly between the carburetor and intake manifold.
Pulley-starter – Part Number: 295871
$19.42
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Pulley-starter
Part #295871
Introducing the Briggs and Stratton Starter Pulley, a vital component for your equipment repair needs. Crafted with quality and precision, this pulley plays a significant role in your engine's start-up process. It ensures smooth and efficient operation, reducing wear and tear on your engine. Designed for longevity and durability, the Briggs and Stratton Starter Pulley guarantees sustainable performance. With this product, maintaining the functionality and longevity of your Briggs and Stratton engine has never been easier. Trust in Briggs and Stratton for reliable, high-quality engine parts.
Spring-rewind Str – Part Number: 490179
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Spring-rewind Str
Part #490179
This rewind starter spring or as it is also known, recoil spring, rewinds the pull robe back into the starter housing of your engine. The spring is made of metal, silver colored, and sold individually. Over time, you may notice that you are having trouble retracting your pull cord, which could be a symptom of the rewind starter spring failing due to fatigue or wear. Replacing this part is a repair our customers found easy. Locate and replace the start spring inside the starter housing; no special tools are required for this job.

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THERMOSTAT 900MM – Part Number: 2587
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bucket full light constantly blinking with error code 01 on the display
4 of 5 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Seif from DETROIT, MI
  • Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
Unscrew and detached front and back panels, and inside framework holding the sheet metal to the body, after removing the sheet metal, unscrew the box enclosing the control board, use needle nose pliers to unhook the sensor module from the board and place the new sensor into the spots where the old sensor was connected (thermostat area, hu midity Sensor, bucket switch, and control board). Close up the unit and your good to go.
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broken roller wheels
1 of 2 people found this instruction helpful.
  • MICHAEL from LEBANON, PA
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Pliers
released broken wheels from their position using a screwdriver and secured new ones w/ a pliers.
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Flashing light to empty bucket when not the case.
0 of 1 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Allen from Wentzville, MO
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 1- 2 hours
  • Screw drivers
Replaced the sensor and solved the problem. I had a lot of difficulty with the case holding the circuit board,etc because no easy way to service. Seemes they could have made it easier with a removable panel. I actually cut the wires and re-attached the thermister later after routing. Did not use the other parts of the wiring.
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