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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.
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.
Bearing, Ball 11/16x1 – Part Number: 1705897SM
$10.65
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Bearing, Ball 11/16x1
Part #1705897SM
This ball bearing is sourced from the original equipment manufacturer and can be used in a variety of outdoor equipment. It has an inner diameter of 11/16 inches. The ball bearing provides support for the rotating parts in your equipment and reduces the amount of friction they are subject to during use. If the bearing is not adequately lubricated or has worn down, you may hear grinding or squeaking from your equipment and notice excessive vibration when in use. It is important to address this issue promptly as a faulty ball bearing can potentially damage the parts located near it. To replace the ball bearing, use a pry bar or bearing puller to pry it out of its housing. Clean the housing thoroughly and press your new ball bearing in position. Note that when pressing the ball bearing into place, apply force only to the outer portion of the bearing.
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.
Key-flywheel – Part Number: 222698S
$6.40
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Key-flywheel
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Part #222698S
This is a Genuine OEM replacement part used on a variety of Lawn and Garden equipment. The key helps to secure Flywheel in place. This is a Metal Key and it is Sold Individually. You would need Pliers to replace this item.
Clutch-starter – Part Number: 399671
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Clutch-starter
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Part #399671
Discover the power of optimal engine performance with the Briggs and Stratton Starter Clutch. A vital piece of your garden equipments engine, this starter clutch engages your machines flywheel while kick-starting the engine. Crafted with an emphasis on superior quality, this Briggs and Stratton product guarantees robust performance and longevity. Engineered for efficient operation, youll benefit from effortless starts and smoother running machinery. Enhance your outdoor power equipment experience today with Briggs and Strattons reliable Starter Clutch. Trust the experts, upgrade your engine components with Briggs and Stratton.
Lawn Mower Cotter Pin – Part Number: 703312
$6.40
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Lawn Mower Cotter Pin
Part #703312
This cotter pin is an OEM part that is 1.25 inches long, gold in color, and sold individually. Made of metal, it can have a range of applications on a variety of lawn and garden equipment. Generally, you will need to replace this part if it becomes broken due to age and wear, or if you need to remove it for making other repairs. This is an easy repair that only requires a pair of pliers to carry out. You need to bend one end around the shaft or bolt and bend the other around the back end of the bolt to complete the repair.
Gasket-intake – Part Number: 27355S
$6.40
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Gasket-intake
Part #27355S
This is an authentic manufacturer sourced replacement part designed for use with a variety of lawn and garden equipment. This carburetor intake gasket which provides an air tight seal for the carburetor. Over time gaskets tend to deteriorate and would need to be replaced. It is made out of compound material and it is sold individually. You would need a screwdriver to replace this item.
Line-fuel – Part Number: 791745
$16.54
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Line-fuel
Part #791745
This fuel line is compatible with several different makes and models of small engine equipment and is sold as an individual part. Equipped with the securing clamp, this rubber fuel line is used to transfer fuel from the fuel tank to the carburetor, and over time and due to exposure of gas, this fuel line can become brittle and crack, requiring a replacement. If you find your equipment is performing worse, check the fuel line for any visible signs of damage. To replace the fuel line, you will need to disconnect the spark plug and drain the fuel from your equipment, before simply removing the old line and installing the new one and reassembling the rest of the motor.
Gasket-breather – Part Number: 27549S
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Gasket-breather
Part #27549S
The Breather Gasket is OEM and used to provide an airtight seal for the breather assembly. It is a gray part, attached between the breather cap and engine. Installation is rated "Easy" and will require a wrench set and socket set. If broken, damaged, or worn due to fatigue, there may be oil leaking from it, and the engine may be running rough from an unwanted vacuum sucking in air. If this happens, replace the part. Refer to your make, model and diagrams to ensure this is the correct part for you.
Hose-vacuum – Part Number: 791766
$10.60
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Hose-vacuum
Part #791766
This genuine part is sourced directly from the original equipment manufacturer. It is specially designed for use with Briggs and Stratton engines commonly installed on lawn and garden equipment. The purpose of this hose is to transfer vacuum from the engine. Unfortunately, over time the material may wear out and begin to crack eventually requiring a replacement. Make sure to check the diagrams of your model for the exact location and the correct installation of this part. Note, this item includes one durable rubber hose and two metal clamps to secure it.
Engine Spark Plug Boot – Part Number: 66538S
$6.40
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Engine Spark Plug Boot
Part #66538S
This spark plug boot is a genuine OEM Briggs & Stratton replacement designed to fit securely over the spark plug, protecting the connection from moisture, dirt, and debris. Its durable, elbow-style design helps ensure reliable ignition and easy installation, making it an ideal replacement when a cracked, loose, or worn boot causes hard starting, misfires, or inconsistent engine performance.

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Arm, Shift – Part Number: 8235
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Arm, Shift
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Part #8235
Washer Direct Drive Water Pump – Part Number: WP3363394
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Washer Direct Drive Water Pump
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Part #WP3363394
The direct drive drain pump (Whirlpool Direct Drive Washer Pump, Drain Pump, Washer Drain Pump, Water Pump) removes water from the washer during the drain cycle without the use of a belt. The pump is supposed to drain the water from the washer; if the water isn’t draining or if there is a leak, you may have a problem with your pump. You must replace this part if there is a blockage or clog. Although the symptoms may point to a malfunctioning drain pump, there could actually be a problem with one of the connecting hoses. This pump connected directly to the motor, and comes in white plastic. This replacement part features 1 direct drive water pump with 2 ports for water to pass through: a large one and a smaller one.
Compressor Id: – Part Number: 8235
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Compressor Id:
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Part #8235

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Could not keep an aftermarket muffler on the engine.
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  • Richard from KERNERSVILLE, NC
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Wrench set
Once I determined what OEM muffler I needed, installation was relatively easy. I have a 1982 4hp Briggs on my Snapper tiller. There was a 90* galvanized elbow coming out of the exhaust port, with a bezel nut to lock it down. Do not remove the elbow, even though it appears that you should. If you install the muffler without the elbow the m uffler will parallel the the vacuum for the carburetor and can melt the rubber couplers. Use the elbow to direct the heat away from the carburetor. Use a pipe wrench to lock down the bezel nut because the weight of the muffler, especially under vibration, can work loose and fall down on the tine belt cover and melt it. The bezel nut that comes with the muffler should also be used to lock down the muffler to the threaded intake bracket that comes with the muffler, not to replace the bezel nut for the elbow.
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