020329-0 Briggs and Stratton Pressure Washer - Overview
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Fuel Line
PartSelect #: PS9140673
Manufacturer #: 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 tra...
$11.29
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Garden Hose Filter
PartSelect #: PS9181874
Manufacturer #: B2384GS
This filter, also known as a water inlet screen, is designed for use with pressure washers and has a 1-inch diameter (including the surrounding rubber housing). The filter itself is made of mesh and i...
$4.99
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Vibe Mount Kit
PartSelect #: PS8910434
Manufacturer #: 192310GS
Frequently referred to as a Vibration Kit, this Vibe Mount Kit includes two durable rubber mounts, two metal washers, two bolts, and two locknuts. This kit is sourced directly from the manufacturer fo...
$10.55
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Grommet
PartSelect #: PS8950513
Manufacturer #: 30809GS
This replacement part is used on the base of various models of pressure washers to reduce vibration from the pump. This Grommet has an O.D. of 1 inch, is not part of a kit or assembly, is sold individ...
$4.99
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The foward motor mounts both failed allowing the entire engine and pump to swing back
I loosened the rear motor mounts which protrude through slots in the frame using a 15mm open end allowing the engine to be moved enough to pass the front mounts through both the frame and the engine mounting holes. The upper bolts on the front mounts don't have enough clearance for a socket or box end and the open end gets less than a qua
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rter turn at a time unless you remove the wheels. I just took my time and tightened the nuts being careful not to round the corners. The lower bolt/nuts present no problem.
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Edward from BANGOR, PA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Wrench set
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