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Filter A/C Cartridge – Part Number: 491588S
Filter A/C Cartridge
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PartSelect #: PS8987387
Manufacturer #: 491588S
This is a replacement air filter/AC cartridge for your small engine. The air filter prevents dirt and debris from entering the engine. Over time, the air filter can become clogged or damaged, and this...
$7.06
  In Stock
Engine Ratchet Pawl – Part Number: 281505S
Engine Ratchet Pawl
PartSelect #: PS8942598
Manufacturer #: 281505S
The manufacturer-approved Ratchet Pawl (Starter Pawl) comes in a set of two (2). This part attaches inside the recoil assembly, and is used to engage the flywheel. if broken due to wear/damage it will...
$3.99
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Engine Float Valve Kit – Part Number: 398188
Engine Float Valve Kit
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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...
$6.97
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Engine Filter – Part Number: 298090S
Engine 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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Spark Plug – Part Number: 491055S
Spark Plug
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PartSelect #: PS9281094
Manufacturer #: 491055S
$4.99
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Engine Pulley Spring Assembly – Part Number: 498144
Engine Pulley Spring Assembly
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PartSelect #: PS8988822
Manufacturer #: 498144
Upgrade your equipment with this reliable Pulley/Spring Assembly from Briggs and Stratton. Known for their superior quality, Briggs and Stratton parts are designed to help prolong the life of your mac...
$20.78
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Engine Hose Connector – Part Number: 692317
Engine Hose Connector
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PartSelect #: PS9074730
Manufacturer #: 692317
$7.06
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Engine Float Bowl Gasket – Part Number: 693981
Engine Float Bowl Gasket
PartSelect #: PS9064482
Manufacturer #: 693981
$4.99
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Lawn Mower Air Filter Pre-Cleaner – Part Number: 493537S
Lawn Mower Air Filter Pre-Cleaner
PartSelect #: PS8983404
Manufacturer #: 493537S
$7.06
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Bowl-Float – Part Number: 796611
Bowl-Float
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PartSelect #: PS9306908
Manufacturer #: 796611
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Engine Flywheel Key – Part Number: 222698S
Engine Flywheel Key
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PartSelect #: PS8925657
Manufacturer #: 222698S
$4.99
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Engine Pawl Friction Plate – Part Number: 692299
Engine Pawl Friction Plate
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PartSelect #: PS9074726
Manufacturer #: 692299
$5.60
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SEC30/36 CSA SW & WIRE – Part Number: 12141
SEC30/36 CSA SW & WIRE
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PartSelect #: PS4257384
Manufacturer #: 12141
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Lever- Oil Adjustment – Part Number: 12141
Lever- Oil Adjustment
This part number matches the current model number 12141
PartSelect #: PS9884856
Manufacturer #: 12141
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Connector – Part Number: 12141
Connector
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PartSelect #: PS12183685
Manufacturer #: 12141
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Washer, fiber – Part Number: 12141
Washer, fiber
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PartSelect #: PS12648843
Manufacturer #: 12141
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Sleeve – Part Number: 12141
Sleeve
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PartSelect #: PS16265930
Manufacturer #: 12141
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Mistreated Briggs & Stratton 206 CC Engine on MTD Chipper
Removed tank and drained old gas.
Removed and disassembled carb. Needed new gaskets and seals, and had to clean corn syrup glaze (separated ethanol) from bowl and everywhere else with carb cleaner.
Throttle linkage was de-plating/rusty. Steel wool and WD40 got it moving again.
Cleaned spark plug electrode.
Reassembled, poured Sea Foam in the bottom of the tank and gave it a few pulls.
Let Sea Foam sit for a while, then filled the tank with Premium.
Blew white smoke for a minute then ran like new. Shredded for a while, then changed the oil.
Parts Used:
Engine Carburetor Overhaul Kit
  • Dana from HAMMOND, IN
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Parts fit like a glove
Removed pull start assembly down to the crank. Installed motor housing, motor fan & rewind assembly. All went real good.
Parts Used:
Engine Fan Flywheel Engine Rewind Starter Housing-Blower
  • Wayne from OOLTEWAH, TN
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Socket set
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Needed to replace muffler
Using a socket wrench with extension and a T20 star socket (you can use the appropriate hex head socket also) i removed to two bolts holding the muffler on. They are right on top of the engine and very accessible. Your model may have a heat shield that needs to be removed. Once the muffler is off remove the old gasket. It may be stuck to the muffler or exhaust opening on the engine. It should just pry of with a little effort. I did make sure there were no gasket pieces left behind. I placed the bolts through the flange of the new muffler and then slid the new gasket over the bolts. You can use a exhaust gasket sealant just hold it place while you place the flange in place and not have to worry about gasket dropping off. I just held it until I got the flange in place. I started the bolts by hand using the socket and extension. I alternated from each bolt until I had tighted it down. You can look up torque specs. I just used my grunt meter. It is good as new. Parts were OEM replacement. Not knock off almost right parts. I got very lucky when I found this company and will use them again.
Parts Used:
Engine Muffler Engine Exhaust Gasket
  • Philip from LINEVILLE, AL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Socket set
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