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Gasket--Rocker Cover – Part Number: 272475S
Gasket--Rocker Cover
PartSelect #: PS8941245
Manufacturer #: 272475S
This OEM Gasket Rocker Cover, which can also be called the Valve Cover Gasket, is used to provide a seal between the valve cover and engine. This is a gray-colored part, measuring 5 1/2 x 4 Inch, and ...
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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
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PartSelect #: PS9281094
Manufacturer #: 491055S
$4.99
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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 Oil Seal – Part Number: 391086S
Engine Oil Seal
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PartSelect #: PS9277860
Manufacturer #: 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 "M...
$6.59
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Engine Cylinder Head Gasket – Part Number: 796584
Engine Cylinder Head Gasket
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PartSelect #: PS9142383
Manufacturer #: 796584
This is a replacement cylinder head gasket for your small engine. It is approximately 5 inches in width and 6 inches in length. The cylinder head gasket helps to create a seal for the cylinder head. I...
$21.52
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Engine Valve Gasket Set – Part Number: 794152
Engine Valve Gasket Set
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PartSelect #: PS9141388
Manufacturer #: 794152
Enhance the performance and longevity of your engine equipment with this high-quality Gasket Set-Valve from the well-renowned brand, Briggs and Stratton. This set comprises of multiple robust gaskets ...
$35.23
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Engine Exhaust Gasket – Part Number: 692236
Engine Exhaust Gasket
PartSelect #: PS9294808
Manufacturer #: 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...
$5.71
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Fan Flywheel – Part Number: 796201
Fan Flywheel
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PartSelect #: PS9306896
Manufacturer #: 796201
Upgrade your engine equipment with this high-quality Fan-Flywheel from Briggs and Stratton. Crafted with precision to ensure stellar performance, this Fan-Flywheel is perfect for keeping your engine c...
$32.55
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Engine O-Ring – Part Number: 691917
Engine O-Ring
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PartSelect #: PS9294749
Manufacturer #: 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 ma...
$4.99
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Engine Flywheel Key – Part Number: 222698S
Engine Flywheel Key
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PartSelect #: PS8925657
Manufacturer #: 222698S
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Engine Intake Push Rod – Part Number: 692003
Engine Intake Push Rod
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PartSelect #: PS9294769
Manufacturer #: 692003
$8.61
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My Briggs & Strattan (Troy Bilt) riding mover had broken vanes(blades) on the engine.
I went to Troy-Bilt first first for the part-nothing, then B&S engine, still no help surfing their websites for this part. Again, no help. Before giving up completely I thought about all the parts I have bought from PartSelect for washers and such. Typed in "Fan-Flywheel" B&S. First thing that popped up was a picture of this part. All my searching on Troy-Bilt mower site and B&S site for over two hours with no results, and then I go to PartSelect and without my model number or anything else, they had it and even displayed my model number and sent it right away, popped it in and the mower is working fine as ever. No matter what you need, I say save yourself a lot of time and just go here first. I'm a loyal member of PartSelect for over six years!!!
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Fan Flywheel
  • William from SPRING GREEN, WI
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Stopped running. Turned to be a bent intake push rod and broken rocker arm
Removed head. Replaced both rocker arms, intake pus rod, push rod guide exhaust and head gaskets. Torqued head in 3 stages to 216 in/lbs. gapped intake to .004 and exhaust to .006 at TDC

Added oil and gas. Now running great

If you need to replace push rods use steel (exhaust) they are the same length
The engine was a Briggs & Stratton 217802 0113 E10604 (2006 year date code)
I used the following
796189 gasket
272475S gasket
697494 push rod
690822 push rod guide
691751 rocker arms
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Engine Rocker Arm Engine Push Rod Guide
  • Rene from COVINGTON, LA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Socket set, Wrench set
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Old fan broke from previous owner
Used this an old (maybe a 2007?) Briggs and Stratton 17.5 ho engine.This fan wasn’t an exact replica of the old one. But the bolt holes were in the right spot and it was the right size. Had to drill out the little dimples for the bolts and the fan guard that goes on top to stop debris didn’t screw directly into the fan like the old one. But I was able to attach the guard to the engine cover/piece that houses the air filter with a plastic bracket/retainer that was already on the engine. Overall, easy install and fit just fine once I determined how I wanted to attach the fan guard
Parts Used:
Fan Flywheel
  • Carmen from APPLE VALLEY, MN
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Socket set
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