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Poulan Snow Blower Engine Oil Seal
PartSelect Number PS9277860
Manufacturer Part Number 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.
Poulan Snow Blower Engine Oil Seal
PartSelect Number PS8948679
Manufacturer Part Number 299819S
This OEM Oil Seal is an individually sold rubber part which is attached around the axis shaft on the crankcase housing to provide a proper seal. A broken seal will lead to a leak, and the part should be replaced. Installation is rated as "Medium" difficulty by customers, and will require a screwdriver, wrenchset and seal puller. Refer to your make, model and diagrams to ensure you've chosen the correct part. This model comes in black and grey.
Poulan Snow Blower Engine Crankcase Gasket
PartSelect Number PS9064929
Manufacturer Part Number 694953
Poulan Snow Blower Engine Air Cleaner Gasket
PartSelect Number PS9066143
Manufacturer Part Number 692277
Poulan Snow Blower Engine Cylinder Head Gasket
PartSelect Number PS9294947
Manufacturer Part Number 694872
Poulan Snow Blower Engine Exhaust Gasket
PartSelect Number PS9064823
Manufacturer Part Number 691893
Installation Instructions
Philip from LINEVILLE, AL
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.
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