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This replacement part is a cylinder head. Cylinder Heads are commonly found inside the engine and are responsible for closing the combustion chamber from the top so that the user may operate the machine effectively during use. A new cylinder head might be needed if the current one is no longer working properly or is damaged in any way. If the engine is no longer starting or is struggling to start, it might be the cylinder head malfunctioning. If there are unusual noises coming from inside of the machine, this part might be out of place. This is a genuine replacement part made by Midwest Engine. It is an OEM replacement part which will ensure a proper fit. This part is sold individually.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
This voltage regulator is an original OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer, Midwest Engine. It is sold individually. A voltage regulator is an important piece when it comes to regulating and stabilizing the electrical currents of a piece of machinery. It is designed for use with outdoor lawn and garden power equipment that have small engines, such as a lawn mower, a snow blower, and a wood chipper. It is compatible with products by brands such as Briggs & Stratton, Toro, Cub Cadet, Lawn Boy, and Simplicity.The voltage regulator part is crucial to the machine. Specifically, it is a 5-9 amp regulator for small engines that are commonly installed on a variety of lawn and garden equipment. It is designed to be an exact replacement for missing or damaged components on a new unit. The purpose of the voltage regulator is to regulate electrical voltage within the machine as it operates.The replacement or repair process of the voltage regulator should be straightforward, although a screwdriver and pliers may be needed to complete the replacement process. The user replacing the part should always be sure to wear gloves during any assembly, replacement, or installation processes. The user should also refer to the owner's manual of their equipment and any guiding diagrams that clarify the placement location.