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Engine won't start or pull cord doesn't retract? This rewind starter housing restores pull-start function. Moderate DIY repair for lawn equipment engines.
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The starter pulley, also known as the recoil pulley, is a standard part that is found on a number of pull-start engines from Briggs & Stratton. This pulley is attached to the starter spring and the flywheel. When the starter rope is pulled, it engages the starter spring, which causes the pulley to react and turn the flywheel, engaging the engine. This pulley and the entire starter system are exposed to constant repetitive motion, which can cause parts to become worn or damaged. This pulley may fail to function or become damaged, which will require a full replacement. This genuine OEM starter recoil pulley is made of durable plastic and produced to exact standards. Briggs & Stratton engines that take this starter pulley can be found on several lawn and garden equipment engines. This durable plastic part is sold as an individual unit and does not include the starter rope or other parts of the starter housing. If those are required, they will need to be purchased separately. This pulley may also be available as part of a full starter housing replacement. Always disengage the spark plug when working on the starter system or engine components and wear gloves for hand protection.
Pull cord won't retract or retracts slowly? The rewind spring returns the starter rope to the housing. Common fix for rope retraction issues.
This is a starter rope that is used in the starter assembly of many sorts of lawn and garden equipment. It works with tools with small engines by engaging the starter pulley when the rope is pulled so the engine turns on. Through use, wear and tear can occur. This can cause the starter rope to fray or weaken. When the rope is already weak, it can break and the tool will no longer be able to be used.The most common sign that the starter rope is broken is receiving a handful of rope when pulling the rope to start the engine. If this occurs, the starter rope will need to be replaced. Before starting the replacement process, make sure the machine is turned off and the spark plug wire has been removed. Remove the starter rope from its guide to replace it with a new part.This starter rope is sold as an individual part. It is an authentic OEM replacement part that is directly sourced from the manufacturer. The rope is made for use with lawnmowers, tillers, pressure washers, leaf blowers, and wood chippers manufactured by Simplicity, Lawn-Boy, Murray, Toro, Craftsman, and Briggs & Stratton.
Replace a frayed or broken starter rope that prevents your lawn mower engine from starting. Simple DIY repair that restores pull-start function.
Replacement mounting screw for lawn and garden engines. Secures components together during operation. Replace if stripped, missing, or damaged.
Starter rope won't engage or turn the crankshaft? A worn or corroded starter clutch prevents engine cranking. Direct replacement restores starting function.
Hardware screw for securing components on lawn and garden engine equipment. Replace stripped, lost, or damaged screws on housings and covers. Standard fastener.
Engine won't start? A worn pawl friction plate in the starter assembly prevents cranking. This small engine part transfers power to the starter cup.
Engine won't start or recoil pull cord spins freely? This ratchet pawl engages your recoil starter system. Comes as a set of two. Simple repair.
Secures engine components on gas line trimmers. Replace this mounting nut if it's stripped, corroded, missing, or no longer holds parts firmly in place.
Replacement screw that secures the pawl friction plate in lawn and garden engines. Replaces lost, stripped, or damaged flange bolts on the recoil assembly.
Fix a lawn mower that won't pull start with this complete recoil starter assembly. Includes pulley, housing, grip, and spring for easy installation.
Fix a stretched or broken starter rope spring with this friction spring. Prevents pulley damage and overstretching. Fits small engines on snow throwers, pressure washers, and generators. Easy DIY repair.
This is replacement air cleaner screw is compatible with a range of different types of lawn and garden equipment that have air cleaners. The screw is used to ensure the air cleaner is properly fastened to the machine. Without the screw, the air cleaner would not stay in place. The air cleaner screw could suffer damage in a range of ways. It might simply be from wear and tear or corrosion from the elements. In addition, it could have been damaged or the threads could have become stripped. If the threads are damaged, it will not hold properly. The air cleaner screw could have been lost, as well. In any of these instances, the owner will want to replace the screw. This is a genuine OEM replacement air cleaner screw that is sold individually. The screw can be used with pressure washers, wood chippers, chainsaws, leaf blowers, lawn mowers, and other small engines with an air cleaner. Compatible brands include Craftsman, Briggs & Stratton, Toro, Cub Cadet, Homelite, Murray, Simplicity, Lawn-Boy, and MTD.
Pull cord won't retract or mower won't start? This recoil starter pulley spring assembly restores proper tension. Easy DIY install in under an hour.