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Engine won't start or kicks back during starting? A damaged flywheel disrupts ignition timing. This replacement flywheel restores proper function.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
Fix a broken or frayed pull cord with this engine starter rope grip. Common when rope won't retract or handle breaks. Standard DIY repair in 15-20 minutes.
Replacement screw for lawn and garden engines. Used to secure components during assembly. Replace if original is lost, stripped, or damaged.
Replacement blower housing for lawn and garden engines. Covers and protects internal blower components. Replace if cracked, broken, or damaged.
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.
Replacement screw that secures the pawl friction plate in lawn and garden engines. Replaces lost, stripped, or damaged flange bolts on the recoil assembly.
Engine won't start when you pull the cord? This rewind starter assembly lets you hand-crank your lawn mower engine. Moderate DIY repair for most users.
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.
Flywheel fan installs on top of the engine flywheel to help cool the engine during operation. Replace if blades are cracked, broken, or missing.
This brush retainer is part of the starter motor on many types of lawn and garden machinery. It comes with both the retainer and a set of four brushes. The main job of the brush retainer is to hold a set of carbon brushes against the commutator bars located on the armature. If the brush retainer is worn, damaged, or improperly seated, it can cause problems with the equipment. The starter motor will not be able to get the proper amount of current from the battery.If the brush retainer might be causing problems, a visual inspection can be performed. A damaged brush retainer can wear down to the wire lead and become burned, pitted, or cracked. When the brush retainer is worn out, it can decrease engine performance, reduce braking, and cause the motor to lose power. This brush retainer is an authentic OEM replacement part sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is sold as an individual part. The retainer is made to be used with lawnmowers, snowblowers, tillers, and wood chippers created by Briggs & Stratton, Craftsman, Toro, Cub Cadet, Lawn-Boy, Snapper, MTD, and Simplicity.
Pull cord won't retract or rewind on your engine? This recoil pulley and spring assembly restores proper starter function. DIY-friendly repair.