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This part is a replacement shaft choke. This is a genuine OEM part made by Midwest Engine and has been sourced directly from the manufacturer. It can be used to replace a broken or otherwise defective shaft choke but in a variety of outdoor power equipment.The shaft choke attaches to the engine carburetor and allows adjustments to the carburetor itself by the user. Over time, this part may become worn or broken, requiring replacement. It's advisable to wear work gloves to protect the hands. It's important when working on or near an engine to make sure the equipment is powered off and completely cooled down before starting any repairs. For more accurate information on how and where to install this shaft choke, the appropriate owner's manual and equipment diagrams should be utilized.As an authentic replacement part, this shaft choke is suitable for use on several different models of small engine outdoor power equipment manufactured by Midwest Engine and various other brands. Please note that this is a genuine part made of high-quality, durable materials and is sold individually.
This genuine Briggs and Stratton idle mixture valve is an original OEM replacement part designed to fit select engines made by the brand. This valve is responsible for controlling the mixture of air and gasoline that enter the carburetor, which helps determine how much power gets to the engine. This valve opens and closes based on the pull of the engine throttle, allowing the engine to perform at the optimal level based on user need. The valve can wear out over time due to the constant repetitive motion and high heat exposure, which can result in the need for replacement. This part should always be replaced with a genuine OEM model. This OEM idle mixture valve is manufactured for use in lawn and garden equipment that features select small engines manufactured by Briggs and Stratton. It is sold as an individual unit and does not include any additional parts or hardware. If additional parts are needed, they will require a separate purchase. This part replacement should be done on an engine that has had sufficient time to cool so that there is no danger of burns. Gloves should be worn at all times and it may be necessary to drain some of the fuel before working on these engines.