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This screw is designed by Briggs & Stratton as a mounting screw to attach the carburetor onto the engine body so the two can work in tandem. Over time, these screws can become damaged or broken, which requires replacement. A visual inspection of the carburetor mounting screws can help determine whether they need to be replaced. Cleaning the screws can make it easier to see if the screw has been broken or damaged in any way. In some cases, these screws can also become loose, which also indicates a replacement is required. Remove the old screw using the appropriate screwdriver and install the new screw before running the engine again. This is a genuine OEM replacement part directly from the manufacturer. It is sold individually. This screw is designed for use with Briggs & Stratton, Simplicity, Toro, and Cub Cadet lawnmowers, chipper shredders, leaf blowers, snowblowers, tillers, generators, and lawn tractors. A hex screwdriver and other tools may be needed to make a repair.
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Mounting screw for lawn and garden engines. Secures engine components and covers. Replace if stripped, corroded, missing, or damaged during maintenance.
Engine stalling at idle? This idle speed kit prevents stalling when the engine isn't in motion. Essential repair for lawn tractors and garden equipment.
Float hinge pin for lawn and garden engines. Secures the carburetor float assembly. Replace if bent, worn, or missing to restore proper fuel flow regulation.
Carburetor inlet seat for lawn and garden engines. Installs in the carburetor fuel inlet. Replace if cracked, worn, or causing fuel leaks.
Here is a replacement carburetor float for small engines used on lawn mowers and other machines. The carburetor combines air and fuel, ensuring that the engine has the right mix for combustion and performance. The carburetor float plays a critical role in that process by helping to ensure that the optimum level of fuel stays in the chamber. As the fuel level rises and falls, the float does as well, operating the fuel needle and replenishing or slowing the supply of gasoline. Over time, carburetor floats can degrade due to exposure to gasoline and high temperatures. A sticking carburetor float is a sign that it needs to be replaced. The engine may sputter, may rev high, or may choke itself out. Replacing the carburetor float will require removing the air box, the air cleaner element, the fuel line, and the carburetor itself. The carburetor bowl must be removed to access the old float and replace it with a new one. Note that this is a new OEM carburetor float designed to fit Briggs & Stratton engines on over 150 different yard machines from brands like Murray, Toro, and Lawn-Boy. It is sold individually.
Seals the carburetor float bowl to prevent fuel leaks. Replace if you notice fuel leaking or excessive fuel consumption. Confirm fit with your model.
Small but essential hardware nut for lawn and garden engines. Secures components in place when used with washers and screws. Replace if stripped or worn.
Hose connector for small engines. Replaces cracked, broken, or missing connectors that link fuel or breather hoses. Presses into place for secure fit.
Seals carburetor float bowl bolt to prevent fuel leaks on lawn mower engines. Replace during carburetor overhaul for proper seal. Verify fit with model.
Fix engine stalling or rough running caused by fuel delivery issues. This float bowl mounts to your carburetor and regulates fuel supply to the engine.