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This genuine OEM replacement intake manifold gasket for a small gas-powered lawn appliance motor acts as a seal between two engine components, like any other gasket. However, the intake manifold gasket is one of the most necessary gaskets because it is responsible for sealing the engine vacuum and coolant. Intake manifold gaskets can be damaged because of their location in the engine. If the engine has been running hot for a while, the metal can expand and crush the gasket, causing it to fail. If this happens, the engine will begin overheating, as coolant can no longer reach the areas where it is needed. Replacing an intake manifold gasket will mean removing the air filter and its housing, the oil drain tube, blower housing, breather tube, and carburetor. Making this repair requires a set of socket wrenches and screwdrivers. This part is compatible with a wide range of mowers, chippers, and blowers from Briggs & Stratton, Toro, Cub Cadet, MTD, Simplicity, and Lawn Boy. It is sourced from the original manufacturer and ships individually.
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
O-rings are used in various locations and applications to seal and protect connections throughout the engine. The O-ring is typically used for rigid connections where a proper seal is required for optimal functioning. It is critical to have the right size and style of O-ring installed for proper operation. These parts tend to wear over time and that can affect their ability to seal. If O-rings are degraded or damaged in any way, they need to be replaced as soon as possible to prevent further damage. This O-ring is manufactured to exact specifications by Briggs & Stratton to provide a genuine OEM replacement. It can be used in various Toro, Briggs & Stratton, and Lawn-Boy engines. Typically found in lawn tractor engines, this part is compatible with more than 150 machines. This O-ring is made from durable materials and sold individually. Always disconnect the spark plug before beginning engine work and wear gloves for hand protection.