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This authentic OEM replacement fuel line works to transfer fuel from the tank to the carburetor. Over time, these fuel lines age and may need to be removed and replaced. During routine maintenance, the fuel line may show signs of wear, such as having cracks that allow fuel to seep through. This is normal deterioration and indicates that the fuel line needs to be removed and replaced. The cracks may not be evident to the naked eye. However, if there are cracks or leaks in the fuel line, the fuel will not get to the carburetor efficiently, which will be evident in the engine sputtering or not idling properly. Removal and replacement require a screwdriver. Any fuel in the tank should be emptied prior to working on the fuel line. Use the screwdriver to remove the clamps holding the fuel line in place. Remove the old fuel line and clamps. Put the new fuel line and clamps in place. Tighten the clamps enough to hold the line taut. Do not overtighten, or the line could be damaged. This fuel line is sold individually. It is for use with Briggs and Stratton engines. It comes with the clamps needed for installation.
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This is a fuel line replacement intended to keep a lawnmower's engine running smoothly. It is long enough to make a couple of fuel lines, just cut the fuel line to the desired length and keep the rest as a spare. When a mower doesn't start easily or performs poorly when running, the fuel delivery system may have a problem and will need repair. The fuel line that supplies gas from the tank to the carburetor may be cracked or broken. When this occurs, it is best to replace the fuel line before it becomes a flammable hazard. This is an OEM replacement fuel line sourced from the manufacturer and is sold individually. This replacement part is compatible with different Briggs & Stratton mowers. Remember to use work gloves and drain the gas tank before the installation of this part.
This is an inline fuel filter and is an essential part of a fuel system. This part can be found inside the fuel tank or fitted into the fuel line. The fuel filter is responsible for straining particles like water and debris in the fuel so that they won't reach and clog the combustion chamber and eventually reduce the engine's performance. Annoying sputters when starting equipment and uneven idling are incidents that may be related to a clogged fuel filter. To remove a fuel filter, first cut off the fuel supply and then slide the fuel clamps away to remove the filter. Remember to work in a well-ventilated area, with no open flame or fire source, when installing this component. This part works with lawn mowers, snowblowers, tillers, generators, wood chippers, and others with small engines. It is compatible with brands such as Briggs & Stratton, Craftsman, Toro, Cub Cadet, Murray, Lawn Boy, Snapper, and Simplicity. This is a manufacturer-supplied OEM replacement part and comes as an individual component.
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
This genuine OEM part is a rocker switch for lawnmower engines. A rocker switch is the component that allows the user to power the engine. If the rocker switch is no longer functioning and not turning the engine on and off as intended, it might need to be replaced. While replacing a rocker switch may seem like a difficult task, it is actually a simple fix.To replace the rocker switch, pry it off using a flathead screwdriver. Once removed from the mower, unplug the wire harness attached to it. Once unplugged, replace with the new switch. Snap the switch back into its original position and test if it has been installed correctly. If the mower turns on and the engine is able to start, then the installation was a success.This replacement part is sold individually and is compatible with Briggs and Stratton lawnmowers.
A hose clamp serves the basic purpose of holding together two connecting hoses. This is a crucial job in an engine. Since there are so many connecting tubes and hoses transferring oil and fuel within an engine, a leak could prove catastrophic. It could not only cause the engine to malfunction but could also become a fire hazard. Replacing a hose clamp is an easy job, though the exact process will depend on where the connection is located. A pair of pliers may be needed. This is a genuine OEM replacement part and will work with a wide range of appliances, such as pressure washers, engines, generators, tractors, mowers, blowers, shredders, and chippers from Murray, Toro, Briggs & Stratton, Snapper, MTD, Lawn-Boy, or Simplicity. This part ships individually.
The stop switch, sometimes called a kill switch, is triggered to stop the engine when the operator is no longer on the seat ,This is important for safety. If the stop switch is not functioning properly, inspect it for damage and replace it right away. Operating a machine without a functional stop switch can be dangerous. The stop switch is a genuine OEM part, and it is sold individually. The switch can work for many types of equipment including lawn tractors, lawnmowers, log splitters, wood chippers, pressure washers, and tillers. The replacement part is compatible with a range of brands, including Midwest Engine, Toro, Craftsman, Briggs & Stratton, Lawn-Boy, Murray, Snapper, and MTD.
This genuine OEM replacement part is a spark plug terminal for a wide variety of small combustion engines. In a combustion engine, the spark plug generates a small electrical charge that creates enough power to start up the ignition and engage combustion. The plug connects to the ignition through the terminal. Spark plugs generate and then pass a small electrical current through to the ignition. Usually, the main issue with spark plugs is that this current hyper-extends and ends up frying the spark plug. However, if the terminal is damaged, the charge will not pass into the ignitor, and the engine will not turn. If the spark plug can carry a charge but the engine still won't turn, it's likely the terminal that needs replacing. This is an easy repair because the terminal should just snap on and off. If stuck, a pair of needle-nose pliers should make it easier. This high-quality replacement part is compatible with engines from Murray, Toro, Lawn Boy, and Briggs & Stratton. It is sourced from the original manufacturer and ships individually.
This is a genuine replacement fuel tank cap for select Briggs & Stratton engines. It seals the fuel tank to keep the fuel contained and also to create the pressure required to run the fuel system and lead to the combustion process. The fuel cap screws onto the fuel tank and can become worn over time. The cap can also become damaged due to an impact or another incident. In some cases, the cap can get lost or the threads can break or strip entirely. A replacement cap like this one can be the solution for compatible models. This OEM fuel tank cap is manufactured to specific standards by Briggs & Stratton and will fit select models of vertical and industrial engines, including 3.5, 5, 7, 9, and 12.5 HP models. It can also be used on select Toro, Murray, Simplicity, and Snapper models that have a Biggs & Stratton engine and/or fuel tank. The non-vented cap ensures appropriate sealing and fuel containment, and it is made of durable composite plastic material. This fuel tank cap is sold individually. No tools are required to replace this part.
This is a fuel cut-off value that is used in over 150 different small gasoline-powered engines. Those devices that have this value include power vacuums, leaf blowers, pressure washers, and generators. The fuel cut-off valve is a safety feature that sits on the bottom of the fuel tank. In situations where the engine must be cleared of gasoline, this valve is very useful. It allows the gasoline in the fuel line to continue to the carburetor and to be combusted in the cylinder. Once the engine block is drained of gasoline, no further ignition of fuel is possible until the cut-off is reactivated. Although it is out of the way of casual contact, the cut-off can be bumped and damaged by contact with other tools, hoses, or debris. Also, since it is a narrow passage through which gasoline passes, it is possible for contaminants to jam the flow and create a blockage. If the tank is full of gasoline and the carburetor is functioning normally, an engine that won't offer to start at all may be the victim of a faulty cut-off fuel valve. This OEM genuine replacement is compatible with Toro and Briggs and Stratton engines.