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This is a genuine replacement fuel line with an in-line fuel filter. It is designed to work with a number of different small engines found on yard equipment, such as lawn mowers, tillers, and more. This part serves several critical purposes on the engine, including moving fuel from the tank to the combustion chamber. The in-line filter removes debris and contaminants from the fuel, helping keep the engine running smoothly. Fuel lines and fuel filters both wear out over time. Debris will eventually clog fuel filters, forcing a replacement. Fuel lines can become brittle through time, exposure to gasoline, and exposure to heat and the elements. Replacing this fuel line/fuel filter combo is simple. A pair of needle-nosed pliers is the only tool required. Simply pinch the clamps to open them, pull the fuel line loose from the nipples, and replace it with the new part. Note that this fuel line is designed for a range of Briggs & Stratton small engines found on common yard equipment, including Toro lawn mowers. It is an OEM part and is sold individually.
Mower won't start or runs poorly? Cracked or leaking fuel lines prevent proper fuel delivery. Simple 15-minute DIY repair restores engine performance.
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Secures components like gas tanks on small engines. Replace if stripped, damaged, or lost. Flange design distributes clamping force evenly. Verify fit.
This genuine Briggs & Stratton governor link can be used as a replacement part for appliances operated by small engines, including lawn tractors, lawnmowers, snowblowers, leaf blowers, vacuums, tillers, and generators. The function of a governor link on a small engine appliance is to set the throttle to run at a steady speed. A governor link might have to be replaced if it withstands enough damage to prevent the governor link from keeping the throttle running and keeping the rest of the engine's governor assembly in place. Remember to always wear gloves when handling, repairing, and operating outdoor equipment. This governor link is compatible with the following brands: Midwest Engine, Briggs & Stratton, Toro, Cub Cadet, and Simplicity. This part is sold individually.
The governor spring controls the flow of fuel from the carburetor to the engine, which controls the throttle of the engine. The spring works by creating tension for the throttle so that the engine speed can be controlled with ease. When the throttle is engaged, the spring is stretched or retracted, controlling the butterfly valve that releases fuel into the engine to generate power. The spring can become stretched over time. In some cases, it is damaged or lost during other repairs. This replacement part only requires a screwdriver and pliers for installation and is sold as an individual part. Be sure to disconnect the spark plug and wear gloves when repairing engine parts. This genuine OEM governor spring replacement part can be used with select models of lawn and garden small engines, including lawn mowers and wood chippers. Compatible with Briggs & Stratton, Cub Cadet, and Lawn Boy. This part is made to exact standards and complies with all required regulations and guidelines to provide safe use in small equipment engines.
In-line fuel filter prevents contaminants from entering your engine's carburetor. Replace if clogged to restore fuel flow and prevent starting issues.
Control wire casing for lawn and garden engines. Protects and guides throttle or choke control cables. Replace if cracked, split, or missing.
Control wire for lawn and garden engines. Connects controls to engine throttle or choke mechanisms. Replace if frayed, broken, kinked, or missing.
Secures hoses in your engine to prevent fuel and oil leaks. Replace when rusted or damaged to avoid engine malfunction. Verify fit with your model number.
Engine won't shut off when you turn the key? Replace your lawn mower's stop switch to restore safe engine control. Simple safety repair.
The fuel cut-off valve is used as an external mechanism to stop the flow of gasoline from the fuel assembly to the engine to conserve fuel and maintain safe operation. If your device did not come with a cut-off valve, this is an easy install to give more control over the engine’s operation. When installing a fuel cut-off valve in your small gasoline engine, the first thing to note is the little arrow on the side of the valve. This indicates the direction that fuel will be flowing from the tank to the motor. Empty the fuel tank before proceeding with the repair. Remove the fuel line from the tank and cut the hose in two. Install properly sized hose clamps on either side of the cut and force the two ends of the valve into the severed line. Reattach the fuel lines and fill the tank. This fuel cut-off valve is compatible with a variety of gasoline-driven tools, including lawnmowers, generators, snowblowers, and chippers. Brands that use this OEM replacement part include Craftsman, Briggs & Stratton, Snapper, Simplicity, Toro, and Cub Cadet. This OEM part is sold individually.
Fix fuel leaks or cracked tanks with this engine fuel tank. Compatible with lawnmowers, pressure washers, and generators. DIY-friendly replacement.