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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.
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Engine won't start when you pull the cord? This rewind starter assembly triggers combustion in lawn and garden equipment. Straightforward DIY fix.
Pull cord won't retract or rewind on your engine? This recoil pulley and spring assembly restores proper starter function. DIY-friendly repair.
This piston ring set is a genuine Midwest Engine part, sold individually. This piston ring set can be used as a replacement part in lawn mowers, snowblowers, and generators. The purpose of the piston ring set is to seal off the gas chamber of the appliance so that there are no significant leaks within or outside of the pistons.Piston rings can suffer damage as a result of general wear and tear from long-term use or from an accident with a hard object. Remember to always wear gloves when handling, repairing, and operating outdoor equipment. Always unplug the appliance before performing any kind of repair or replacement.This is a genuine OEM replacement part sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is sold individually. This piston ring set is compatible with the following outdoor appliance brands: Midwest Engine, Briggs & Stratton, Craftsman, Toro, Cub Cadet, Wheel Horse, Lawn Boy, Simplicity, and MasterCut.
Fix oil leaks or stripped drain threads with this engine oil drain valve. Direct replacement for the oil pan drain fitting on riding mowers and tractors.
The carburetor is the part of the chainsaw that mixes air from the intake valve system and gas before the fuel mixture goes to the engine. This ensures that the chainsaw is capable of continuing to run while it is in use. A bad carburetor will cause problems with how the chainsaw runs, and it may stop running during work. If the engine does not start when the tank is full of fresh fuel, test the carburetor. Start by removing the air filter and pouring a teaspoon of fuel onto the carburetor. Then, pull the starter rope to start the engine. If the engine starts but quickly dies, it means that the carburetor will likely need to be replaced. The replacement of the new carburetor is fairly simple. Remove the rear cover on the chainsaw to remove the old carburetor. Once you have removed the old carburetor, you can then install the new carburetor. Replace the cover and test the chainsaw. This is an OEM sourced part that will work with several models of chainsaws from Poulan and Craftsman.
Replace your engine carburetor if your lawn equipment won't start, runs rough, or stalls frequently. This carburetor mixes fuel and air for combustion.
Fix no-spark, won't start engine issues with a new magneto armature. Powers spark plugs using magnets to create ignition voltage. Common DIY repair.
Engine running rough or losing power? A worn push rod prevents proper valve operation and exhaust venting. This part restores engine performance.
Seals the cylinder head to prevent oil leaks on small engines. Replace when oil consumption increases or leaks develop. Verify fit with your model number.
Keeps your engine running smoothly by filtering dust, grass, and debris. Replace when dirty to prevent misfiring and improve fuel economy. Confirm fit.
Engine won't idle properly or surges? This governor idle spring regulates throttle control. Simple repair with basic tools in under 30 minutes.
Replacement fuel tank cap for small engines. Seals the fuel tank to prevent leaks and evaporation. Order a new cap if yours is cracked or missing.
This replacement grommet is bent at a 45-degree angle to create an elbow for the crankcase breather tube. Another name for the replacement grommet is a 45-degree breather tube. It is made from high-quality black rubber. If the exhaust smoke is coming out dark in color, the grommet may be cracked or damaged and need to be replaced. Another symptom of a faulty grommet is a reduction in mower performance. If the engine is backfiring, this could also be a sign that the grommet has failed. This simple repair doesn’t require any tools. It should easily fit into place without needing to remove any parts aside from the old grommet. Just attach the replacement grommet to the breather tube, connecting the crankcase to the carburetor. It is compatible with many mowers and other small engines manufactured by various brands like Briggs & Stratton, Cub Cadet, Simplicity, and Toro. This is a genuine OEM part.
Fix cracked or worn breather tube connections causing rough running or oil leaks. This rubber grommet connects the crankcase breather to carburetor.
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