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This is a genuine replacement for Honda engines that need a new 45.5 mm bolt for various lawn and garden machines. This bolt-stud is designed to mount the pull-starter and the cover fan and is a specialty piece that can only be replaced with a genuine manufacturer replacement part. Over time, the bolt-stud can become worn or stripped. It can also be lost or damaged during the course of other repairs. It should be replaced immediately, and this genuine OEM part will provide the exact fit for compatible engines. This genuine bolt-stud is manufactured to exact standards by Honda. It is designed to work with engines found in various Honda machines, as well as those from Toro and Lawn Boy. This bolt is sold as an individual unit. Always wear gloves and allow the engine to cool completely before doing any work. It may also be wise to disconnect the spark plug for added safety when doing engine repairs. Replacing this bolt will require some wrenches, but is a fairly simple repair.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
The exteriors of lawn and garden machines take a lot of wear and tear. When a gas powered machine uses a pull start, that housing can take even more wear and tear than the rest of the machine. This flange nut is designed to secure the starter housing or fan housing to the main body of a machine that uses a small engine. This replacement flange nut works with an array of brands, including Honda, MTD, Toro, and Lawn Boy machines. It is meant to replace a broken or missing flange nut and guarantees the safe and effective operation of the machine. This is an OEM replacement part and only needs properly sized wrench for installation. It ships individually
This collar is an OEM part designed for engines on lawn and garden equipment. It is part of the fan cover that protects the fan on the engine. If this part is missing or damaged and needs to be replaced, this OEM collar is designed to withstand the harsh conditions of engine heat. During maintenance, it is possible to find that normal wear and tear has caused the collar to become loose or missing. It can be replaced with a wrench set and the diagram for the engine model being serviced. The model diagram should be referenced to determine how many fan cover collars are needed for the model in question. Use a wrench set to remove the fan cover collar that needs to be replaced. Once the damaged one is out, use the wrench set to install the new one. Do not overtighten the fan cover collar. Over tightening can cause the cover to strip and be useless. This lawn mower fan collar cover is sold as an individual item. Make sure to order the quantity needed. It is compatible with Cub Cadet engines.
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.