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Seals between crankcase and crankshaft to prevent oil leaks and contamination. Replace if you notice oil pooling or engine performance issues.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Seals the cylinder head to prevent compression loss and oil leaks. Replace if you notice engine overheating, white smoke, or poor performance. Verify fit.
Seals the breather assembly on lawn and garden engines. Replace if oil leaks or compression is lost due to wear. Verify fit with your engine model number.
The replacement crankcase gasket seen here is for use with many different types of lawn and garden equipment. The purpose of the crankcase gasket is to fit between the crankcase and the crankcase cover. It helps to make sure that there are no oil leaks that could cause issues with the engine or make a mess when the machine is being stored. Owners should check on the gaskets when they are performing maintenance on their machines. Over time, the gaskets can start to crack or dry out. When this happens, it means that a leak is likely going to occur if it hasn't already. Owners will want to replace these gaskets regularly to ensure they do not have leaks. This is a genuine OEM replacement crankcase gasket that is sold individually. The durable gasket will work for models of many types of machines including lawn mowers, tillers, leaf blowers, generators, wood chippers, log splitters, and certain other small engines. Compatible brands include Briggs & Stratton, Craftsman, Toro, Simplicity, and Cub Cadet.
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
This crankcase gasket is a replacement part for lawn and garden equipment. It's made to keep the crank from being exposed to the elements and protected from oil and other hazards. This part is located between the crankcase cover and the engine block and is made of a waterproof material that fits the engine block. There are also holes in the component where the crankcase bolts go. If the lawn mower is using a large amount of oil or there is an oil leak noticed, this is an indication that the crankcase gasket needs to be replaced. The original gasket should be peeled off and the new replacement part should be placed against the engine block. Put back on the crankcase cover, tighten the bolts, and ensure the gasket is sealed in place. At this point, oil can be added back to the engine. This is a genuine OEM replacement part that can be used with Briggs & Stratton, Simplicity, Craftsman, Cub Cadet, and Toro lawn mowers, wood chippers, tillers, log splitters, leaf blowers, and generators. Installing the crankcase gasket will require a nut drive, screwdriver, wrench set, and socket set. This original replacement part is sold individually.
Seals the carburetor intake to prevent air leaks and dirt infiltration. Replace if you notice rough idling or performance issues. Confirm fit with your model.
In-line fuel filter prevents contaminants from entering your engine's carburetor. Replace if clogged to restore fuel flow and prevent starting issues.
Small but essential hardware nut for lawn and garden engines. Secures components in place when used with washers and screws. Replace if stripped or worn.
O-ring seal for lawn and garden engines. Replace when worn, cracked, or leaking to prevent oil and fuel leaks. Verify fit with your engine model number.
Fix oil leaks around your dipstick with this engine O-ring seal. Prevents debris from entering oil system. Simple install stops leaks and protects motor.
This replacement exhaust gasket is an authentic OEM part for a snowblower or lawn tractor engine. On these appliances, the exhaust is located quite near to the air filter, meaning that there is a chance that exhaust could leak into the carburetor. The carburetor requires fresh air to oxygenate fuel for combustion, so manufacturers install a gasket to help seal off the exhaust. Once installed, gaskets exist under a lot of pressure and will absorb the heat of the engine. These stresses cause gaskets to slowly degrade and eventually break their seal. If the exhaust gasket blows, the engine will not perform as it should. Be cautious of a noisy engine that burns more fuel than usual and gives off a burning smell. These are signs that the exhaust gasket has given out. If so, use a socket wrench and wrench set to disassemble the blower and air filter housings, then remove the exhaust manifold and change out the broken gasket. This high-quality replacement exhaust gasket is compatible with engines made by Toro, Husqvarna, Briggs & Stratton, and Snapper. It comes sourced from the original manufacturer and ships individually.