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This exhaust valve is a genuine Midwest Engine part, sold individually. This exhaust valve can be used as a replacement part for a variety of small engine outdoor appliances including lawn mowers, snowblowers, lawn tractors, and wood chippers. The purpose of an exhaust valve is to provide a channel for the burned gas to pass outside of the appliance and out into the air.The exhaust valve might have to be replaced at some point if it can no longer provide a passageway for burned gas to pass through on its way out of the appliance. If the exhaust valve has been blocked up, punctured, cracked, or warped, the component should be removed and replaced by this genuine OEM replacement part. It is a simple repair process that will take only a few minutes. Remember to always wear gloves when handling, repairing, and operating outdoor equipment. Always unplug the appliance before performing any kind of repair or replacement. Sourced directly from the manufacturer, this component is a genuine replacement part that is sold individually. This exhaust valve is compatible with the following outdoor appliance brands: Midwest Engine, Briggs & Stratton, Toro, Cub Cadet, MTD, and Simplicity.
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.