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This part is a replacement valve retainer. This is a genuine OEM part made by Midwest Engine and has been sourced directly from the manufacturer. It can be used to replace a broken or defective valve retainer in a variety of small engine power equipment. The valve retainer helps to make sure that the valve spring stays securely locked into place. This ensure the engine is held securely together so the user does not have any issues running the equipment. It's important when working on or near an engine to make sure the equipment is powered off and completely cooled down before starting any repairs. For more accurate information on how and where to install this valve retainer, the appropriate owner's manual and equipment diagrams should be referenced. As an authentic replacement part, this valve retainer is suitable for use on several different models of small engine power equipment manufactured by Midwest Engine. Please note that this is a genuine part made of high-quality, durable materials and is sold individually.
This screw is designed by Briggs & Stratton as a mounting screw to attach the carburetor onto the engine body so the two can work in tandem. Over time, these screws can become damaged or broken, which requires replacement. A visual inspection of the carburetor mounting screws can help determine whether they need to be replaced. Cleaning the screws can make it easier to see if the screw has been broken or damaged in any way. In some cases, these screws can also become loose, which also indicates a replacement is required. Remove the old screw using the appropriate screwdriver and install the new screw before running the engine again. This is a genuine OEM replacement part directly from the manufacturer. It is sold individually. This screw is designed for use with Briggs & Stratton, Simplicity, Toro, and Cub Cadet lawnmowers, chipper shredders, leaf blowers, snowblowers, tillers, generators, and lawn tractors. A hex screwdriver and other tools may be needed to make a repair.