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This mount is the replacement mounting bracket that secures range hood/ventilation components to the cabinet or chassis, restoring proper support and alignment for safe operation. What it does:
This replacement exhaust gasket is a certified genuine OEM part for a lawn tractor engine. This gasket helps to seal off the exhaust from the carburetor. For an engine to run, it must first mix fuel with air to prepare the fuel for combustion. By sealing off the exhaust, this gasket allows for fresh air to enter into the carburetor from outside the engine rather than from the exhaust. Gaskets often degrade over time due to the stress of pressure and heat. If the exhaust gasket breaks its seal, it can affect the engine's overall performance. Be on the lookout for an especially noisy engine that doesn't provide as much power and is less fuel efficient. There may also be a noticeable burning smell coming from the engine. To replace the exhaust gasket, use a socket wrench and wrench set to remove the air filter and blower housings, then remove the exhaust manifold and switch out the gasket. This replacement exhaust gasket is compatible with engines made by Toro, Briggs & Stratton, Murray, Snapper, and Simplicity. It comes sourced directly from its original manufacturer and does not include any additional hardware.
This pushrod serves a vital part of the camshaft in a lawn tractor’s engine. As the camshaft spins, the pushrods open the engine valves to intake air and release the exhaust. Without a functioning push rod, the engine cannot run properly. There are two push rods in an engine made of steel and aluminum, respectively. This item is the longer, 6in steel rod. Be sure to replace the correct part. Pushrods should last for 200,000 miles of wear and tear but can be broken by harsh use. The pushrod needs replacing when the engine starts misfiring or will not run at full power. The most common problem is a bent pushrod. This part is a genuine OEM replacement part straight from the manufacturer. This item is made by Briggs & Stratton, though Toro and Vanguard both make identical parts. Again, this is the steel variety of pushrod, and it is sold individually. Aluminum pushrods are sold separately.