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The flywheel key is the component on outdoor equipment that keeps the flywheel connected to the crankshaft. Over time, this key may become damaged or broken, particularly if the engine experiences a forceful stop, like hitting a large stationary object. If the flywheel key breaks, the engine will not start. A slightly damaged flywheel key is noticeable through symptoms like misfiring, backfiring, or having no power. If any of these are occurring, the flywheel key should be replaced to prevent complete engine failure.A flywheel puller tool is required for this repair. Make sure the engine is cool before working on the flywheel. Wear safety gear, including gloves and eye protection. Disconnect the spark plug and remove the blower housing. Remove the flywheel mounting nut and set it aside. Take the recoil starter cup off the mower. Use the flywheel puller to remove the flywheel and access the flywheel key. Remove the broken flywheel and replace it with the new flywheel. Reverse the steps to put the mower back together.This flywheel key is made of an aluminum alloy and is sold as an individual part. It is designed for use in lawnmowers, lawn tractors, and other small engines manufactured by Briggs and Stratton, Toro, Lawn-Boy, Simplicity, MTD, and others.
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This oil seal is a common part engineered to work in engines that power generators, vacuum cleaners, snowblowers, leaf blowers, mowers, and other small engine applications. The seal sits between the crankcase and the crankshaft. It is designed as a barrier to prevent oil leakage and to stop contaminants from leaving the crankcase. When the gasoline engine exhibits diminished power, and especially if it begins to emit oily gray or bluish smoke, there is a good chance the oil seal needs to be replaced. In order to replace the faulty seal, begin by removing the starter housing and taking off the nut that holds the starter wheel to the main shaft. The user will find the old seal on this shaft. Remove it and install the new seal, pushing it into place with the edges of a socket, then tapping it securely into place with a hammer. When choosing a replacement seal, remember to use an OEM genuine replacement part that is guaranteed to match the specs for the original part. This will ensure a quality match and long replacement life. This seal is compatible with Toro, Lawn-Boy, and Briggs & Stratton engines.
The fuel cut-off valve is used as an external mechanism to stop the flow of gasoline from the fuel assembly to the engine to conserve fuel and maintain safe operation. If your device did not come with a cut-off valve, this is an easy install to give more control over the engine’s operation. When installing a fuel cut-off valve in your small gasoline engine, the first thing to note is the little arrow on the side of the valve. This indicates the direction that fuel will be flowing from the tank to the motor. Empty the fuel tank before proceeding with the repair. Remove the fuel line from the tank and cut the hose in two. Install properly sized hose clamps on either side of the cut and force the two ends of the valve into the severed line. Reattach the fuel lines and fill the tank. This fuel cut-off valve is compatible with a variety of gasoline-driven tools, including lawnmowers, generators, snowblowers, and chippers. Brands that use this OEM replacement part include Craftsman, Briggs & Stratton, Snapper, Simplicity, Toro, and Cub Cadet. This OEM part is sold individually.
This is a fuel tank cap for compatible lawnmowers, snowblowers, and pressure washers. It’s constructed from black plastic and is designed as a simple drop-in replacement. No modifications or adjustments need to be made on any compatible engine model. Fuel tank caps can become damaged if the tank is dropped or if other damage causes the cap to become cracked. This is a safety hazard and should be fixed as soon as possible. They can also become damaged if the cap becomes detached from the clip. To remove the old fuel tank cap, the only tool that should be required is a pair of pliers. Pinch the clip shut where the tether connects to the fuel tank housing and pull it loose to remove it without causing any damage. This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer, and it is sold individually. It’s been used for several brands, including Briggs & Stratton, Troy-Bilt, Toro, and Craftsman.
This grip-starter rope is a genuine Midwest Engine replacement part for outdoor appliances with small pull start engines, such as lawn mowers, snowblowers, wood-chippers, leaf blowers, and chainsaws. The grip-starter rope is the piece that allows an appliance user to start the engine by pulling the rope; this mechanism can be referred to as a recoil starter, a starter rewind, or a rope start as well. Any damage to a grip-starter rope will be obvious to the naked eye; while the problems with the actual starting mechanism of a pull start-operated engine might be more difficult to assess and root out, the damage to the actual grip-starter rope itself will come in the form of tears, rips, and general time-worn erosion of the casing material of the rope. If there is significant tearing on the rope itself, this replacement grip-starter rope can serve as a replacement part. Remember to always wear gloves when handling, repairing, and operating outdoor equipment. This grip-starter rope is compatible with the following brands: Briggs and Stratton, Toro, Cub Cadet, and Simplicity.
A hose clamp serves the basic purpose of holding together two connecting hoses. This is a crucial job in an engine. Since there are so many connecting tubes and hoses transferring oil and fuel within an engine, a leak could prove catastrophic. It could not only cause the engine to malfunction but could also become a fire hazard. Replacing a hose clamp is an easy job, though the exact process will depend on where the connection is located. A pair of pliers may be needed. This is a genuine OEM replacement part and will work with a wide range of appliances, such as pressure washers, engines, generators, tractors, mowers, blowers, shredders, and chippers from Murray, Toro, Briggs & Stratton, Snapper, MTD, Lawn-Boy, or Simplicity. This part ships individually.
Almost all small gasoline engines are started by pulling a starter rope, which initiates the compression in the cylinder that fires a spark plug, igniting the air-fuel mixture that starts a small gasoline engine. Starter ropes may become frayed with use and have to be replaced. Replacing the starter rope is not time-consuming. Begin by removing the shroud, the part of the manifold that covers the starter pulley. After removing the old starter rope, insert one end of the new rope into the pulley assembly and tie a knot in it so it won’t slip out of the slot. Then feed the rope into the starter pulley assembly by holding tension on the rope and using a screwdriver to turn the pulley assembly counter-clockwise until it is taut. Hold the pulley in place with the screwdriver to keep the spring from unwinding as you replace the shroud over the assembly. Keeping the tension on the rope, remove the screwdriver. The only thing left is to attach the starter rope to the mower handle. This starter rope is a genuine OEM manufacturer’s replacement part made by Midwest Engine. It is designed to work on most any Briggs & Stratton, Simplicity, Cub Cadet, or Toro made small engine. These engines are used on lawnmowers, chippers, and other small engines. It is sold individually.
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This authentic replacement oil seal is for use with a range of small engines. The oil seal is the lower seal that is located in the engine's sump. The seal is made to ensure that there are no oil leaks that could cause issues with the performance of the engine. If the seal is not working properly, it could result in leaks, and the machine may not have enough oil to function properly. Lack of oil can also cause serious issues with the engine. The oil seal is prone to wearing out over time. The seal can become worn and it can start to deteriorate the longer it is used. Owners should make it a point to replace the oil seals whenever they are changing their oil, oil filter, and gaskets. The oil seal is a genuine OEM replacement part, and it is sold individually. The oil seal is compatible with more than 150 different models of machine. This includes models of lawnmower, snowblowers, pressure washer, leaf blowers, generator, wood chipper, and other small engines. Compatible brands include Briggs & Stratton, Craftsman, Toro, Lawn-Boy, and Simplicity.
This genuine OEM replacement part is a spark plug terminal for a wide variety of small combustion engines. In a combustion engine, the spark plug generates a small electrical charge that creates enough power to start up the ignition and engage combustion. The plug connects to the ignition through the terminal. Spark plugs generate and then pass a small electrical current through to the ignition. Usually, the main issue with spark plugs is that this current hyper-extends and ends up frying the spark plug. However, if the terminal is damaged, the charge will not pass into the ignitor, and the engine will not turn. If the spark plug can carry a charge but the engine still won't turn, it's likely the terminal that needs replacing. This is an easy repair because the terminal should just snap on and off. If stuck, a pair of needle-nose pliers should make it easier. This high-quality replacement part is compatible with engines from Murray, Toro, Lawn Boy, and Briggs & Stratton. It is sourced from the original manufacturer and ships individually.
This replacement part is a flywheel. This part is an important part of many different machines. The flywheel is typically attached to a rotating shaft and is responsible for smoothing the delivery of power from the motor to the machine. A new flywheel might be needed if the current one is no longer functioning properly. This can be due to normal wear and tear after years of use. Work gloves are recommended when working near the engine in any way. This is a genuine replacement part made by Midwest Engine. It is an OEM replacement part which will ensure a proper fit. This part is sold individually.
This replacement part is a shim-end play. This part is located between the flywheel and the thrust surface of the engine and is responsible for determining how much crankshaft axial movement is needed.If the equipment is no longer turning smoothly or effectively, it might be due to a damaged or malfunctioning shim-end play.This is a genuine replacement part made by Midwest Engine. It is an OEM replacement part which will ensure a proper fit. This part is sold individually.
The spark plug boot is a rubber piece that is responsible for connecting the spark plug to the spark plug wires and completing the connection. Spark plugs are necessary to create the engine spark that will start the motor in lawn equipment and other small engines. The boot holds the terminal and keeps everything protected from the elements and insulated so that it continues to work correctly. If the spark plug connection seems weak or if the existing boot is damaged, this replacement could provide the solution. This durable rubber boot will insulate the spark plugs and help any small engine run better. This spark plug boot replacement can be used with a number of Briggs & Stratton engines and is compatible with hundreds of different machines from Toro, Lawn-Boy, and Briggs & Stratton. This boot replacement is sold individually as a single piece and does not include the terminal or any other housing or materials.
The stop switch, sometimes called a kill switch, is triggered to stop the engine when the operator is no longer on the seat ,This is important for safety. If the stop switch is not functioning properly, inspect it for damage and replace it right away. Operating a machine without a functional stop switch can be dangerous. The stop switch is a genuine OEM part, and it is sold individually. The switch can work for many types of equipment including lawn tractors, lawnmowers, log splitters, wood chippers, pressure washers, and tillers. The replacement part is compatible with a range of brands, including Midwest Engine, Toro, Craftsman, Briggs & Stratton, Lawn-Boy, Murray, Snapper, and MTD.
This is a fuel line replacement intended to keep a lawnmower's engine running smoothly. It is long enough to make a couple of fuel lines, just cut the fuel line to the desired length and keep the rest as a spare. When a mower doesn't start easily or performs poorly when running, the fuel delivery system may have a problem and will need repair. The fuel line that supplies gas from the tank to the carburetor may be cracked or broken. When this occurs, it is best to replace the fuel line before it becomes a flammable hazard. This is an OEM replacement fuel line sourced from the manufacturer and is sold individually. This replacement part is compatible with different Briggs & Stratton mowers. Remember to use work gloves and drain the gas tank before the installation of this part.