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The filter pre-cleaner is a first-stage cleaning system for the air filter in combustion engines. Typically, a pre-cleaner will be made of a dense foam material and will fit around a cartridge-style air filter, adding an extra level of filtration for any air coming into the engine. Over time, both the pre-cleaner and the filter can become clogged with regular use and typically need to be replaced as part of routine maintenance. However, intermittent clogs and damage can also occur that would necessitate an emergency replacement. Many people keep an extra set on hand in case of urgent repair needs. This genuine OEM filter pre-cleaner is specifically designed to fit select Briggs & Stratton engine air filters. It is compatible with over 150 machines from the brand, as well as select Toro machines that feature Briggs & Stratton engines. Replacing the air filter is simple but gloves should always be worn for hand protection. Allow the engine to cool completely and check the air filter if you are replacing the pre-cleaner to ensure that it doesn't need to be changed, as well.
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This genuine starter solenoid transfers electrical current from the battery to the starter during the engine starting process, allowing the engine to engage. This part could become worn over time or develop electrical malfunctions, which could eventually lead to a need for a full replacement. In the event that the solenoid goes bad, it could result in poor engine performance or not permit the engine to start at all. This replacement part could provide an exact fit for compatible lawn and garden units. This genuine OEM solenoid from Briggs & Stratton is manufactured to exact specifications. It is compatible with engines used in select models of generators and other lawn and garden equipment made by the brand. This genuine OEM part is sold individually and does not include any hardware or additional components. It is imperative to disengage the spark plug and allow the engine to cool before performing engine repairs like replacing the starter solenoid. A wrench or socket set will be required to disconnect the old solenoid and install the new unit and gloves should be worn for hand protection.