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Mounting screw for lawn and garden engines. Secures engine components and covers. Replace if stripped, corroded, missing, or damaged during maintenance.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
Engine won't start or runs rough? This carburetor mixes air and fuel for proper combustion. Includes metal body, o-ring, and gasket for complete repair.
Fix a flooded carburetor with this float. Controls fuel flow to the carburetor bowl, preventing flooding and ensuring proper air-fuel mixture.
Fix an engine that won't start or floods with fuel. This carburetor needle and seat kit controls fuel flow to prevent overflow. Simple repair.
Seals the carburetor float bowl to prevent fuel leaks. Replace if you notice fuel dripping or engine running issues. Verify fit with your model number.
Seals air cleaner base to carburetor, preventing debris bypass and air leaks. Replace when worn to maintain proper fuel mixture and engine performance.
Sealing washer creates a leak-proof seal in your lawn and garden engine. Replace when worn or cracked to prevent oil or fuel leaks. Confirm fit.
Seals the intake manifold to maintain proper pressure in your engine. Replace if cracked, worn, or causing air leaks. Verify fit with your model number.
Replace your engine's choke and throttle shaft seal to prevent air leaks and maintain proper engine performance. Verify fit with your model number.
A carburetor float bowl is an essential part of every carburetor because it controls the flow of gasoline from the fuel tank to the motor. Whether because of gasoline impurities or lots of use, the interior pieces of small engines may fail and need to be rebuilt. For that purpose, the float bowl comes with the three required gaskets. Replacing the float bowl in a Briggs & Stratton carburetor is a simple process. First, detach the carburetor from the engine, then removing the screw from the top of the carburetor housing. Replace the large gasket with the new one, making sure that it fits properly and will seal. Then set the new float bowl down onto the gasket. Next, take the small gasket and place it atop the float bowl, screwing the bolt onto the float bowl. Then it’s time to reattach the carburetor to the Briggs & Stratton engine. This OEM assembly is a factory-built replacement for the original parts it replaces. It is individually packaged and sold separately. Mowers, chippers, generators, blowers, snowblowers, tillers, and other small engines using a Briggs & Stratton engine can use this replacement kit. Among compatible brands are Craftsman, Snapper, Simplicity, Toro, Cub Cadet, and Lawn boy.