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Replace your engine fuel line if you notice fuel leaks, cracking, or hardened hoses. Connects fuel tank to carburetor. Common DIY repair for lawn mowers.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Mower won't start or runs poorly? Cracked or leaking fuel lines prevent proper fuel delivery. Simple 15-minute DIY repair restores engine performance.
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
Inline fuel filter strains water and debris from fuel before reaching the combustion chamber. Replace if engine runs rough or won't start. Verify fit.
Control wire casing for lawn and garden engines. Protects and guides throttle or choke control cables. Replace if cracked, split, or missing.
Control wire for lawn and garden engines. Connects controls to engine throttle or choke mechanisms. Replace if frayed, broken, kinked, or missing.
Replacement mounting screw for small engines. Secures engine components and covers. Order a new screw if yours is stripped, missing, or damaged.
Metal washer for lawn and garden engines. Installs between engine components to provide proper spacing and prevent wear. Replace if worn, missing, or damaged.
Secures hoses in your engine to prevent fuel and oil leaks. Replace when rusted or damaged to avoid engine malfunction. Verify fit with your model number.
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.