030298-0 Generator - Overview
Models starting with 030298-0
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Fuel Valve With Bushing
PartSelect #: PS8911051
Manufacturer #: 192980GS
This is a genuine replacement part sourced directly from the manufacturer. The valve fuel kit is commonly found in Craftsman pressure washers and generators. This part includes the valve made of hig...
$33.95
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Mount, Vibration
PartSelect #: PS8909217
Manufacturer #: 194153GS
This item has been sourced from the original manufacturer to be used with portable generators from Briggs & Stratton. The metal and rubber mount is used to support the motor. This item absorbs vibrati...
$21.95
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Breaker, Circuit, 20a
PartSelect #: PS8914391
Manufacturer #: 202030GS
The circuit breaker attaches to the control panel and helps to stop overloads. This part is an OEM from Briggs & Stratton generators. This item is sold individually and is made of plastic and metal. A...
$183.95
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Outlet, 120v, 15/20a Dplx
PartSelect #: PS8911020
Manufacturer #: 197731GS
This is a genuine Briggs & Stratton part sourced directly from the manufacturer for use in generators. The outlet is made of metal and plastic and attaches to the control panel. A screwdriver may be n...
$32.95
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Carrier-bearing
PartSelect #: PS8911094
Manufacturer #: 193336GS
This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. The bearing carrier is commonly found in generators from Briggs & Stratton and Snapper. This part is made of metal, and is used to hold on...
$74.95
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Dry rotted rubber
Put some dish soap on the rubber, push into the tank hole, slip 1x2 into the handle of the tank and over the new part and pry down pushing it into the hole. Took about 2 minutes.
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James from PICAYUNE, MS
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Wouldn’t start.
I installed a new solenoid starter. Took me a total of 20 minutes. Started right up.
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Bruce from CARNATION, WA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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old valve dripped gas when opened on cold sub zero day
old valve easily pulled out with screwdriver and pliers
install difficult due to 40 degree cold temp and bushing didn't want to squeeze into fuel tank hole
install required lots of liquid soap on bushing, which popped into place by using upward prying pressure from 3"X24" plywood braced into under-shelf of gas tank
used same technique to insert valve upward into bushing
works great!
install difficult due to 40 degree cold temp and bushing didn't want to squeeze into fuel tank hole
install required lots of liquid soap on bushing, which popped into place by using upward prying pressure from 3"X24" plywood braced into under-shelf of gas tank
used same technique to insert valve upward into bushing
works great!
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Alan from RADFORD, VA
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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