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...
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...
This bottle of oil can be used in over 150 different types of machinery. It is most commonly used for pressure washers and generators from manufacturers such as Briggs and Stratton and Troy-Bilt. This...
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...
This is an authentic Briggs & Stratton replacement part that has been sourced from the original manufacturer to be used with generator engines. The spark arrester screen connects to the muffler and is...
This replacement flange nut is an authentic manufacturer-sourced component which is specially designed for use with Briggs and Stratton equipment. It is the hardware which has multiple applications de...
The exhaust gasket attaches to the exhaust manifold and helps to form a seal. It is an authentic OEM sourced part which is specially designed for use with Briggs & Stratton generators and engines, plu...
Keep in mind that this high-quality part is made of metal and is sold individually. A set of pliers might be helpful during the installation of this part. The e-ring fits onto the wheel and will need ...
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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.
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