This is a Genuine OEM replacement part used on a variety of Lawn and Garden equipment. The key helps to secure Flywheel in place. This is a Metal Key and it is Sold Individually. You would need Plier...
This is a genuine replacement part that is OEM sourced to be used with lawnmower engines from Briggs & Stratton and Toro. The gasket is used to seal the connection between the body of the crankcase an...
This is the intake gasket designed for various models of small engine equipment, including blower vacuums. The intake gasket plays a crucial role in internal combustion engines, creating an airtight s...
This is an authentic OEM component from Briggs & Stratton. The magneto armature screw is compatible with many lawn and garden engines. The hardened metal screw helps to mount the magneto armature. A w...
This choke link is an OEM direct from Briggs & Stratton. The metal component is made for use with many small engines. The choke link is fastened between the choke thermostat and the carburetor. This i...
This is an authentic manufacturer-sourced replacement part which is specially made for use with Briggs and Stratton engines that are commonly installed on Toro lawn and garden equipment. It is a stand...
The needle valve spring goes next to the idle mixture valve and is made of metal. This is available as an individual replacement part. This authentic item is supplied directly from the original equipm...
Once I determined what OEM muffler I needed, installation was relatively easy. I have a 1982 4hp Briggs on my Snapper tiller. There was a 90* galvanized elbow coming out of the exhaust port, with a bezel nut to lock it down. Do not remove the elbow, even though it appears that you should. If you install the muffler without the elbow the muffler will parallel the the vacuum for the carburetor and can melt the rubber couplers. Use the elbow to direct the heat away from the carburetor. Use a pipe wrench to lock down the bezel nut because the weight of the muffler, especially under vibration, can work loose and fall down on the tine belt cover and melt it. The bezel nut that comes with the muffler should also be used to lock down the muffler to the threaded intake bracket that comes with the muffler, not to replace the bezel nut for the elbow.