080232-1117-99 Briggs and Stratton Engine - Overview
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Filter-pre Cleaner
PartSelect #: PS8937831
Manufacturer #: 271466
This is an OEM approved replacement part designed for gas trimmers/brush cutters. Its purpose is to filter out dust and debris from the air that goes into the unit. Over time it will get dirty and clo...
$7.95
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Gasket-crkcse/009
PartSelect #: PS8937085
Manufacturer #: 270896
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...
$10.95
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Seal-throttle Shaft
PartSelect #: PS8942061
Manufacturer #: 270167
This is an authentic Briggs & Stratton replacement part. The throttle shaft seal is commonly found in small engines, such as those used for yard equipment. This part is made of felt, and is used to ...
$8.95
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Gasket-intake
PartSelect #: PS8941014
Manufacturer #: 27355S
This is an authentic manufacturer sourced replacement part designed for use with a variety of lawn and garden equipment. This carburetor intake gasket which provides an air tight seal for the carburet...
$6.95
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Engine Spark Plug Boot
PartSelect #: PS9055852
Manufacturer #: 66538S
This spark plug boot is a genuine OEM Briggs & Stratton replacement designed to fit securely over the spark plug, protecting the connection from moisture, dirt, and debris. Its durable, elbow-style de...
$6.95
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Screw
PartSelect #: PS9064499
Manufacturer #: 690912
It is a genuine OEM sourced replacement screw which is specially designed for use with Briggs and Stratton engines commonly installed on lawn and garden equipment. Please refer to the appropriate diag...
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Common Symptoms of the 080232-1117-99
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Could not keep an aftermarket muffler on the engine.
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.
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Richard from KERNERSVILLE, NC
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Wrench set
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Replace fuel diaphragm, fuel pickup tube and air cleaner
This 5hp B&G was manufactured in 1985! Had been garage kept and always dependable. After 10 years of non use the carb wasn't getting gas. Removed air cleaner box, muffler and crankcase breather to easily remove carb, replace parts and reassemble.
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Gerald from MAULDIN, SC
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set
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