143044500 Craftsman Engine - Overview
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O RING-CARB
PartSelect #: PS18504034
Manufacturer #: TC-631028A
It is a genuine manufacturer-approved replacement part that is supplied for use with Craftsman lawn and garden equipment. This gasket is utilized to provide an air-tight seal for the float bowl of a c...
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Screw (1/4-20x2-9/32)
PartSelect #: PS9988905
Manufacturer #: 650988
This manufacturer-approved screw is supplied directly from the original manufacturer. It is specially made for use with a variety of lawn and garden equipment. The screw is commonly utilized to secure...
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David
March 30, 2024
The recoil starter assembly for the model engine number 143044500?
For model number 143044500
Hello David, thank you for contacting us. The recoil starter assembly for your model is part number PS9290229. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week!
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Leaking gasoline from carburetor bowl. No air filter
First took photos of the current hookup for referencing. Cleaned the area. Removed the gas tank for easy access to the fasteners and hookups. Everything came undone fairly easy. Cleaned the area some more. Installed all new parts and the form and fit was perfect. Quite the upgrade. Put it all back together. Primed the carb. After about 10 pulls the edger started right up. No gasoline leaks to be found. Shut down. Started on the first pull. I’m good to go.
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Richard from Geneva, IL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
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