Your Briggs & Stratton equipment has a factory model number and serial number on a sticker-like label or metallic tag attached to the unit in a place away from moving parts (usually near the handle, under the seat, or on the side of the unit). The best way to buy repair parts for your Briggs & Stratton is to begin by searching for your Briggs & Stratton model number on PartsTree and use the OEM Briggs & Stratton parts diagrams to find the parts that fit exactly like the originals from the Briggs & Stratton factory. When you locate your Briggs & Stratton model tag, take a picture for future repair parts needs.
A Note On Engine Parts
To buy engine parts for your Briggs & Stratton, like an air filter, oil filter, fuel filter, spark plug, tune-up kit, or carburetor parts, you will likely need to search separately on PartsTree for your engine model. On Briggs & Stratton equipment, the engine model and specification ("spec") numbers, as well as serial number and sometimes type and code, are often stamped above the muffler, by the spark plug, or near the overhead valve cover.
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Spark Plug
Part Number: 491055T
In Stock, 25+ available
This is an OEM replacement part and is sold individually.
The purpose of this spark plug is to deliver an electric current from an ignition system to the combustion chamber of a gas fueled engine, igniting the air fuel mixture by the spark.
Over time a Spark Plug will become fouled because the air/fuel ratio may be set wrong, worn piston rings, carbon build up, and other factors.
It is best to replace a dirty spark plug, rather than trying to clean it.
It is important to gap your spark plug according to the owners manual of your product.
Air Filter Cartridge
Part Number: 491588B
In Stock, 25+ available
This is a genuine OEM replacement part, it is sold individually.
The purpose of this filter is to help eliminate dirt, dust and debris from contaminating the carburetor and damaging the engine.
A dirty air filter can cause the engine from operating properly.
This filter can be cleaned a time or two by using an air supply. But it is advised to replace it once it becomes dirty.
Carburetor Overhaul Kit
Part Number: 498260
In Stock, 25+ available
This is an authentic manufacturer-sourced replacement part which is specially designed for use with Briggs and Stratton engines commonly installed on lawn and garden equipment. Gaskets are generally utilized to provide a tight seal between connected parts, over time the material may wear out and even begin to crack eventually requiring a replacement. This high-quality kit is sold individually, keep in mind it includes all the necessary components to rebuild a carburetor. Please make sure to refer to the appropriate diagrams of your model for the correct location and application of these components.
NOTE: We do have an article and a video on how to install this kit. Here is the link.
How to Clean a Four-Cycle Engine Carburetor
Breather Tube Grommet
Part Number: 692189
In Stock, 10 available
This is an OEM replacement part, sold individually.
This Grommet is an elbow for the crankcase breather tube. These rubber elbows were just a convenient way to make a 90 degree bend back when they used metal tubing.
Compatible with the equipment shown below.
Air Cleaner Gasket
Part Number: 795629
In Stock, 23 available
Genuine OEM replacement part, this item is sold individually.
The 795629 Air Cleaner Gasket is attached to the part number 795259 Air Cleaner Base on one side and to the Carburetor on the other side.
Its purpose is to create a seal to prevent small debris and particles
from entering the carburetor and engine.
Spark Plug
Part Number: 796112S
In Stock, 25+ available
This is
an OEM replacement part and is sold individually.
Its propose is to deliver an electric current from an ignition system to the combustion chamber of a gas fueled engine.
It will ignite the air fuel mixture by the spark.
Spark Plugs will usually have to gapped to the manufactures specifications found in the owners manual.
Over time a Spark Plug will become fouled because the air/fuel ratio may be set wrong,worn piston rings, carbon build up and other factors.
It is better to
replace a fouled spark plug, rather then trying to clean it.