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49T877-0055-Z1 Briggs and Stratton Engine

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Routine maintenance is a quick job that improves performance and can help extend the life of your equipment. This OEM Briggs and Stratton maintenance kit comes with everything you need to maintain you...
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Engine maintenance is a quick job, but is key to ensuring peak performance year after year. This manufacturer-packaged kit makes this job easy by selling everything you need in one place. This contain...
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Routine engine maintenance helps extend the life and improve the performance of your equipment. This manufacturer-packed maintenance kit comes with an air filter, an oil filter, an 18oz bottle of engi...
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This is an authentic Briggs and Stratton maintenance kit. These regularly replaced parts are prepared in one handy package to ensure your engine is kept running at its best, and to prevent avoidable a...
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This is a nut for your lawn and garden equipment. The diameter is 5/16 inches with a thread size of 18. The nut has a washer like base, with a wide flange to ensure it will not loosen with heavy vibrations.
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This is a replacement push rod for your lawn tractor engine. It is made of aluminum and is the push rod used for the exhaust valve. Occasionally, the push rod in your engine can become damaged, and wi...
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This is a washer for various lawn and garden equipment. It is a flat washer and requires a 5/16-inch bolt size. Washers are positioned under the head of a nut or bolt to strengthen the connection of two or more parts.
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The nut attaches to the compression spring. This authentic item is supplied directly from the original equipment manufacturer for use with edgers, lawn tractors, and lawn mowers made by Murray, Snappe...
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This is a hex nut, and it is found in various outdoor tools and equipment. This nut has 6 sides, and is made entirely of metal. It has a 5/16-inch diameter, and a thread size of 18. This part is most ...
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This is a genuine OEM sourced replacement part designed for use with a variety of lawn and garden equipment. This item fits the cylinder and helps to provide an air tight seal to prevent any leaks. It...
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This is a manufacturer-approved oil filter replacement, sold independently. The oil filter is essential in preventing damaging impurities from mixing with the engine oil. Having a well-maintained oil ...
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This gear-governor is a special component that helps to engage the drive shaft. It is a genuine Briggs and Stratton item that is supplied by the original manufacturer for use with small engines that a...
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This is a genuine OEM sourced replacement exhaust gasket. It is specially made for use with Briggs and Stratton engines commonly used on Toro lawn and garden equipment. Its purpose is to provide an ai...
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Robert from WHITMAN, MA
Parts Used:
84001918, 84001919, 690982, 597785
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
the head blew a vaulve guide destoying push rods
about 6 hours to tear down and replace don't do it in the hot sun needed more breaks takes longer, but the new factory heads did it started up 185 lbs of compression almost back to new, so much more power than old one's. FYI take off the motor cover every year clean out the debris (grass-mouse nest- and oil) it blocks the air and COOKS THE HEAD it only takes short time and will make that motor last a little longer but it is a BRIGGS engine
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Customer:
D from HUNTSVILLE, AL
Parts Used:
84001919
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Socket set
Engine quit due to valve guide sliding out causing rocker arm to be immovable resulting in bent push rods.
Clean engine with a Gunk type product. Remove valve cover. Loosen bolts and remove old cylinder head. One bolt is located inside valve cover area. Remove old gasket and inspect and clean that surface. Attach new head with new gasket using existing bolts. Torque to 18'#s with a cross type pattern. Attach new rocker arms and push rods. Set valve clearance to .004 - .006. Attach valve cover with gasket. Check oil level. Start and let it warm up. Let cool remove cover then check valve clearance again. Replace cover.
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Customer:
John from BROOKVILLE, IN
Parts Used:
793338
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Socket set, Wrench set
Bad governor
Look on YouTube for video's on how to replace a Briggs governor. There are several there. My favorite, with best explanation, is, "Easily Replace Briggs Governor Gear (V-Twin Intek Engine) with Taryl". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wn3eanGxSEA&t=152s.

Taryl (probably not his real name) does a very good job of showing step-by- step the whole procedure, along with some additional hints/tricks/techniques of value.

Not including oil and filter, I spent less than $50 for a new governor, gasket, and drive shaft seal. That's all that is really necessary to replace is those three parts. That is, unless pieces of the old governor tore up a gear, valve, or something else. Inspect everything! {I was lucky and only the governor was destroyed}

One word of note. Be sure to clean out all of the debris from the blown governor. Be sure to remove the spark plugs and carefully rotate the drive shaft while looking for nooks-and-crannies where debris can hide. I tried to use a magnet to help, but it didn't help much, even though the block is aluminum.

Good luck.
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