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215802-0113-E1 Briggs and Stratton Engine

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Ignition coil 595304 is an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) part that fits Briggs & Stratton lawn and garden equipment engine models 31R907-0018-G1, 33R877-0002-G1, 33R877-0009-G1 and 33S877-0015...
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This authentic manufacturer sourced replacement part is designed for use with lawn and garden engines. The starter motor provides an initial motion, engage the flywheel to start the engine. This start...
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Customer:
FRANK from EASTANOLLEE, GA
Parts Used:
692255, 692236, 692137, 691917, 273280S, 697123, 691636, 692138, 281165S, 272475S
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
Screw can out of the carburator throttle baffel and stuck in the exhaust valve
No compression. Removed the cylinder head. freed the screw, checked the valve to see if it still sealed. Turned the head over with the valves in it, install a spark plug, fill the head dome with gas and see if any leeks out over a 2 hr period. If not you are good to go. Reinstalled every thing with new gaskets and a new carburetor screw. Set the valves to spec. Complete the rebuild and there you have it. Rebuild the carburetor while you have it apart. This motor runs great !!!
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Customer:
Emanuel from FERRIDAY, LA
Parts Used:
794683
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Socket set
Gas leaking from tube breather
First I opened the top of the mower to expose the housing cover. Secondly I removed the four housing bolts to remove the housing cover from the mower. Next I removed the tube breather and installed the new tube breather and replaced the housing cover with the four bolts previously removed and closed the top of the mower. I filled the mow er with gas to check for leaks which weren't any leaks. I proceeded to mow the lawn with ease.
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