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1654-0 Briggs and Stratton Generator

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This is a hair pin clip for your lawn equipment. You may also know it as a cotter pin. It is a multi-application part, depending on your unit, as well as the make and model. To correctly install the p...
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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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This fuel valve with bushing fits a variety of outdoor equipment and allows the fuel to smoothly flow into the gas engine. The bushing part is pressed into the hole provided in the fuel tank and the f...
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This is an authentic OEM sourced part which is designed for Briggs and Stratton and Snapper generators. It is an important part that keeps the fuel in the tank and the gauge shows a user the level of ...
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This part is an original part from Briggs & Stratton and Snapper for use in generators and welders. The circuit breaker goes inside the control box and helps to control electricity flow. A screwdriver...
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This is a genuine OEM sourced replacement part designed for use with generators. This assembly includes a plastic brush holder, two (2) carbon brushes with a lead wires and springs attached. Carbon b...
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This is an authentic manufacturer made replacement part which is specially designed for use with Craftsman pressure washers. The wheels are attached to the bottom of the pressure washer and are used f...
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It is a genuine item that is supplied directly from the original equipment manufacturer for use with Briggs and Stratton generators and pressure washers. The purpose of this component is to reduce the...
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This is an authentic OEM part from Briggs and Stratton and Snapper for use with Generators. The fuel tank mounting grommet forms a cushion between the fuel tank and the fuel tank mounting bolts. The m...
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This authentic OEM supplied trigger-throttle is designed for Briggs and Stratton and Snapper generators. It is designed to provide a user with a comfortable grip to operate the unit. This is an identi...
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This is a genuine replacement part sourced from the original manufacturer for use with small engines. The special gasket is commonly used to seal the connection between the exhaust manifold and the cy...
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Customer:
James from PICAYUNE, MS
Parts Used:
192980GS
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Dry rotted rubber
Put some dish soap on the rubber, push into the tank hole, slip 1x2 into the handle of the tank and over the new part and pry down pushing it into the hole. Took about 2 minutes.
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Customer:
Alan from RADFORD, VA
Parts Used:
192980GS
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
old valve dripped gas when opened on cold sub zero day
old valve easily pulled out with screwdriver and pliers

install difficult due to 40 degree cold temp and bushing didn't want to squeeze into fuel tank hole

install required lots of liquid soap on bushing, which popped into place by using upward prying pressure from 3"X24" plywood braced into under-shelf of gas tank