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Your cart is empty.Keep it Running - Keep it Genuine. Help keep your outdoor power equipment running at peak performance by ordering Briggs & Stratton replacement and maintenance parts. You can find the right part you need including carburetors, air filters, spark plugs, tune-up kits and other engine repair parts. Only Briggs & Stratton genuine parts are specially designed to exact OEM standards, manufactured and tested to help deliver optimum performance in Briggs & Stratton engines. but using them ensures that the Briggs & Stratton engine they are installed on complies with applicable (EPA) emission regulations.
Wayne Jouppi
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Good fit
Geo
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Not as advertized. Had to modify to make it work
Cathy
Reviewed in Australia on March 23, 2024
Ride on mowet
Edward
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
Perfect replacement for the plastic fan on my Troy Built riding mower that disintegrated.
Anthony B.
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
Exact fit, easy to install for a DIYer, functions same as original
delaby
Reviewed in France on November 10, 2024
s'adapte aisément sur mon moteur briggs stratton
allen watkins
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
Exactly what I needed
DAS
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
easy install, excellant
Tim
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024
Good product
Nick
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 16, 2024
Excellent genuine part for most Briggs and Stratton.Highly recommended
DRunner
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2022
This kit is a drop-in replacement for our John Deere D105 Auto tractor. Install instructions from Briggs & Stratton that are included are incredibly vague, so here's what we did: Disconnect the battery. Take off the plastic housing from the top of the engine by first removing the air filter housing. There's a small screw to the side of the air filter that needs to be removed as well as several 3/8" bolts around the base of the housing that holds it all in place. Then use a small regular screwdriver to pry off the cap from the center of the flywheel screen, exposing the large flywheel screw. On our tractor this takes a 24mm socket to remove. Using an impact wrench is best, but can also be removed using a ratchet wrench along with a pipe wrench placed down below on the drive shaft (otherwise you'll just spin the flywheel when you try to loosing the screw by hand). Once removed, the replacement is straight forward. Simply line up the two molded dimples in the base of the flywheel fan with the two holes in the face of the flywheel, then reinstall the screen and fasten it all down with the flywheel screw. Lastly replace the cap over the flywheel screw and reinstall the engine cover. Done in under 10 minutes. Hope this is helpful.
Mike Marshall
Reviewed in Canada on August 12, 2021
Exact replacement for the existing plastic fan, but why include the separate metal guard?Well, you’re probably going to damage the guard when you try to remove the plastic stopper covering the flywheel bolt.And you get a new plastic stopper for the same reason.Of course, you already know that unless you take care when installing the fan cover (flap on engine has to slide inside fan cover at the top) that the plastic fan will be destroyed when you start the engine, that’s why you bought the replacement. And they don’t mention it in the install instructions since you already know that.This time, I removed the spark plug wire and rotated the engine a few times after assembly to make sure nothing was catching. Do this with your ratchet socket on the flywheel bolt, before you push that plastic plug into place!Now you’re good to go..
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