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Carburetor 697415
- Manufactured by:
- Briggs and Stratton
- ERP Number:
- ERP9066424
- Part Number:
- 697415
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?This is an authentic Briggs and Stratton replacement part that has been sourced from the original manufacturer to be used with small engines. The carburetor is used to pick up fuel from the tank and to send a mixture of fuel and air into the motor's combustion chamber. This item is a complete part assembly and includes the gaskets.
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We ran the lawnmower tank dry. Big mistake, because the carburetor sucked dirt from the tank bottom into the jets. Couldn\'t clean it out so had to replace carburetor
Marylee from East Amherst, New York
- Difficulty Level:
- A Bit Difficult
- Total Repair Time:
- 30 - 60 mins
- Tools:
- Screw drivers, Socket set
- Parts Used:
- 697415
2. Remove gas tank from mower, using socket set
3. Remove 5 screws that hold the carburetor on top of the gas tank
4. CAREFULLY peel the carburetor off the gas tank, note which way the existing gasket and rubber diaphragm face
5. Put the new screen and ... Read more spring on the new carburetor, set the rubber diaphragm and then the gasket on top of the tank
6. CAREFULLY set the new carburetor on the gasket, make sure that all the screw holes line up and that none of the rubber diaphragm is hanging out from under the gasket. You\'ll understand this when you see the repair parts.
7. Put in the 5 screws, snug them down - do not go crazy tight, the carburetor is plastic and you don\'t want to crack it
8. Reassemble the rest of the parts and start the mower
9. Enjoy the smooth operation of the engine!
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