Part Location Diagram of 632816 Tecumseh Float (plastic)
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Float (plastic) 632816

Manufactured by:
Tecumseh
ERP Number:
ERP9052445
Part Number:
632816
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  Works with your model  38605!
$16.43
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  Works with your model   38605!

Product Description

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This authentic part is supplied by the original equipment manufacturer for Tecumseh engines commonly installed on Toro lawn and garden equipment. The float is used to allow fuel into the float chamber when the chamber has been drained and to stop fuel from entering the chamber when it is full. It provides an identical replacement for a missing or a faulty component that was installed on a new unit. Refer to the appropriate diagrams of your model for the correct location and application of this hardware. Keep in mind this high-quality float is made of durable plastic and is sold individually.

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Troubleshooting

This part works with the following brands:
  • Tecumseh
  • Toro
  • Cub Cadet
  • Craftsman
  • MTD
This part works with the following products:
  • Engine
  • Snow Blower
  • Lawn Mower
Part# 632816 replaces these:
632765, 632802, 632816,

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Wouldn\'t run smoothly.

Len from Lemont, Illinois

1 person found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
Parts Used:
632760B, 632816
Removed carb and rebuilt it with new seals, replaced the float, and cleaned all the jets. Runs great!
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Difficult to start; leaking fuel into crankcase; primer not working properly; very rough running.

Jerry from Boise, Idaho

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Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
Parts Used:
640259, 632816
Removed, cleaned, and disassembled carburetor. You will need to use compressed air and a blower nozzle to remove the old float needle seat. Just apply air pressure to the fuel inlet fitting. BE CAREFUL to hold the carb away from your body when you do this because the seat comes out with enough force to damage an eye if it were to strik e your eye. Replaced old float, needle, and seat. Be sure to press new neoprene seat all the way to the bottom of the bore it seats into. A pin punch that fits inside the bore is a good tool for this. Just press with your fingers, not with a hammer! Assemble float, needle, and float hinge pin. Turn carb upside down, and adjust float so top of float (bottom when upside down) is parallel (but not even) with top of carb fuel bowl. Carefully bend float tang that presses on needle to achieve this position. DO NOT PRESS NEEDLE AGAINST SEAT! Use only the weight of the float to press needle against seat. Reassemble carb using new gaskets and o-rings from the kit. To replace the primer bulb, you will have to pry out the retainer ring holding it in place. The retainer has teeth facing outward to keep it in place, so it requires a little force to remove it. Be careful not to score the walls of the primer bore with your screwdriver. Press the new primer bulb into place using a socket that will fit in the primer bore. Be sure to press it all the way to the bottom of the bore. Reattach carb and linkages. NOTE: It is a good idea to take a picture of the carb linkage before you remove the carb, so you have a reference to assist you with correctly reassembling the linkages. Good luck!
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Model Cross Reference

This part works with the following models:
ERP Number: ERP9052445
Manufacturer Part Number: 632816
Brand Model Number Description
Toro 104-7910 Engine
Cub Cadet 1130SWE Snow Blower - Snow Thrower
Cub Cadet 1333SWE Engine - Engine
Cub Cadet 1345SWE Engine - Engine
Craftsman 143024200 Engine - 4-Cycle Engine
Craftsman 143024202 Engine - 4-Cycle Engine
Craftsman 143026200 Engine - 4-Cycle Engine
Craftsman 143026503 Engine - Engine
Craftsman 143026704 Engine - Tucumseh Engine
Craftsman 143026706 Engine - Tucumseh Engine
Craftsman 143026708 Engine - Engine
Craftsman 143026710 Engine - Engine
Craftsman 143026712 Engine - Engine
Craftsman 143033700 Engine - Tucumseh Engine
Craftsman 143034502 Engine - Tecumseh Engine
Craftsman 143034504 Engine - Tecumseh Engine
Craftsman 143036700 Engine - Tecumesh Engine
Craftsman 143036704 Engine - Engine - Tecumseh
Craftsman 143036706 Engine - Tecumseh Engine
Craftsman 143044500 Engine - Tecumseh Engine
Craftsman 143044510 Engine - Tecumseh Engine
Craftsman 143045003 Lawn Mower - 5 Hp. Engine
Craftsman 143046702 Engine - Tucumseh Engine
Craftsman 143056700 Engine - Tecumseh Engine
Craftsman 143085001 Engine - Engine
Craftsman 143640058A Lawn Mower - Carburetor
Craftsman 143640268 Lawn Mower - Carburetor
Craftsman 143640303 Lawn Mower - Carburetor
Craftsman 143640315 Lawn Mower - Carburetor
Craftsman 143640339 Lawn Mower - Carburetor