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Champion Spark Plug (RC12YC). The spark plug ignites the fuel and air mixture in the cylinder to power the engine. If the spark plug is burnt, fouled or damaged the engine may not start or may run rough.

$3.56

NGK spark plug. The spark plug ignites the fuel and air mixture in the cylinder to power the engine. If the spark plug is burnt, fouled or damaged the engine may not start or may run rough.

$3.56

Small engine NGK spark plug (BPR6ES). If the engine does not start, the spark plug may be defective. The spark plug should be replaced periodically during regular maintenance.

$18.74

Briggs & Stratton Original Equipment 498260 Carburetor Overhaul Kit. If the carburetor is clogged, the engine won't get enough fuel. As a result, the engine may not start or may run poorly.

$4.01

Briggs & Stratton flywheel key. The flywheel key aligns the flywheel in the correct position on the crankshaft. If the engine stops suddenly due to hitting a hard object, the flywheel key shears in half to prevent damage to the engine. If the flywheel key is broken, the engine won't start.

$30.44

Lawn mower drive cable. If the mowers self-propel function is not working properly, the cable may be broken.

$5.49

Briggs & Stratton in-line fuel filter. If the fuel filter is clogged, it will restrict the flow of fuel to the carburetor. As a result, the engine may not start.

$13.35

Fuel line. 15 Inches of of 1/4 inch inside diameter hose.

$3.70

Champion Spark Plug (RJ17LM)

$8.06

Briggs & Stratton starter gear (also called a pinion gear), 16-tooth, plastic. The starter gear engages the flyhweel to start the engine. If the teeth on the starter gear are worn out, the engine may not start.

$5.32

Briggs & Stratton breather tube grommet.

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Repair Clinic has replacement parts for portable generators including spark plugs, air filters, gaskets and many others on all the top generator brands, including Briggs & Stratton, Carrier, Craftsman, Generac, Homelite, Honda, Ryobi.

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