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Pressure Washer Air Cleaner Gasket
PartSelect Number PS9138757
Manufacturer Part Number 795629
The Air Cleaner Gasket is used to provide a seal between the air cleaner base, and carburetor. It's a gray, composite material part, which is rated as "Easy" to install and will require a screw driver, pliers, socket set, and nut driver. It attaches between the base of the air cleaner assembly and carburetor. If broken, damaged or worn down it will allow dirt to enter the carburetor, causing performance issues. If this happens, replace it. Refer to your make, model and diagrams to check if this is the right part.
Pressure Washer Seal-Oil
PartSelect Number PS8948679
Manufacturer Part Number 299819S
This OEM Oil Seal is an individually sold rubber part which is attached around the axis shaft on the crankcase housing to provide a proper seal. A broken seal will lead to a leak, and the part should be replaced. Installation is rated as "Medium" difficulty by customers, and will require a screwdriver, wrenchset and seal puller. Refer to your make, model and diagrams to ensure you've chosen the correct part. This model comes in black and grey.
Pressure Washer Gasket-Crankcase
PartSelect Number PS9066140
Manufacturer Part Number 692232
This part is the replacement gasket for the crankcase on your engine. The gasket helps to create a seal on the crankcase and prevent leaks. If you notice that your engine is not running at peak performance, it could be because of a damaged crankcase. A damaged crankcase gasket can cause serious problems in your engine, so it is recommended to replace it immediately if it is damaged. This product is gray in color and is sold individually. It is a genuine OEM part from the manufacturer.
Pressure Washer Gasket- Exhaust
PartSelect Number PS9294810
Manufacturer Part Number 692237
Installation Instructions
Alberto from PALMETTO BAY, FL
Generator would not start, Birggs & Stratton recommended to replase Gasket Exhaust.
Remove the spark suppresser, 4 face screws, 2 bottom screws and the two screws the hold the gasket. I also had to back out the top screw of the cover it blocked and prevented the removal of the gasket.
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