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by NormK - 11/11/25 08:22 AM
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Hey guys, I have a B&S (Quantum?) engine and the float bowl washer-sealer that goes around the nut it damaged. I believe the part number is 271716.
I did a quick search google/ebay and have found some, but they seem to located internationally and postage rather expensive.. even the washer itself is costly...
just wondering, does anyone know what material is used/needed for these washers to work? I can always get washers from bunnings or Buttsworths .. but they're usually steel/copper/other .. not sure if the B&S uses a specific material.. maybe some sort of gasket type material ???
Any feedback would be super.
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Have you looked using the ODK parts lookup? https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/parts-lookupEbay prices aren't generally always the cheapest regardless. Most folk hike the prices for your unsuspecting buyer. Any mower shop can generally order you in a part, if not, already on the shelf. You will need to know the model number of the motor, not just the model name as these parts vary with each model. Cheers, Chris
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Thanks Chris86 :), I had a look on the part lookup, its the same part # 271716 , though $14.30ea, which, for a small single washer, seems steep  . The engine numbers are, 12F802 - 1911 - B1 and 12J902 - 1128 - 01
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G'day Widget, The Briggs washer is a fibre composite material IIRC. So a suitable red fibre washer from the hardware shop plumbing supplies section would work, as would an aluminium or soft [annealed] copper washer. It's actually cheaper to buy a complete aftermarket carby gasket kit #498261, than the genuine washer on its own. That's the way I'd go. E.g. https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/engines.../briggs-stratton-quantum-carburettor-kit
Cheers, Gadge
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Thanks heaps Gadge, much appreciated  Wow, you';re right about the kit, much cheaper... come to think of it, pretty sure I need the air-cleaner gasket too (#795629).. tore when I removed the air-intake box. Thanks again 
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Yes, you'll need the a/c gasket, particularly if your carby is the primer type; the primer won't work if the air cleaner gasket is damaged.
Take care not to over-tighten the air cleaner base to carby bolts, as the base is easily warped.
Cheers, Gadge
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Might need to get two of the air cleaner gaskets in case the air cleaner is warped. A lot times I used a second gasket with bevel cut ends to make the main gasket seal because of warp air cleaner base. A dab of wood glue holds it in place until cements to the other gasket. A way to keep from buying a new air cleaner base.
The fuel bowl bolt gasket is the same as the Briggs 690618 or the Kohler 2504103S which you may easier access to.
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