This video provides step-by-step instructions for replacing the choke lever on Briggs and Stratton small engines, commonly found in lawn mowers, riding tractors, zero-turn radius mowers, pressure washers, generators, log splitters, and snow blowers. The most common reason for replacing the choke lever is if you have trouble starting the engine and the problem is not in the choke shutter or the connection between the choke lever and shutter.
All of the information in this choke lever replacement video is applicable to the following brands: Briggs & Stratton.
Tools used: flat-head screwdriver, nutdriver, snap ring pliers