Is it worth replacing a lawn mower engine?
Yes, replacing the engine on your Craftsman lawn tractor model 917270840 is worth it when the mower deck, transmission, and steering are still solid and you want more years of reliable mowing. If the tractor has major deck damage, chronic drive issues, or multiple worn systems, replacement usually makes more sense.
Quick decision checklist
- Worth it if the deck is straight (no rust-through or cracks) and the tractor still cuts evenly.
- Worth it if the problem is isolated to the engine (low compression, heavy smoking, internal knock).
- Worth it if you can do the swap yourself and already maintain belts, blades, and pulleys.
- Not worth it if you also have loss of drive, slipping belts, or transmission problems.
- Not worth it if the deck is constantly clogging or discharging poorly due to structural wear (not just buildup).
- Not worth it if you routinely hit objects or have recurring safety switch and wiring issues.
What to inspect before you spend money
Use the troubleshooting guidance in the owner's manual to confirm the tractor is otherwise in good shape.
- Deck condition: check for cracks, rust-through, and bent hangers.
- Cut quality issues: worn or bent blades, bent mandrels, or a deck that is not level can mimic “engine weakness.”
- Belt-driven systems: inspect the ground drive belt and blade drive belt for glazing, cracking, or stretching.
- Mandrels and pulleys: listen for bearing noise and check for wobble.
- Safety and wiring: loose or damaged wiring and safety interlock problems can cause no-start or shutdown symptoms.
Common “engine is bad” symptoms that are often something else
The manual lists several causes of poor performance and poor discharge that are not engine failure.
| Symptom | Often caused by | Typical fix |
|---|---|---|
| Poor grass discharge | Wet grass, deck buildup, low engine speed | Clean deck, mow dry grass, run at full throttle |
| Uneven cut | Deck not level, tire pressure uneven | Level deck, set tire pressure evenly |
| Vibration | Worn/bent blade, bent mandrel | Replace blade or mandrel |
| Loss of drive | Worn motion/ground drive belt | Replace belt |
Why it matters
An engine swap is a big investment; confirming the deck, belts, and mandrels are serviceable prevents spending engine money when the real issue is a worn drive system or a cutting-deck problem.
Last updated: February 2026
What engine does Craftsman riding mower use?
The Craftsman lawn tractor model 917270840 uses a 20.5 HP electric-start engine (as listed on the cover of the owner's manual). That manual is the best reference for the exact engine identification details used on your tractor.
How to confirm the exact engine on your tractor
Even within the same tractor model, the most reliable way to confirm the exact engine build is to match the engine ID on the machine.
- Lift the hood and look for the engine ID label (often on the blower housing or valve cover area).
- Record the engine model, type, and code (or similar ID fields).
- Compare those numbers to the engine information section in the owner's manual.
- If you are ordering maintenance parts (spark plug, belts, blades), match by tractor model 917270840 first.
Common specs we use for maintenance planning (model 917270840)
These specifications come from the tractor’s product specifications section and help with routine service.
| Item | Specification (917270840) |
|---|---|
| Fuel capacity | 3.5 gallons, regular unleaded |
| Oil type | SAE 30 (above 32°F), SAE 5W-30 (below 32°F) |
| Oil capacity | 3.0 pints |
| Spark plug | Champion RJ19LM (or J19LM), gap 0.030 in |
Why it matters
Using the correct engine identification and service specs helps prevent hard starting, poor performance, and premature wear. It also ensures you buy the right tune-up items and deck/drive components for your Craftsman tractor.
Parts that commonly relate to engine performance symptoms
If the engine cranks slowly, clicks, or will not turn over, these parts and checks are often involved:
- Battery condition and cable connections
- Starter circuit components such as the solenoid 532146154
- Safety interlock switches (seat, brake, PTO) and wiring
- Fuel quality and stale fuel after storage
Last updated: February 2026
What year was Craftsman 917270840 made?
Craftsman lawn tractor model 917270840 was produced across multiple years; the exact year for your specific tractor is identified from the product ID/serial number label on the machine (commonly under the seat or on the frame). Use the identification information in the 917270840 owner's manual to match your serial/date code.
How to find the build year on the tractor
Start by locating the product identification label and recording the numbers exactly.
- Lift the seat and check the seat pan and the area beneath the seat
- Check the frame rails near the rear wheels
- Look around the fender pan or dash tower area
- Write down MODEL 917270840 and the serial number/date code exactly as shown
- Clean the label gently so every digit is readable
What information confirms the year (and what it is used for)
The model number identifies the parts family; the serial/date code identifies the specific production timeframe.
| Item you find | What it identifies | Why it matters for parts |
|---|---|---|
| Model number (917270840) | Tractor series/parts family | Gets you to the correct diagrams and parts list |
| Serial number/date code | Your tractor’s production timing | Helps match running changes by year/season |
| Engine model/type code | Engine build details | Helps match engine tune-up and engine-specific parts |
Why it matters
Craftsman tractors can have running changes (deck hardware, steering parts, belts, and guards) within the same model number. Confirming the build year from the serial/date code helps us match the correct-fit parts the first time.
Last updated: February 2026





