What are the parts of a tractor engine?
On the Craftsman 917287420 front-engine lawn tractor, the engine is built from core internal parts (like the piston and crankshaft) plus supporting systems (fuel, ignition, lubrication, and exhaust) that work together to start, run smoothly, and deliver power safely. See the 917287420 owner's manual for your tractor’s specific layouts and service points.
- Cylinder block and cylinder head: form the main engine structure and combustion chamber
- Piston, piston rings, and connecting rod: convert combustion pressure into rotating motion
- Crankshaft and bearings: turn the piston motion into usable engine output
- Valves and valve train (valves, guides, springs, cam components): control air and fuel in, exhaust out
- Gaskets and seals: keep compression, oil, and fuel where they belong
- Lubrication system (oil, oil pump, passages): reduces wear and heat
- Fuel system (fuel tank, fuel line, carburetor): stores and meters fuel; storage practices help prevent gum deposits
- Ignition and starting system (battery, ignition switch, starter, solenoid): cranks the engine and creates spark
- Exhaust system (muffler, spark arrester where required): routes exhaust safely and can reduce fire risk
Some “engine won’t start” or “clicks but won’t crank” symptoms are caused by starting-circuit parts rather than internal engine damage.
| Symptom | Common engine-area cause | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Single click, no crank | Weak battery, bad solenoid, poor cable connection | Lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802 |
| Blades will not engage | PTO switch or clutch issue | Switch.pto 582107601 |
| Fuel smell, hard starting after storage | Stale fuel or deposits in fuel system | Drain/refresh fuel per manual guidance |
Knowing whether you are dealing with internal engine parts (pistons, crankshaft, valves) or support systems (fuel, ignition, exhaust) helps you troubleshoot faster and avoid replacing the wrong parts.
Last updated: February 2026
How many horsepower is a 420cc Craftsman engine?
On the Craftsman lawn tractor model 917287420, the operator’s manual identifies the tractor as a 26.0 HP unit. For other Craftsman machines that use a 420cc engine, horsepower varies by the exact engine build and tuning, but this model is rated at 26.0 HP (per the manual). See the 917287420 owner's manual for the product specifications section.
Horsepower is not determined by displacement (cc) alone. To confirm you are comparing the right rating, we recommend checking:
- The engine model and type code on the engine label (often on the blower housing or valve cover)
- Whether the rating shown is gross HP (marketing rating) or net HP (operating rating)
- The RPM the rating is measured at
- Any emissions label notes (some engines are labeled differently by year)
- Whether your tractor has been repowered with a different engine
Most 420cc single-cylinder small engines used on riding mowers and lawn tractors commonly fall in this range:
| Engine displacement | Typical HP range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 420cc | ~12.5 to 17 HP | Common on many utility engines; rating depends on RPM and test standard |
| 420cc (tractor-labeled packages) | Varies by application | Tractor branding may list a higher “tractor HP” rating than engine-only labels |
Using the correct horsepower rating helps you choose compatible parts and settings (belts, PTO clutch load, deck performance expectations) and prevents mismatches when ordering engine-related components or troubleshooting power complaints.
Last updated: February 2026
What kind of engine does a Craftsman riding lawn mower have?
The Craftsman riding lawn mower model 917287420 uses a low-emission gasoline engine (the operator manual calls out a low-emission design). For the exact engine make, model, and horsepower rating used on your tractor, we recommend matching the engine ID information shown in the 917287420 owner's manual.
From the operator manual for this tractor, we can rely on these engine-related details:
- Gas-powered, low-emission engine design
- Electric start is listed for this tractor series
- Engine speed is controlled by the throttle control
- Best mowing performance is achieved at full throttle (fast)
- Choke control is used for cold starts
On most Craftsman front-engine lawn tractors, the engine manufacturer and model are identified on the engine itself (typically on a label near the blower housing or valve cover). Use this checklist:
- Locate the engine ID label (model, type, code or spec)
- Record the horsepower and displacement shown on the label
- Compare the label info to the engine section in the 917287420 owner's manual
- Use the engine ID when ordering tune-up parts (spark plug, air filter, fuel filter)
The exact engine can vary by production run, but the label will usually point to one of these common categories:
| Engine label clue | What it usually means | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| “Model / Type / Code” format | Briggs and Stratton style ID | Helps match the correct carburetor and ignition parts |
| “Spec” number format | Often Kohler style ID | Helps match the correct starter and charging parts |
| Displacement listed (cc) | Engine size indicator | Useful for selecting correct oil and tune-up parts |
Engine identification prevents wrong-part returns and speeds up troubleshooting. For example, a no-crank issue often points to the starting circuit (battery, wiring, solenoid), and the correct replacement depends on the exact configuration used on your tractor.
If the engine clicks but will not turn over, follow the steps in riding lawn mower engine clicks but doesnt turn over video.
Last updated: February 2026





