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Briggs & Stratton 407777-0121-E3 engine

Briggs & Stratton 407777-0121-E3 engine Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Briggs & Stratton 407777-0121-E3 engine, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Briggs & Stratton Engine 407777-0121-E3 FAQs

Most 12.5 HP Briggs & Stratton lawn and garden engines hold about 1.5 quarts (48 oz) of oil; for your Briggs 407777-0121-E3 engine, the safest approach is to fill to the dipstick’s FULL mark and recheck after a short run. Use the parts list on this model page to match maintenance parts, or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Quick fill method (most accurate)

  • Park the equipment on level ground and let the engine cool.
  • Remove the dipstick, wipe it clean, then reinstall fully.
  • Add oil in small amounts (a few ounces at a time).
  • Recheck the dipstick until it reaches the FULL mark.
  • Start the engine for 30 to 60 seconds, shut it off, wait 2 minutes.
  • Recheck and top off if needed.

Typical oil capacity ranges (what to expect)

Oil capacity varies by crankcase design and whether the engine has an oil filter.

Engine type (common on riders) Typical capacity Notes
Splash-lube single cylinder 1.25 to 1.5 qt Often no oil filter
Pressure-lube V-twin 1.5 to 2.0 qt Often uses an oil filter

Why it matters

Overfilling can cause smoking, plug fouling, and oil leaks; underfilling can starve internal parts and shorten engine life. Filling to the dipstick mark protects the crankshaft, piston rings, and valve train.

Parts that commonly go with an oil change

If you are doing routine service on the 407777-0121-E3, these parts are commonly replaced at the same time:

Last updated: February 2026

For the Briggs 407777-0121-E3 lawn and garden engine, valve clearance is typically set to 0.004 in. on the intake and 0.006 in. on the exhaust (measured cold with a feeler gauge). Correct lash helps prevent hard starting, backfiring, and loss of power.

Valve Typical clearance (cold) What you use to measure
Intake 0.004 in. Feeler gauge
Exhaust 0.006 in. Feeler gauge

How we adjust valve clearance (basic steps)

  • Disconnect the spark plug wire and let the engine cool completely.
  • Remove the valve cover (rocker cover) to access the rocker arms.
  • Rotate the engine by hand to the compression stroke, then continue to past top dead center so the lifters are on the base circle.
  • Slide the correct feeler gauge between the rocker arm and valve stem.
  • Loosen the rocker lock nut, turn the adjuster to set the gap, then hold the adjuster while tightening the lock nut.
  • Recheck the clearance after tightening; repeat until it stays on spec.

What to check if it still runs poorly after adjustment

Why it matters

Valve lash changes slightly over time from normal wear. If clearance gets too tight, valves may not fully close (compression drops and starting gets harder). If it gets too loose, the valvetrain gets noisy and valve timing effectively shifts, which can hurt performance.

If you need to order replacement parts for your Briggs 407777-0121-E3, use the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

For Briggs engines, “17.5 HP” is a horsepower rating, not a single model number. The correct model number is the full engine Model-Type-Code stamped on the blower housing; for this Sears PartsDirect page, the engine model is 407777-0121-E3.

How to find the model number on a Briggs engine

Look for the stamped or printed Model-Type-Code on the engine shroud (blower housing) or valve cover area. On most lawn and garden engines, it’s near the recoil starter or above the spark plug.

  • Clean the area so the stamp is readable (degreaser and a rag helps)
  • Write down all three fields: Model, Type, and Code
  • Match the full string exactly (example format: 407777-0121-E3)
  • Use the full model number when selecting parts like filters, fuel line, or ignition components

Why “17.5 HP” does not uniquely identify the engine

Briggs & Stratton used the 17.5 HP rating across multiple engine families and production years. Two engines can both be 17.5 HP but use different carburetors, starters, or charging systems.

Quick comparison

What you have What it tells us What to use for parts lookup
17.5 HP label Approximate power class Not enough by itself
Model-Type-Code Exact engine build Best match
This page’s model Specific engine parts list 407777-0121-E3

Parts that commonly depend on the exact model

Once you confirm your engine’s Model-Type-Code matches 407777-0121-E3, you can confidently choose maintenance and repair parts from this page, such as:

Why it matters

Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong gasket set, starter, or charging component; small Type-Code differences can change fit, wiring, and mounting.

To search other Briggs engine model numbers or cross-check parts by the full Model-Type-Code, use Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

For your Briggs 407777-0121-E3 lawn and garden engine, the most reliable way to get the correct specs is to use the engine ID numbers (Model, Type, and Code) stamped on the engine, then match that exact build to the parts breakdown and service items listed for it.

Find the Model, Type, and Code on the engine

On most Briggs lawn and garden engines, the ID is stamped into metal (not just a paper label). Check these common spots:

  • Valve cover area (near the rocker arm cover)
  • Blower housing or recoil starter shroud
  • Near the spark plug
  • Muffler heat shield
  • A metal tag or plate mounted to the engine

Write the numbers exactly as stamped; one digit changes the carburetor, governor, or charging setup.

What “specs” usually means

Use the ID numbers to confirm the exact configuration, then verify the spec you need:

Spec you need How we recommend confirming it Why it matters
Tune-up parts Match to the correct build, then select the listed service parts Prevents wrong fit and fuel leaks
Oil service Confirm the correct oil filter style for your build Protects the engine and avoids leaks
Starting and charging Confirm starter, solenoid, alternator, and regulator used Prevents no-crank and no-charge issues

Parts on this page that commonly relate to specs

These parts are often used when confirming maintenance and system configuration:

Why it matters

Briggs engines can share the same basic engine family but differ by Type and Code; matching the exact ID prevents ordering the wrong filter, regulator, or starter for your specific build.

You can order replacement parts from the list for model 407777-0121-E3, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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