What engine is in a Craftsman 917203820?
The Craftsman lawn tractor model 917203820 was commonly sold with a Briggs & Stratton V-twin gasoline engine, but the exact engine model and horsepower can vary by production run and engine spec code. We recommend confirming the engine ID directly on your tractor and cross-checking it in the 917203820 owner's manual.
Look for the engine identification label on the engine shroud, valve cover area, or blower housing. Record all numbers exactly.
- Briggs & Stratton: model, type, and code (three separate fields)
- Kohler (if equipped): model and spec number
- Take a clear photo of the label before it gets dirty or faded
- Match the label to the engine parts list when ordering tune-up parts
- If the label is missing, use the tractor’s product ID tag plus the manual’s engine section
These numbers prevent ordering the wrong carburetor, air filter, starter, or ignition parts.
| What to capture | Where you’ll find it | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Engine brand | Engine shroud/cover | Points you to the right parts family |
| Engine model/type/code (or spec) | Engine ID label | Identifies the exact engine build |
| Tractor model number: 917203820 | Tractor frame tag | Confirms the correct tractor diagrams |
Craftsman tractors in the 917-series often share chassis and mower deck designs, but engines can differ. Confirming the engine ID helps ensure correct maintenance parts (spark plugs, fuel filter, air filter) and accurate troubleshooting for no-start, hard-start, or fuel delivery issues.
If your tractor clicks, cranks, or will not start after you confirm the engine type, use riding lawn mower engine spins but wont start video for step-by-step checks.
Last updated: January 2026
How many horsepower is a 382cc engine?
A 382cc 4-cycle lawn and garden engine is typically rated around 11 to 13 HP (varies by RPM and whether the maker lists gross or net power). For your Craftsman tractor 917203820, confirm the actual engine size and rating on the engine label and in the 917203820 owner's manual.
Most 382cc single-cylinder engines land in a narrow band because they are governed to similar RPM ranges.
- Typical range: 11 to 13 HP
- Typical governed speed: about 3,000 to 3,600 RPM
- Best use: mowing and light towing, not heavy ground-engaging work
- Power feel: torque matters as much as HP for hills and thick grass
Horsepower is calculated from torque and RPM, so two 382cc engines can have different ratings.
- Gross vs net rating (net is measured with air cleaner, muffler, charging system load)
- Governor setting (higher RPM increases HP)
- Carburetor and ignition tuning
- Emissions calibration
- Engine design (valve timing, compression ratio)
Use the tractor’s engine identification tag to match the correct spec.
- Find the engine model and type code on the blower housing or valve cover label
- Record the displacement (cc) and rated RPM shown on the label
- Cross-check the engine details in the specifications section of the 917203820 owner's manual
- If you are shopping parts, match by model number 917203820 and the engine ID, not by cc alone
| What you have | Where to look | What it tells you |
|---|---|---|
| Engine displacement (cc) | Engine label | General power class |
| Rated RPM | Engine label/manual | Strong driver of HP |
| Engine model/type code | Engine label | Exact spec and parts match |
Using the correct HP and engine ID prevents ordering the wrong tune-up parts and helps set expectations for mowing performance, especially in tall grass or when using a 42-inch deck.
Last updated: January 2026
Who makes the Craftsman 420cc engine?
For Craftsman riding tractor model 917203820, the engine manufacturer is identified on the engine ID label (model, type, and code). Use that label to confirm the maker and exact engine spec; the tractor can be equipped with different engine builds over time. Reference the 917203820 owner's manual for the engine ID label location and identification steps.
The most reliable source is the engine’s ID tag, not the hood decal or “420cc” marketing description.
- Look for a metal tag or sticker on the blower housing, valve cover area, or near the starter
- Record the engine model, type, and code/serial exactly as shown
- Match those numbers to the engine information section in the 917203820 owner's manual
- Use the engine model and type to select the correct tune-up and fuel system parts
Displacement helps narrow the engine family, but it does not confirm the manufacturer by itself.
| What you have | What it confirms | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Full engine ID label (model/type/code) | Exact manufacturer and spec | Use it to match parts and service info |
| Only “420cc” listed | General size class only | Find the full engine ID label |
| Label missing/unreadable | Tractor model still helps, but engine spec must be verified | Check common label locations and compare to manual diagrams |
The engine maker and spec determine the correct air filter, spark plug, fuel filter, and wiring connections. It also affects starting and charging diagnostics; for example, a no-crank symptom often leads to checks of the battery cables and the lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802.
Last updated: January 2026





