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Briggs & Stratton 310707-0136-E1 engine

Briggs & Stratton 310707-0136-E1 engine Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Briggs & Stratton 310707-0136-E1 engine, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Briggs & Stratton Engine 310707-0136-E1 FAQs

For your Briggs lawn and garden engine model 310707-0136-E1, the fastest way to get the correct specs is to use the engine’s identification numbers (Model, Type, and Code) stamped on the engine and match them to the parts and service information for that exact build. If you already have 310707-0136-E1, you are most of the way there.

Where to find the ID numbers on the engine

Look for a stamped number or tag on the engine itself. Common locations include:

  • Valve cover or OHV rocker cover area
  • Blower housing or recoil starter housing
  • Near the spark plug
  • Near the muffler or on the engine shroud
  • A metal tag or sticker on the engine body

What “specs” usually means (and what you can pull from the model)

Engine specs can mean different things depending on what you are repairing. Use this quick guide:

If you need this info Typical examples Best way to confirm it
Tune-up and maintenance specs Spark plug type/gap, air filter type, oil type/capacity Match the exact Model-Type-Code, then cross-check parts
Mechanical specs Valve lash, bore, stroke, compression-related details Use the exact build identification before adjusting anything
Parts identification Filters, carburetor, starter, ignition parts Use the parts list for 310707-0136-E1

Parts on this model page that help confirm common “specs”

When you are verifying maintenance items, matching the part to the model is often the most practical way to confirm what your engine uses. Examples from this model’s parts list include:

Why it matters

Briggs engines can look identical but use different carburetors, ignition parts, and internal settings based on the Type and Code. Using the full identification prevents ordering the wrong part and avoids incorrect adjustments (especially valve settings).

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. You can still get replacement parts for your Briggs 310707-0136-E1 lawn and garden engine, including common maintenance and starting-system parts, by ordering from the parts list for this model. Matching the exact model number helps ensure the part fits and performs correctly.

Parts you can still buy for model 310707-0136-E1

These are examples of in-stock parts we list for this engine model:

How to make sure you’re ordering the right part

Use the engine’s full model and type code (310707-0136-E1) and compare it to the part listing before you buy.

  • Confirm the model number is 310707-0136-E1 on the engine shroud or ID tag
  • Match the part by function (air filter, starter motor, carburetor, gasket set)
  • Check whether your symptom is mechanical (compression, valve train) or fuel/electrical
  • Replace wear items together when it makes sense (filter plus carburetor service)
  • If a part shows limited availability, choose the exact listed substitute for this model

Quick guide: common symptoms and likely parts

Symptom Common cause Part examples for this model
Hard starting, runs rough Restricted airflow or fuel issue Briggs & statton air filter 496894S, Briggs & stratton lawn & garden equipment engine carburetor 690191
No crank or intermittent crank Starter motor or starter drive issue Briggs & stratton lawn & garden equipment engine starter motor 497595, Briggs & Statton Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Starter Drive Assembly 593934
Backfire or sudden no-start after blade strike Sheared flywheel key Briggs & statton key 222698S

Why it matters

Briggs engines often have multiple versions that look similar. Using the exact 310707-0136-E1 model match reduces returns, prevents fit issues, and helps restore proper starting, airflow, and fuel delivery.

Last updated: February 2026

A lawn mower engine like the Briggs 310707-0136-E1 is built around fuel delivery, air intake, ignition, and rotating internal parts that turn the crankshaft. The exact layout varies by engine family, but the core components below are the ones you troubleshoot and replace most often.

Main engine systems and common parts

  • Air intake: air filter, intake elbow, choke shaft
  • Fuel system: fuel tank, fuel line, carburetor
  • Ignition: flywheel, ignition coil (armature), spark plug, spark plug boot
  • Starting: starter motor, starter drive assembly, solenoid (if equipped)
  • Charging (if equipped): stator/alternator, wiring harness
  • Internal engine: cylinder, piston rings, connecting rod, crankshaft counterweight, cam gear
  • Sealing: head gasket and full gasket set

Parts you will see on this Briggs 310707-0136-E1 parts list

These are examples of real, model-matched parts that correspond to the systems above:

Quick “what it does” reference

System What it does Common symptom when it fails
Air intake Filters air before it enters the carburetor Hard starting, black smoke, loss of power
Fuel system Mixes fuel and air for combustion Surging, stalling, won’t start
Ignition Creates spark at the right time No-start, misfire
Starting Cranks engine to start Clicks, slow crank, no crank

Why it matters

Knowing which system a part belongs to helps you diagnose faster. For example, a dirty air filter can mimic carburetor problems, and a weak ignition component can look like a fuel issue.

Last updated: February 2026

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