Is it worth repairing a lawn mower engine?
For the Craftsman 917273780 lawn tractor, repairing the engine is worth it when the problem is external and serviceable (fuel, ignition, starting, belts, basic maintenance). If the engine has internal damage (knock, low compression, heavy smoke), repair costs often exceed the value of the tractor, so replacement is usually the better choice.
Quick decision checklist (repair vs. replace)
- Repair if it is a no-start, rough-run, or stalling issue tied to fuel quality, spark, air flow, or a safety interlock.
- Repair if the tractor is otherwise solid (deck, transmission, steering, frame) and you can do the work yourself.
- Replace if you hear loud knocking, the engine seized, it burns oil heavily, or compression is low.
- Replace if you need major internal parts plus labor (piston/rod/crank work).
- Repair if the issue is actually in the drive or deck system, not the engine.
What we can confirm for model 917273780
This model is a 22.0 HP, 42-inch deck Craftsman tractor. The owner’s manual also calls out routine items that commonly restore performance without major engine work (oil type/quantity, spark plug spec, maintenance schedule). Use the 917273780 owner’s manual to match symptoms to the troubleshooting and maintenance sections.
Model-specific specs that affect cost and effort
| Item | Spec for 917273780 | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Fuel | Regular unleaded, use within ~30 days | Old fuel is a top cause of “engine problems” that look expensive |
| Spark plug | Champion QC12YC, gap .040 in | Cheap, fast fix for misfire/no-start |
| Oil capacity | 4.0 pints with filter, 3.75 without | Low/dirty oil shortens engine life |
Common “engine” complaints that are not engine failures
If the tractor runs but cuts poorly or bogs down, the fix is often in the deck drive system.
- Worn or slipping blade-drive belt: inspect/replace the lawn tractor v-belt 532144959
- Dull or damaged blades: replace with the correct 42-inch blade style for your mowing needs
- Deck vibration: check blade mounting and mandrel condition
Why it matters
A correct diagnosis prevents overspending. On a tractor like the Craftsman 917273780, a low-cost tune-up or belt replacement can restore performance, while internal engine repairs can quickly outpace the tractor’s practical value.
Last updated: January 2026
How to find Craftsman model number?
For a Craftsman riding lawn tractor like model 917273780, we typically find the model number on a sticker or plate on the tractor frame under the seat, or on the underside of the seat itself. Once you have it, you can match the correct diagrams and parts for your exact tractor.
Where to look on model 917273780
Check these common spots first (use a flashlight and wipe off grass or oil film):
- Under the seat on the frame rail (often near the seat hinge area)
- On the underside of the seat pan
- Near the rear fender area close to the seat mounting points
- On the frame near the engine compartment (less common, but possible)
For diagrams and labeling examples specific to this tractor, use the 917273780 owner's manual.
What to write down (and why)
Record the information exactly as shown on the tag:
- Model number (for this tractor: 917273780)
- Serial number (helps identify production run details)
- Any additional numbers on the same label (sometimes a product number is listed)
Why it matters
Small differences in model and serial ranges can change which belts, blades, or safety switches fit. Using the exact model number helps us keep you from ordering a part that looks right but does not mount or route correctly.
Quick part-fit examples for this model
These are examples of parts that are selected by exact model identification:
| Part type | Example for model 917273780 | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| Blade drive belt | Lawn tractor v-belt 532144959 | Blade engagement and deck drive |
| Safety switch | Husqvarna lawn tractor interlock switch 532176138 | Starting and operator-presence safety |
| Ignition switch | Husqvarna lawn tractor ignition switch 532175566 | Key start and electrical power routing |
Tips if the label is missing or unreadable
- Look for an imprint outline where a label used to be; sometimes the adhesive shadow remains
- Check for a second label under the seat if the frame label is damaged
- Use the tractor’s parts diagrams to identify assemblies, then confirm fit by model number
Last updated: January 2026
What kind of engine does a Craftsman riding lawn mower have?
The Craftsman lawn tractor model 917.273780 is equipped with a 22.0 HP low-emission gasoline engine (internal combustion). The owner’s manual for this model does not identify the engine manufacturer or specific engine family, so we use the model’s published horsepower and maintenance specs for guidance. See the 917.273780 owner’s manual for the exact specifications and service procedures.
What we can confirm for model 917.273780
From the model-specific specifications, we can rely on these engine-related details:
- Horsepower rating: 22.0 HP
- Fuel type: unleaded regular gasoline (3.5-gallon capacity)
- Oil viscosity: SAE 30 (above 32°F) or SAE 5W-30 (below 32°F)
- Spark plug: Champion QC12YC (gap 0.040 in)
- Starting system: electric start
How to identify the exact engine brand and model on your tractor
Because engine suppliers can vary within a tractor model family, the most reliable way is to read the engine label on the machine.
- Lift the hood and look for an engine ID label on the blower housing or valve cover
- Write down the engine model, type, and code (common label fields)
- Match that information when buying tune-up items (air filter, fuel filter, spark plug)
- Use the tractor model 917.273780 when looking up chassis and deck parts
Quick reference: “tractor model” vs “engine model”
| Item | Where to find it | What it’s used for |
|---|---|---|
| Tractor model (917.273780) | Frame tag under seat or on fender area | Deck, steering, belts, electrical, chassis parts |
| Engine model/type/code | Label stamped or printed on the engine | Engine-specific parts and carburetor/tune-up specs |
Why it matters
Using the correct engine identification prevents wrong-part returns and helps you choose the right oil, spark plug gap, and maintenance intervals for your specific engine configuration.
Last updated: January 2026
What kind of oil do you use in a Craftsman lawn tractor?
For the Craftsman lawn tractor model 917273780, use SAE 30 4-cycle engine oil when temperatures are above 32°F, and SAE 5W-30 4-cycle engine oil when temperatures are below 32°F. This matches the oil viscosity guidance in the 917273780 owner’s manual.
Oil type and capacity for model 917273780
From the product specifications for this exact model:
- Oil type (API SF-SJ): SAE 30 (above 32°F) or SAE 5W-30 (below 32°F)
- Use 4-cycle engine oil (do not mix oil with gasoline)
- Check oil level on level ground before each use
- Do not overfill; fill to the “FULL” mark on the dipstick
Quick reference table
| Outdoor temperature | Recommended oil viscosity | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Above 32°F (0°C) | SAE 30 | Best for warm-weather mowing |
| Below 32°F (0°C) | SAE 5W-30 | Helps cold starting and lubrication |
How to avoid common oil problems
- Change oil on schedule (more often in heavy load or high heat)
- Wipe up spilled oil before operating
- Use fresh fuel and keep the engine area clean to reduce overheating
- If you want cleaner oil changes, use an oil drain tube designed for this tractor, such as the oil drain tube 532148456
Why it matters
Using the correct viscosity helps your 22.0 HP engine maintain proper lubrication as temperatures change; that reduces wear, helps control operating temperature, and supports easier starting in cold weather.
Last updated: January 2026
How much does it cost to replace a riding mower engine?
For the Craftsman 917273780 riding lawn tractor, the exact engine replacement cost is not fixed because it depends on the specific engine used, whether you replace it new or used, and how much labor your shop charges. In practice, engine replacement is usually one of the highest-cost repairs on a riding mower.
Typical cost range (parts + labor)
Engine replacement cost usually breaks down into the engine itself plus installation labor and a few “while you’re in there” items.
- Engine (replacement unit): often the largest portion of the bill
- Labor: commonly several hours due to wiring, throttle/choke linkage, fuel line, exhaust, and belt/pulley transfer
- Extra parts/supplies: oil, filter, fuel line clamps, hardware, and sometimes a new drive belt
- Optional add-ons: battery, starter solenoid, muffler, or pulleys if worn
| Scenario | What you pay for | Typical outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Repair shop installs a new engine | Engine + labor + supplies | Highest cost, least hassle |
| DIY swap with a compatible engine | Engine + supplies | Lowest cost if you already have tools |
| Used/rebuilt engine installed | Engine + labor | Mid-range cost, depends on engine condition |
What to check on model 917273780 before pricing an engine
This model is a 22.0 HP tractor with a 42-inch mower deck; engine compatibility is usually determined by mounting pattern, crankshaft specs, and electrical/fuel hookups. We recommend using the 917273780 owner’s manual to confirm key service details and safe procedures before you start.
- Engine mounting bolt pattern and frame clearance
- Crankshaft diameter/length (critical for pulley alignment)
- Charging system and wiring connections
- Throttle/choke control style and cable routing
- Exhaust layout and muffler connection
Parts that commonly get replaced during an engine swap
Even if the engine is the main issue, worn drive components can add cost and time.
- Lawn tractor ground drive belt, 1/2 x 82-in 532140294 (if cracked, glazed, or stretched)
- Fuel line and clamps (to prevent leaks)
- Battery cables and terminals (if corroded)
- Muffler gasket and mounting hardware (if exhaust is removed)
Why it matters
A correct engine match prevents vibration, belt misalignment, charging problems, and premature pulley or transmission wear. Getting the crankshaft and pulley setup right is often the difference between a smooth swap and repeat breakdowns.
Last updated: January 2026





