What brand of engine is in the Craftsman lawn mower?
For Craftsman engine model 143994510, the engine itself is typically built by an outside engine manufacturer (commonly Tecumseh, Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, or Kawasaki) and then branded for Craftsman equipment. The most reliable way to confirm the exact engine maker is to match the engine’s ID tag to the correct parts list for 143994510.
How to identify the actual engine manufacturer
Use the engine shroud and ID tag, not the mower deck badge.
- Look for an ID label stamped on the blower housing (recoil starter area) or valve cover
- Record the full engine model and specification numbers (not just “Craftsman”)
- Compare the carburetor and ignition parts style to what’s listed for this engine model
- If the engine uses a primer system, check whether your primer bulb matches the listed style
- If you see Tecumseh-style numbering (common on older Craftsman engines), use the 143. prefix as a strong clue
Parts clues on model 143994510
Several parts commonly associated with Tecumseh-style small engines appear in the parts list for 143994510, which is a practical indicator of the engine family used on many Craftsman applications.
| What you find | What it usually indicates | Example part on this model |
|---|---|---|
| Primer bulb on carburetor | Primer-start carburetor setup | Lawn & garden equipment engine carburetor primer bulb 36045A |
| Ignition module/coil style | Magneto ignition family | Ignition module 34443D |
| Carburetor service parts listed | Rebuildable carburetor design | Needle seat 631021B |
Why it matters
The engine manufacturer affects tune-up parts, carburetor settings, and ignition components. Confirming the maker helps you order the right carburetor gasket, governor spring, and ignition module the first time.
Last updated: February 2026
What size engine is in the Craftsman 143994510?
The Craftsman model 143994510 is an engine model number, not a mower model; engine “size” is typically stated as displacement (cc/cu in) and sometimes horsepower, and those values depend on the exact engine spec code. We confirm the correct size by matching your engine’s ID tag to the correct parts list for 143994510.
How to identify the exact engine size (fastest method)
Use the engine’s identification tag (usually on the blower housing, valve cover area, or near the muffler) and record every character.
- Find the model/spec stamping or tag and write it down exactly
- Look for displacement listed as cc or cu in
- If only a spec code is shown, match it to the correct breakdown using a known-fit part
- Compare what you see on your engine to a carburetor or ignition part that matches your build
- If the engine was replaced, use the engine tag, not the mower hood decal
A common “known-fit” cross-check on this model page is the carburetor family; for example, if your carburetor matches the mounting and linkage style for the listed carburetor 640278A, you are on the right engine variant.
What “engine size” usually means
| Term | What it tells you | Where you’ll see it |
|---|---|---|
| Displacement (cc/cu in) | True engine size | Engine tag, spec label, sometimes manual |
| Horsepower (HP) | Marketing power rating | Mower/engine decals, product listings |
| Torque (ft-lb) | Load capability | Product listings, some manuals |
Why it matters
Engine size affects carburetor calibration, governor settings, and tune-up parts (like gaskets and ignition components). Getting the exact displacement/spec prevents ordering the wrong carburetor, gasket, or ignition module.
Last updated: February 2026
What years did they make the Craftsman 143994510?
Craftsman model 143994510 identifies a specific lawn and garden engine configuration; Craftsman did not publish a single, reliable “made from year X to year Y” range for this engine model. The practical way to date it is to use the engine’s serial/date code and the equipment model it was installed on.
How to find the manufacture date on your engine
Look for an ID tag or stamped code on the engine (commonly on the blower housing, near the spark plug, or near the carburetor). Use these checks:
- Find the serial number and any date code on the engine shroud or block
- Record the spec number/type code if it’s listed with the model
- Match the code format to the engine maker’s dating method (many use a numeric date code)
- Cross-check the equipment model number (mower, tiller, snowblower, etc.) the engine is mounted on
- Use the parts diagram to confirm you are reading the correct engine model tag
Use parts to confirm the exact engine version
Even within the same engine model, small running changes can affect which carburetor or ignition parts fit. Matching visible parts helps confirm the correct version while you’re dating the engine.
| Area | What to compare | Example part for 143994510 |
|---|---|---|
| Fuel system | Primer bulb style and mounting | Lawn & garden equipment engine carburetor primer bulb 36045A |
| Fuel system | Float bowl shape and sealing surface | Craftsman lawn & garden equipment engine carburetor float bowl 631867 |
| Ignition | Coil/module mounting and kill wire location | Ignition module 34443D |
Why it matters
The correct build identification prevents ordering the wrong carburetor, gasket, or ignition module for your Craftsman 143994510 engine; that saves time and avoids fit issues during a tune-up or rebuild.
Last updated: February 2026
Where is Craftsman's model number?
On a Craftsman lawn and garden engine, the model number is typically stamped or printed on the engine shroud (blower housing), valve cover area, or near the muffler and carburetor mounting area. For this model, use 143994510 exactly when ordering parts like the ignition module 34443D.
Where to look on the engine (most common spots)
- Blower housing or recoil starter shroud (often near the pull-start)
- Valve cover area or cylinder shroud
- Near the carburetor mounting flange or intake area
- Near the muffler or heat shield
- On a metal tag, foil label, or stamped pad on the engine block
Quick tips to find it faster
- Wipe dirt and oil off the shroud with a rag; stamped numbers can be faint
- Use a flashlight at a low angle to make stamped digits stand out
- Check both the top and the side facing the mower deck or frame
- Write the number down exactly as shown (all digits, no spaces)
- If the label is missing, match parts by the engine model and the specific part ID you need
Why the exact model number matters
Craftsman engine parts are model-specific; using 143994510 helps ensure the correct carburetor, ignition, and gasket parts fit and function correctly.
| What you’re doing | What to use | Example from this model |
|---|---|---|
| Ordering engine parts | Engine model number | 143994510 |
| Replacing a specific component | Part ID and part name | Ignition module 34443D |
| Carburetor service | Carburetor-related parts | Carburetor 640278A, primer bulb 36045A |
Common mix-ups to avoid
- Using the mower or tractor model number instead of the engine model number
- Confusing a part number with the engine model number
- Dropping digits (for example, writing 14399451 instead of 143994510)
Last updated: February 2026




