Does Craftsman use Briggs and Stratton engines?
Yes, Craftsman uses Briggs and Stratton engines on some outdoor power equipment; however, Craftsman engine model 143986501 is a Tecumseh-built engine family, so you should match parts and service procedures to 143986501, not to Briggs and Stratton.
What this means for Craftsman engine 143986501
Craftsman is a brand label used across multiple engine suppliers. For 143986501, the parts list includes Tecumseh-identified components (for example, ignition and blower housing), which is the practical way to confirm the engine family when ordering parts.
Use these model-specific parts as your reference points:
- Ignition module 34443D (Tecumseh ignition coil style used on this engine family)
- Tecumseh blower housing 36864 (engine shroud/housing used on Tecumseh-built layouts)
- Lawn & garden equipment engine air filter 36046 (air intake filtration for this engine)
- Lawn & garden equipment engine carburetor primer bulb 36045A (primer bulb used on primer-style carburetors)
- Craftsman lawn & garden equipment engine carburetor float bowl 631867 (fuel bowl used on this carburetor design)
How we identify the engine manufacturer on Craftsman equipment
Check the engine itself, not the mower or tractor badge.
- Find the engine ID tag on the blower housing, valve cover, or near the spark plug
- Record the full engine model number and any spec/type code
- Compare the ignition module mounting and wire routing
- Match the air filter cover and filter shape
- Use the carburetor layout (primer bulb, choke linkage, bowl style) to confirm the family
Why ordering by engine family matters
Different engine makers use different ignition, carburetor, and gasket designs. Ordering by Craftsman 143986501 keeps you aligned with Tecumseh-style parts and prevents common mis-orders.
| If you assume the wrong engine brand | What can go wrong | What to do instead |
|---|---|---|
| Buy a Briggs ignition coil | Mounting and air gap do not match | Match to ignition module 34443D |
| Buy the wrong carb parts | Primer/bowl/gaskets do not fit | Match primer bulb, bowl, and gasket set to this engine |
| Use the wrong tune-up filter | Poor fit or restricted airflow | Match to lawn & garden equipment engine air filter 36046 |
Last updated: February 2026
How much oil does a 22 hp Craftsman lawn tractor hold?
A 22 HP Craftsman riding tractor engine typically holds about 1.8 to 2.3 quarts of oil when filled to the dipstick FULL mark (capacity varies by the exact engine family and whether it uses an oil filter). For Craftsman engine model 143986501, use the dipstick as the final authority.
How to get the correct fill every time
- Park on level ground and let the engine cool.
- Drain oil fully; replace the drain plug securely.
- Add oil in steps (about 1/2 quart at a time near the end).
- Wait 1 to 2 minutes, then check the dipstick.
- Stop at the FULL mark; do not “top off” above it.
- After a short run, shut down and recheck the level.
Typical oil capacity ranges (what most owners see)
| Engine setup on many 22 HP-class tractors | Typical fill range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| V-twin without oil filter | ~1.8 to 2.0 qt | Often slightly lower capacity |
| V-twin with oil filter | ~2.0 to 2.3 qt | Filter and oil passages add volume |
Why the exact number varies
Oil capacity is determined by the crankcase (sump) design and oil filter setup, not horsepower alone. Craftsman tractors may use different engine brands and families across model years, so the dipstick reading is the correct final check.
Maintenance parts we commonly replace at oil-change time
A restricted air intake can make an engine run rich and dilute oil faster. If your engine is due for service, we often check:
- Lawn & garden equipment engine air filter 36046
- Craftsman lawn & garden equipment engine pre-filter 36634
Why it matters
Overfilling can cause smoking, leaks, and fouled plugs; underfilling accelerates engine wear. Filling to the dipstick FULL mark protects the engine and keeps oil change intervals consistent.
Last updated: February 2026
What kind of engine is in a Craftsman lawn mower?
Craftsman lawn mowers use several different engine families depending on the mower and year; for model 143986501, you are working with a Craftsman lawn and garden engine (commonly a Tecumseh-built style), not a single universal Briggs and Stratton spec. We identify the correct engine type by the model number and the parts it uses.
How to identify the engine type on model 143986501
Use these quick checks to confirm what you have before ordering parts or tuning the carburetor:
- Match the engine shroud tag to 143986501 (numbers are usually stamped or on a decal)
- Check whether your carburetor uses a primer bulb (common on many small engines)
- Look at the ignition layout (coil/module style and flywheel key design)
- Compare your air cleaner setup (filter, pre-filter, and cover style)
- Confirm the carburetor bowl and gasket style before buying a rebuild kit
A few parts on this model that commonly align with this engine family include the ignition module 34443D and the lawn & garden equipment engine air filter 36046.
What “kind of engine” usually means (and what to look for)
Most customers mean one of these identifiers; here is what to check on the engine:
| Identifier | Where you’ll find it | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Engine model number | Blower housing/shroud tag | Best way to match parts and specs |
| Displacement (cc) | Decal or manual for the mower | Helps compare power across mowers |
| Valve design (OHV/L-head) | Decal or engine family | Affects tune-up parts and service approach |
| Starting system (primer/choke) | Air box/carb area | Determines carb parts and adjustments |
Why it matters
Small-engine parts are highly engine-family specific. Correctly identifying the engine behind 143986501 prevents wrong carburetor gaskets, mismatched ignition parts, and air filter fit issues that can cause hard starting, surging, or stalling.
Last updated: February 2026




