Is it worth replacing a lawn mower engine?
Yes, it can be worth replacing the engine on your Craftsman 917289360 lawn tractor when the rest of the tractor (deck, transmission, steering, frame) is in good shape and you want to extend its service life. If multiple major systems are worn out, replacement usually makes more sense.
How to decide for Craftsman 917289360
Use this quick checklist before you commit to an engine swap; it helps you avoid spending engine money on a tractor with other expensive problems.
- Deck condition: no severe rust-through, cracks, or bent mandrel areas
- Transmission/drive: tractor moves smoothly forward and reverse; no slipping or loss of drive
- Steering/front end: no excessive play, bent axle, or worn linkage causing unsafe handling
- Electrical system: no widespread wiring damage; safety switches function normally
- Parts support: you can still get key wear items (belts, blades, pulleys) for ongoing maintenance
For model-specific operating and maintenance checks (oil, fuel, belts, safety systems), follow the procedures in the Craftsman 917289360 operator’s manual.
Cost-to-value rule of thumb
A practical guideline is to replace the engine only when the total repair cost stays well below the cost of replacing the tractor.
| Scenario | Usually worth it? | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Engine failure but deck and drive are solid | Yes | You restore function without replacing the whole machine |
| Engine failure plus drive belt/pulleys worn | Maybe | Costs add up; still reasonable if the tractor is otherwise strong |
| Engine failure plus transmission problems | No | Two major repairs often exceed replacement value |
Parts that often get replaced at the same time
Even if the engine is the main issue, we often see these related items addressed so the tractor runs and cuts correctly afterward:
- Mower blades (for cut quality)
- Deck belt or ground drive belt (for reliable power transfer)
- Idler pulleys and belt keepers (to prevent belt slip and premature wear)
If you’re also refreshing the cutting system, a compatible blade option for this model is the lawn tractor 42-in deck high-lift blade 532138971.
Why it matters
An engine replacement is a big investment in time and money. Confirming the condition of the deck, transmission, and steering on the Craftsman 917289360 helps ensure you are extending the tractor’s life, not just postponing a larger replacement.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the parts of a lawn mower engine?
On the Craftsman 917289360 lawn tractor, the engine is made up of fuel, air, ignition, and mechanical components that work together to create power and drive the mower deck and transmission. For model-specific operating and maintenance details, use the 917289360 operator's manual.
Main engine systems and common parts
Most riding mower engines (including the one used on Craftsman 917289360) are built around these core groups:
- Fuel system: fuel tank, fuel line, fuel filter, carburetor
- Air intake: air filter (air cleaner), intake tube, choke/throttle linkage
- Ignition: spark plug, ignition coil, flywheel magnets, safety interlock circuits
- Lubrication: crankcase, oil fill/dipstick, oil drain, oil filter (if equipped)
- Starting/charging: starter motor/solenoid, battery, charging stator/alternator
- Exhaust: muffler, exhaust tube, muffler gasket
Parts you may actually replace on this model
If you’re troubleshooting a no-start, rough running, or loud exhaust on Craftsman 917289360, these are common service parts to inspect or replace:
- Lawn tractor fuel tank 599306004 if the tank is cracked or leaking
- Husqvarna lawn tractor muffler 532149723 if the muffler is rusted through or excessively loud
- Spark plug (type and gap are listed in the manual)
- Air filter and fuel filter (service intervals are listed in the manual)
Quick “what it does” reference
| Part/system | What it does | Common symptom when faulty |
|---|---|---|
| Air filter | Keeps dirt out of the engine | Loss of power, black smoke, hard starting |
| Fuel filter/carburetor | Delivers clean fuel at the right mix | Surging, stalling, won’t start |
| Spark plug/ignition | Creates spark to ignite fuel | No start, misfire |
| Muffler | Reduces exhaust noise | Loud operation, exhaust leak |
Why it matters
Knowing which system a part belongs to helps you troubleshoot faster. For example, “starts then dies” often points to fuel delivery, while “cranks but won’t fire” often points to ignition or a safety interlock.
Last updated: January 2026
How do I find the model number on my 917289360?
Your Craftsman riding lawn tractor’s model number is on the model and serial number label (ID tag) attached to the tractor frame. For model 917289360, the operator’s manual lists it as “Model No. 917.28936”; use the full model number from your ID tag when ordering parts.
Where to look on the tractor
Check these common ID tag locations on Craftsman front-engine lawn tractors:
- Under the seat on the seat pan or rear fender area
- On the frame rail near the engine compartment
- Near the rear hitch plate or drawbar area
- Under the hood, along the dash tower or frame
If the label is dirty or faded, wipe it with a damp rag and read it in bright light.
What number to use (and how to type it)
Use the model number exactly as shown on the label. You may see punctuation on the decal (for example, 917.28936); when searching parts, it’s also commonly entered without the dot.
| Where you see it | Example format | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| ID tag on tractor | 917.28936 | Enter as 917289360 or 917.28936 |
| Manual cover | 917.28936 | Use as a cross-check, not the only source |
Why it matters
The model number ties your tractor to the correct parts diagrams and fit-tested replacement parts (like blades, belts, and deck components). Using the exact model number prevents ordering a drive belt or mower blade that is the wrong length or mounting style.
Helpful reference
For additional identification details and equipment information, use the 917289360 owner's manual.
Last updated: March 2026





