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Tecumseh LH318SA-156587H engine

Tecumseh LH318SA-156587H engine Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Tecumseh LH318SA-156587H engine, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Starter Housing for Tecumseh LH318SA-156587H - Part 590750

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  • Pulley for Tecumseh LH318SA-156587H - Part 590682

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  • Cylinder for Tecumseh LH318SA-156587H - Part 35385

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  • Housing for Tecumseh LH318SA-156587H - Part 35451B

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  • Flywheel for Tecumseh LH318SA-156587H - Part 611093

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  • Camshaft for Tecumseh LH318SA-156587H - Part 36655

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  • Cylinder Cover for Tecumseh LH318SA-156587H - Part 35445B

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  • Short Block for Tecumseh LH318SA-156587H - Part 756349A

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  • Governor Shaft for Tecumseh LH318SA-156587H - Part 37587

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  • Blower Housing for Tecumseh LH318SA-156587H - Part 35447A

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Tecumseh Engine LH318SA-156587H FAQs

The Tecumseh LH318SA-156587H is commonly listed as a 9 horsepower (HP) horizontal-shaft engine in the LH318SA family. For the most accurate match, confirm the engine’s spec label and compare it to the parts breakdown for LH318SA-156587H.

Quick ways to confirm the HP on your exact engine

  • Check the engine shroud or valve cover for a spec/ID label (often includes model and spec numbers).
  • Match your carburetor and linkage style to the LH318SA-156587H parts list.
  • Verify the shaft size and mounting pattern match your application.
  • If the engine runs poorly, fix tune-up issues first; low power can mimic “wrong HP.”

Parts that affect power and performance

If your engine feels weak, hunts, or won’t reach full RPM, these common service parts can make a big difference:

What “9 HP” means in real use

Horsepower is a rating at a specific RPM and test condition. In the field, power can drop quickly if the air filter is dirty, the carburetor is varnished, or the governor linkage is bent.

Symptom-to-check table

Symptom Most likely area to check first Example part to inspect
Surging at steady throttle Carburetor, air leak Carburetor 640349, carburetor O-ring 632547
Black smoke, fuel smell Flooding, needle/seat Needle seat 631021B
Low RPM under load Governor linkage, carburetion Governor linkage 34667
Hard starting, poor power Air restriction Air filter 28424

Why it matters

Using the correct HP rating helps you choose compatible replacement parts (carburetor, governor linkage, starter) and prevents performance problems caused by mismatched engine setups.

Last updated: January 2026

For the Tecumseh LH318SA-156587H lawn and garden engine, we use SAE 30 engine oil for typical warm-weather operation; in colder conditions, many Tecumseh small engines run better on 5W-30 for easier starting and faster lubrication.

Use the oil weight that matches your operating temperature range:

  • Above 40°F: SAE 30 is the common choice
  • 0°F to 40°F: 5W-30 is a common cold-weather option
  • Below 0°F: 5W-30 is typically preferred for starting and protection

Oil change basics (what we do)

These steps fit most Tecumseh small engines like the LH318SA-156587H:

  • Shut the engine off and let it cool; disconnect the spark plug wire
  • Drain oil into an approved container (warm oil drains faster)
  • Reinstall the drain plug securely (do not overtighten)
  • Refill slowly, then recheck the level and top off as needed
  • Wipe spills and check for leaks after the first run

Quick comparison table

Condition Oil to use Why it helps
Warm weather mowing SAE 30 Stable viscosity at higher temps
Cold starts 5W-30 Easier cranking, faster oil flow
Mixed temps 5W-30 Better all-around starting and protection

Why it matters

Using the right oil viscosity helps the LH318SA-156587H start easier, reduces wear on internal engine parts, and can prevent smoking or rough running caused by oil that is too thick or too thin for the temperature.

If the engine runs poorly after an oil change, we commonly inspect fuel and air items too:

Last updated: January 2026

Tecumseh engines like model LH318SA-156587H usually get hard to start when fuel and air delivery are restricted (varnished carburetor, dirty air filter, blocked tank vent) or ignition is weak (fouled plug, poor spark). Fixing the fuel system first solves most “won’t start” complaints.

Most common causes (and what to check first)

Quick diagnostic checklist (10 minutes)

  1. Verify fresh gasoline and correct oil level.
  2. Remove the air filter; if it is dirty or oil-soaked, replace it.
  3. Try starting with the fuel cap loosened (do not run that way long-term).
  4. Check for fuel flow to the carburetor.
  5. If it starts on a small shot of fuel but dies, focus on carburetor cleaning or replacement.

Repair options compared

Symptom Most likely area Typical fix
Starts then dies Carburetor/fuel delivery Clean carburetor or replace carburetor 640349
Won’t fire at all Ignition Check spark plug and ignition module wiring
Flooding, fuel smell Needle/seat Replace needle seat 631021B
Starts only with cap loose Tank vent Replace lawn & garden equipment engine fuel tank cap 37845

Why it matters

Hard starting usually gets worse over time; repeated pull-start attempts can wash fuel into the cylinder, foul the spark plug, and accelerate carburetor wear. Restoring clean fuel delivery and correct linkage movement brings back reliable cold starts.

Last updated: January 2026

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