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Briggs & Stratton 09A413-0202-E1 engine

Briggs & Stratton 09A413-0202-E1 engine Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Briggs & Stratton 09A413-0202-E1 engine, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Briggs & Statton Dipstick for Briggs & Stratton 09A413-0202-E1 - Part 791204

    Rewind starter/dipstick/tube diagram

    Briggs & Statton Dipstick

    Part #791204

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Briggs & Statton Choke Knob Shaft for Briggs & Stratton 09A413-0202-E1 - Part 699100

    Carburetor/crankcase/muffler diagram

    Briggs & Statton Choke Knob Shaft

    Part #699100

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Briggs & Statton Gasket for Briggs & Stratton 09A413-0202-E1 - Part 496865

    Cylinder/crankshaft diagram

    Briggs & Statton Gasket

    Part #496865

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Briggs & Statton Control Bracket for Briggs & Stratton 09A413-0202-E1 - Part 698681

    Carburetor/crankcase/muffler diagram

    Briggs & Statton Control Bracket

    Part #698681

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Briggs & Statton Cylinder Head for Briggs & Stratton 09A413-0202-E1 - Part 690386

    Cylinder/crankshaft diagram

    Briggs & Statton Cylinder Head

    Part #690386

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Briggs & Statton Ring Set -02 for Briggs & Stratton 09A413-0202-E1 - Part 695172

    Cylinder/crankshaft diagram

    Briggs & Statton Ring Set -02

    Part #695172

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Briggs & Statton Pin Psn .005 for Briggs & Stratton 09A413-0202-E1 - Part 298908

    Cylinder/crankshaft diagram

    Briggs & Statton Pin Psn .005

    Part #298908

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Briggs & Statton Flywheel for Briggs & Stratton 09A413-0202-E1 - Part 699573

    Rewind starter/dipstick/tube diagram

    Briggs & Statton Flywheel

    Part #699573

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Briggs & Statton Primer for Briggs & Stratton 09A413-0202-E1 - Part 394281

    Carburetor/crankcase/muffler diagram

    Briggs & Statton Primer

    Part #394281

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Briggs & Statton Spark Plug for Briggs & Stratton 09A413-0202-E1 - Part 802592

    Cylinder/crankshaft diagram

    Briggs & Statton Spark Plug

    Part #802592

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Briggs & Stratton Engine 09A413-0202-E1 FAQs

Yes. We still offer replacement parts for Briggs lawn and garden engines, including model 09A413-0202-E1, so you can keep your engine starting reliably and running smoothly without replacing the whole unit.

Parts you can still buy for model 09A413-0202-E1

Common service and repair items available for this Briggs engine include:

How to choose the right part (quick checklist)

Use these steps to match the correct Briggs part to your engine:

  • Confirm the full model number is 09A413-0202-E1 (including the suffix).
  • Match the part by function (starting, fuel, ignition, seals) before ordering.
  • Compare your old part’s shape and mounting points to the part listing photos.
  • If you are working on the carburetor, replace gaskets when you open the bowl.
  • If the engine backfires or suddenly won’t start after striking something, check the flywheel key.

What to replace based on the symptom

Symptom Most likely area Parts to check first
Pull cord frays, snaps, or won’t retract Recoil starter 697316, 691915, 499901
Surging, flooding, or fuel leaking at carb Carburetor 693981, 398188, 692317
No start after impact or kickback Flywheel/ignition timing 222698S

Why it matters

Using model-matched parts helps maintain proper starting, fuel metering, and ignition timing. That prevents hard-starting, stalling under load, and repeat failures after a repair.

Last updated: February 2026

For your Briggs 09A413-0202-E1 lawn and garden engine, the most reliable way to get the correct specs is to use the exact model and type information from the engine ID label, then match it to the correct parts breakdown and service information. If you are only missing basic specs, the model number alone still narrows down the correct configuration.

Where to find the engine ID (model and type)

On Briggs engines, the ID is typically stamped or printed on the blower housing, valve cover area, or near the muffler heat shield. Clean the area and look for a line of numbers/letters.

  • Look for Model, Type, and Code (sometimes shown as three separate fields)
  • Write the characters exactly as shown (including dashes)
  • If the label is oily or faded, wipe it and use a flashlight at an angle
  • Use the Code to identify the production date when ordering certain parts

What “specs” usually means (and what you can confirm)

Most customers mean one of these items when they ask for engine specs:

Spec you need What it affects Where it’s used most
Spark plug and gap Starting, misfire Tune-ups
Oil type and capacity Engine life, smoking Maintenance
Valve clearance Hard starting, low power Internal service
Carburetor settings/parts Surging, no-start Fuel system repair

How we recommend using specs for parts and repairs

Once you have the correct engine identification, use it to select the right replacement parts and avoid mismatches.

  • For pull-start issues, check the rope, handle, pulley, and starter friction parts
  • For fuel leaks or flooding, focus on the carburetor inlet fitting, needle valve, and float bowl gasket
  • For no-start after a sudden stop, inspect the flywheel key

Helpful model-matched parts on this page include the recoil starter rope 697316, carburetor float bowl gasket 693981, and flywheel key 222698S.

Why it matters

Briggs engines often share similar displacement and layouts, but the Type and Code can change carburetor calibration, ignition parts, and gasket sets. Using the exact engine ID prevents ordering the wrong Briggs parts and speeds up troubleshooting.

Last updated: February 2026

To tell the horsepower (HP) for your Briggs 09A413-0202-E1 lawn and garden engine, we use the engine’s power rating label and the engine’s model-type-code information. Many newer Briggs engines list torque (not HP) on the shroud; HP is then derived from torque and governed RPM.

Where to look on the engine

Check these common locations first:

  • Blower housing or engine shroud decal (often shows torque or a “gross HP” value)
  • Valve cover area or recoil starter housing (sometimes has a rating label)
  • Stamped model information on the engine (Model, Type, Code)
  • Equipment frame tag (mower or tiller tag may list engine family and rating)

If the label shows torque instead of HP

Some Briggs engines are labeled by torque. In that case, we calculate HP using this relationship:

What you have What it means What to do
Gross HP listed Direct horsepower rating Use that number
Torque listed (lb-ft or Nm) Power expressed as twisting force Convert to HP using RPM
Model-Type-Code only Engine identification Use it to look up the rating

A common conversion is:

  • HP = (Torque (lb-ft) × RPM) ÷ 5252

Tips to avoid common mix-ups

  • Use gross ratings only when comparing engines; “net” or “rated” power can be lower.
  • Make sure you are reading the engine label, not the mower deck model tag.
  • If the engine runs poorly, the governed RPM may be off, which changes calculated HP.

Why it matters

Knowing the correct HP (or torque) helps us match the right carburetor parts, ignition parts, and starter components for your Briggs 09A413-0202-E1, especially when ordering tune-up or fuel-system items.

If you are already servicing the engine, common related parts on this model include the carburetor float bowl gasket 693981 and the carburetor needle valve 398188.

Last updated: February 2026

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