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Craftsman 143016708 engine

Craftsman 143016708 engine Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 143016708 engine, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Cylinder for Craftsman 143016708 - Part 37465

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    Cylinder

    Part #37465

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

  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Spark Plug for Craftsman 143016708 - Part PM-4

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    Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Spark Plug

    Part #PM-4

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

  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Air Filter Cover for Craftsman 143016708 - Part 37122

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    Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Air Filter Cover

    Part #37122

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

  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Crankshaft for Craftsman 143016708 - Part 37464

    4-cycle engine diagram

    Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Crankshaft

    Part #37464

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

  • Flywheel for Craftsman 143016708 - Part 611112

    4-cycle engine diagram

    Flywheel

    Part #611112

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

  • Kit for Craftsman 143016708 - Part 730297

    4-cycle engine diagram

    Kit

    Part #730297

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

  • Ex Valve Os for Craftsman 143016708 - Part 36780

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    Ex Valve Os

    Part #36780

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

  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Intake Valve for Craftsman 143016708 - Part 37289

    4-cycle engine diagram

    Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Intake Valve

    Part #37289

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

  • Pulley for Craftsman 143016708 - Part 590618A

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    Pulley

    Part #590618A

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

  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Exhaust Valve for Craftsman 143016708 - Part 37288

    4-cycle engine diagram

    Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Exhaust Valve

    Part #37288

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

Craftsman Engine 143016708 FAQs

On a Craftsman lawn and garden engine like model 143016708, the engine model number is typically stamped into the metal on the engine itself (not on a decal). Look on the top area of the cylinder or blower housing; the stamping is often on the right or left side depending on how the engine is mounted.

Where to look first (fast checks)
  • Check the top of the cylinder for numbers stamped into the metal.
  • Look near the blower housing/recoil starter area.
  • Inspect both the right and left sides of the engine (orientation varies by mower).
  • Wipe off dirt and oil; stamped numbers can be faint.
  • Use a flashlight and take a phone photo, then zoom in to read it.
What the model number looks like

For Craftsman engines in the 143.xxxxxx family, the model is commonly a series of digits stamped into the engine. Record the full string exactly as stamped so we can match the correct carburetor, ignition, and fuel system parts.

What to record Example for this page Why it matters
Engine model number 143016708 Identifies the correct parts diagrams and parts list
Any extra codes nearby Letters or additional digits Helps match the exact production version
Why it matters

Using the correct engine model number prevents ordering the wrong tune-up or carburetor parts. For example, fuel and carburetor components like the needle seat 631021B and carburetor primer bulb (red) 640259 can vary by engine version even when the mower looks similar.

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman riding mowers use several different engines depending on the mower model, not the engine model. Model 143016708 is a Craftsman lawn and garden engine (commonly a Tecumseh-built engine family), so it is used on certain Craftsman machines rather than describing what engine a specific riding mower uses.

How to identify the engine on your Craftsman riding mower

Use these quick checks to match the mower to the correct engine and parts:

  • Find the engine model number stamped on the blower housing, valve cover, or recoil starter area
  • Compare that engine number to the parts listing for 143016708
  • Check the mower frame tag for the mower model number (often under the seat or on the frame rail)
  • Match parts by engine model, not by deck size or horsepower decals
  • If the engine runs poorly, confirm fuel and carburetor parts match the engine model before ordering
Common engine brands you may see on Craftsman riders

Craftsman has used multiple engine suppliers over the years. Here is a practical way to think about it:

What you see on the engine What it usually means What to do next
Tecumseh-style model like 143.XXXXXX Engine family tied to Craftsman numbering Use engine model 143016708 parts list
Briggs & Stratton label and model/type/code Briggs engine identification system Use the Briggs model/type/code for parts
Kohler model and spec numbers Kohler identification system Use Kohler model and spec for parts
Parts that often solve “what engine is this?” confusion

If you are servicing engine 143016708, these parts are commonly referenced during tune-ups and carburetor work:

Why it matters

Ordering by the correct engine identification prevents mismatched carburetor, fuel system, and ignition parts. Even two Craftsman riders with the same deck size can use different engines and different part numbers.

Last updated: February 2026

A “Craftsman 6.75” is not a single model number; 6.75 usually describes the engine horsepower class, not the mower’s model. To get the correct parts, we match the model number from your mower’s ID tag, then confirm the engine model (often a Craftsman 143.xxxxxx series) if you are shopping engine parts.

Where to find the correct model number

Check these common locations on a Craftsman walk-behind mower:

  • Under the rear discharge door or on the rear deck near the bagger opening
  • On the left or right side of the mower deck (near the wheels)
  • On the handle support bracket or frame rail
  • On a sticker near the engine mounting area
  • In some cases, on the underside of the deck (tip the mower safely and only after draining fuel)

If you are working with the engine shown on this page, the engine model is 143016708.

Mower model number vs. engine model number (why both matter)

Many Craftsman mowers have two identifiers: the mower model (for chassis parts like wheels and cables) and the engine model (for carburetor and ignition parts).

What you’re repairing Number to use Example format
Mower deck, wheels, drive, handle controls Mower model number 917.XXXXXX or similar
Carburetor, fuel system, ignition, internal engine parts Engine model number 143.XXXXXX (like 143016708)
Quick checks to avoid ordering the wrong part

Before ordering parts for a “6.75” mower, we recommend:

  • Confirm the full model number exactly as printed (include all digits)
  • Confirm whether you need mower parts or engine parts
  • Compare your existing part visually (shape, mounting holes, connector style)
  • If the engine runs poorly, inspect fuel and carburetor wear items first

Common engine tune-up and fuel-system items for model 143016708 include the Craftsman lawn & garden equipment engine fuel line 29774 and carburetor service parts like the needle seat 631021B.

Why it matters

“6.75” is a broad label used across many Craftsman mowers and engines. Using the exact model number prevents mismatched parts, repeat repairs, and hard-starting issues caused by incorrect carburetor or fuel components.

Last updated: February 2026

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