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Onan T260G-GA024/3851A gas engine

Onan T260G-GA024/3851A gas engine Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Onan T260G-GA024/3851A gas engine, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Bracket for Onan T260G-GA024/3851A - Part 153-0524

    Fuel system diagram

    Bracket

    Part #153-0524

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

  • Machine Screw for Onan T260G-GA024/3851A - Part 815-0046

    Gearcase diagram

    Machine Screw

    Part #815-0046

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

  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Screw for Onan T260G-GA024/3851A - Part 104-0170

    Crankshaft and flywheel diagram

    Lawn & Garden Equipment Screw

    Part #104-0170

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

  • Screw for Onan T260G-GA024/3851A - Part 146-0247

    Carburetor parts diagram

    Screw

    Part #146-0247

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

  • Insert for Onan T260G-GA024/3851A - Part 110-1716-05

    Cylinder block diagram

    Insert

    Part #110-1716-05

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

  • Insert for Onan T260G-GA024/3851A - Part 110-1933-10

    Cylinder block diagram

    Insert

    Part #110-1933-10

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

  • Screw for Onan T260G-GA024/3851A - Part 815-0261

    Screw

    Part #815-0261

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

  • Pin for Onan T260G-GA024/3851A - Part 516-0072

    Cylinder block diagram

    Pin

    Part #516-0072

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

  • Washer for Onan T260G-GA024/3851A - Part 850-2005

    Ignition system diagram

    Washer

    Part #850-2005

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

  • Clamp for Onan T260G-GA024/3851A - Part 166-0588

    Ignition system diagram

    Clamp

    Part #166-0588

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

Onan Gas Engine T260G-GA024/3851A FAQs

Most lawn mower gas engines, including the Onan T260G-GA024, are built from a few core systems: fuel delivery, air intake, ignition, starting, and the internal rotating assembly (crankshaft, piston, and valves). Each system has service parts that wear over time.

Main engine systems and common parts
  • Fuel system: fuel tank, fuel shutoff (if equipped), fuel line, fuel filter, carburetor
  • Air intake: air filter, air box, intake manifold
  • Ignition: spark plug, ignition coil (armature), kill switch wiring
  • Starting: recoil starter (pull start) or electric starter motor, starter solenoid (if equipped)
  • Engine internals: cylinder, piston and rings, connecting rod, crankshaft, camshaft, valves
  • Lubrication and sealing: oil fill/dipstick, crankcase cover, gaskets, seals
  • Cooling and exhaust: flywheel fan (air-cooled engines), muffler, heat shield
Parts you will replace most often

These are the items we see serviced most frequently on lawn and garden engines:

Part category What it affects Typical symptom when it fails
Fuel line / hose Fuel delivery Hard starting, surging, fuel smell, leaks
Air filter Airflow Black smoke, loss of power, rough running
Spark plug Ignition No-start, misfire, poor throttle response
Carburetor (or carb parts) Fuel metering Won’t start, runs only on choke, hunting

For fuel delivery issues on this model, the parts list for your engine includes a hose 30962 that can be used as a replacement fuel line when the original line is cracked, soft, or leaking.

Quick troubleshooting: match the symptom to the system
  • Won’t start at all: ignition (spark plug/coil), safety/kill wiring, stale fuel
  • Starts then dies: fuel flow restriction, carburetor contamination, venting issue
  • Surges at idle: air leak, dirty carburetor, partially restricted fuel line
  • Leaks fuel: cracked hose, loose clamps, carburetor bowl gasket
  • Low power under load: clogged air filter, old fuel, carburetor out of adjustment
Why it matters

Knowing the major engine systems helps you buy the right replacement parts the first time and avoid swapping good parts. On small engines, a simple fuel hose leak or restricted air filter can mimic bigger problems like carburetor failure.

To shop by model number or find additional parts beyond what is listed, use the parts list for T260G-GA024 first, or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, it’s usually worth repairing an Onan gas engine like model T260G-GA024 when the problem is external and serviceable (fuel delivery, ignition, air intake, or minor leaks). If the engine has major internal damage (low compression, rod knock, crankshaft damage), replacement is typically the better value.

Quick decision guide (repair vs. replace)

Use these checkpoints to decide fast:

  • Repair when it’s a tune-up issue: spark plug, dirty carburetor, clogged fuel line, stale fuel, or a small fuel leak.
  • Repair when the engine starts but runs rough, surges, or stalls under load.
  • Replace when you hear knocking, grinding, or the engine seized.
  • Replace when compression is very low and the engine won’t fire even with starting fluid.
  • Replace when repair cost is over about 50% of the cost of a comparable replacement engine.
What we recommend checking first (most cost-effective)

These steps catch the most common, lower-cost fixes before you spend money on major work:

  1. Fuel quality and flow: drain old fuel, replace fuel filter if equipped, and inspect the fuel line for cracks or soft spots.
  2. Air and spark: clean/replace the air filter; verify strong spark at the plug.
  3. Carburetor condition: varnish and debris cause surging and stalling; cleaning or rebuilding is often worthwhile.
  4. Basic mechanical health: check oil level/condition; listen for abnormal internal noise.

If you find a leaking or restricted fuel line, the hose 30962 is a common replacement-style part used as a fuel line on many lawn and garden engines.

Cost and value comparison

Typical outcomes for small-engine repairs look like this:

Situation Typical fix Value call
Starts, then dies or surges Fuel system cleaning, fuel line, carb service Usually repair
Won’t start, has spark Fuel delivery or carb issue Usually repair
Loud knock, smoke, low power Internal wear or damage Usually replace
Seized or won’t turn over Major internal failure Replace
Why it matters

A targeted repair keeps your mower reliable and avoids unnecessary replacement, but internal engine failures can turn into repeated downtime and escalating costs. Starting with fuel line, carburetion, and ignition checks gives the best return on time and parts.

For ordering, we list model-matched parts on this page, and you can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Onan T260G-GA024 engine specs vary by the engine’s spec code and the equipment it’s installed on, so the most accurate horsepower, displacement, RPM, and tune-up settings come from the ID tag information. We use that identification to match the correct parts and service details.

Specs customers usually need (and how to capture them)
  • Model number plus spec code and serial number from the engine ID tag
  • Shaft orientation (horizontal or vertical) and rotation direction
  • PTO shaft diameter and usable length (measure at the output shaft)
  • Mounting base pattern (bolt spacing) and crankshaft height
  • Fuel line routing and connection size (helps prevent leaks and starvation)
Quick, safe checks you can do
  • Clean the ID tag area and record every character exactly.
  • Measure the PTO shaft with calipers (a ruler works for a rough check).
  • Inspect the fuel line for cracks, swelling, stiffness, or seepage.
  • Replace deteriorated fuel line to restore consistent fuel delivery.
Common performance issues that get mistaken for “spec” problems
Symptom Often related to First thing to check
Surging/hunting Fuel restriction or air leak Fuel line condition, fresh fuel
Hard starting Ignition or fuel Spark, choke movement
Dies under load Fuel delivery Fuel line, tank vent
Fuel odor/wet spots Fuel leak Hose and clamps
Parts that can affect fuel delivery

A weak or leaking fuel line changes fuel flow and can mimic carburetor issues. If your line is damaged, replace it with the model-matched hose 30962. For additional parts, use the parts list for your model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Why it matters

Onan engines commonly have multiple spec variations under the same base model number. Using the full ID information prevents wrong-part fit and helps restore reliable starting and steady governed speed.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Onan T260G-GA024 gas engine, the correct fill is whatever brings the oil level to the FULL mark on the dipstick after the oil has settled. Most lawn and garden engines in this class typically hold about 1.5 to 2.0 quarts total, but always set the final level by the dipstick.

Best way to fill to the correct level
  • Park the equipment on level ground.
  • Shut the engine off and let it sit 5 to 10 minutes so oil drains back to the crankcase.
  • Pull the dipstick, wipe it clean, reinsert fully, then read the level.
  • Add oil in small amounts (a few ounces at a time) and recheck.
  • Stop when the oil reaches the FULL mark; do not fill above it.
Quick reference (what to use)
Condition Typical oil choice for 4-cycle small engines Notes
Warmer weather SAE 30 Common for mowing season temps
Mixed temperatures 10W-30 Helps cold starts; monitor consumption
Very cold starts 5W-30 (if approved for your engine) Use only if your equipment calls for it
Why your “capacity” may not match what you drain
  • Some oil stays in passages and on internal parts during draining.
  • Drain time and engine temperature change how much comes out.
  • Equipment angle affects the drain.
  • Overfilling can make it look like the engine “takes more” than it should.
Why it matters

Running below FULL accelerates wear on the crankshaft and bearings; overfilling can cause smoking, leaks, and oil pushed into the breather and air intake.

If you are troubleshooting oil level changes caused by leaks or fuel contamination, inspect the fuel line and connections; the hose 30962 is one of the replaceable items listed for this model. You can also order parts by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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