Can you still get parts for Briggs & Stratton engines?
Yes. We still carry replacement parts for Briggs engines, including the Briggs 093J02-0011-F1 lawn and garden engine, so you can keep an older mower or outdoor power tool running without replacing the whole engine. The key is matching parts to the exact engine model and type.
Best ways to find the right part for model 093J02-0011-F1
- Use the full engine model number 093J02-0011-F1 when searching; small character differences can change the fit.
- Start with common maintenance items first (air filter, fuel line, stop switch).
- Compare your old part’s shape, mounting holes, and connections before ordering.
- If your engine has hard starting or surging, check fuel delivery and air intake parts first.
- For pull-start issues, focus on recoil starter components (rope, handle, starter assembly).
Common parts customers replace on this engine
Here are examples of parts we list for Briggs 093J02-0011-F1 that often solve everyday problems:
| Symptom | Part to check | Example part on this model page |
|---|---|---|
| Hard starting, black smoke, poor power | Air filter and cover | Briggs & stratton lawn & garden equipment engine air filter 593260 |
| Fuel smell, leaking, won’t stay running | Fuel line | Briggs & stratton lawn & garden equipment engine fuel line, red 791766 |
| Engine won’t shut off | Stop switch | Briggs & stratton lawn & garden equipment engine stop switch 692310 |
| Starter rope frays or won’t retract | Rope, handle, recoil starter | Briggs & stratton lawn & garden equipment engine recoil starter rope 591108 |
Why it matters
Using the correct Briggs part for the exact engine model prevents air leaks, fuel leaks, and starting problems. It also reduces repeat repairs caused by “almost fits” parts that do not seal or mount correctly.
Last updated: February 2026
How to find Briggs & Stratton engine parts?
To find the right Briggs engine parts for model 093J02-0011-F1, start by matching the exact engine model and type code on the engine shroud, then use that information to identify the correct part numbers and diagrams. Once you have the part number, you can match it to the correct replacement part.
Step-by-step: how we recommend finding the correct part
- Locate the engine ID stamping or label on the blower housing (often near the recoil starter or muffler area).
- Write down the full engine model number exactly as shown: 093J02-0011-F1.
- If your engine label includes additional codes (type and code), record those too; they narrow down the exact parts list.
- Identify the part you need by name and location on the engine (air intake, fuel system, starter, ignition).
- Match the part to a known replacement by using a verified part listing for your engine.
Common parts customers replace on 093J02-0011-F1
If you are not sure where to start, these are frequent maintenance and no-start related items:
| What you are fixing | Part to check first | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Hard starting, surging, poor power | Air filter | Briggs & stratton lawn & garden equipment engine air filter 593260 |
| Fuel smell, leaks, won’t stay running | Fuel line | Briggs & stratton lawn & garden equipment engine fuel line, red 791766 |
| No-start after hitting something, backfire | Flywheel key | Briggs & stratton lawn & garden equipment engine flywheel key 222698S |
| Pull cord issues | Recoil starter parts | Briggs & statton lawn & garden equipment engine recoil starter 84010941 |
Why it matters
Briggs engines often have multiple versions that look similar; using the exact 093J02-0011-F1 identification prevents ordering a part that fits a different type code or production run. That saves time and avoids repeat repairs.
Quick tips to avoid ordering the wrong part
- Match the full model number character-for-character (including dashes).
- Replace wear items as a set when it makes sense (for example, fuel line plus fresh fuel and a clean air filter).
- If the engine was recently serviced, compare the old part to the listing (shape, mounting holes, and connections).
Last updated: February 2026
Where can I find my Briggs & Stratton model number?
Your Briggs engine model number is stamped or printed on the engine’s identification label (often on the blower housing, valve cover, or near the muffler). For Briggs model 093J02-0011-F1, the ID is typically shown as three fields: model, type, and code.
What to look for on the engine ID label
On most Briggs & Stratton small engines, the label is formatted like this:
- Model: the first set of characters (example: 093J02)
- Type: the second set (example: 0011)
- Code: the third set (a date-style production code)
- The full model string may appear combined (example: 093J02-0011-F1)
Common label locations (quick checklist)
Check these spots first (engine off and cool):
- Top or side of the blower housing (recoil starter shroud)
- Valve cover area
- Near the muffler or heat shield
- Near the spark plug side of the engine
- On the engine block near the flywheel
How the numbers relate (example)
| Field on label | What it means | Example you might see |
|---|---|---|
| Model | Basic engine family/spec | 093J02 |
| Type | Configuration/build variation | 0011 |
| Code | Production date code | (varies) |
Why it matters
Using the exact model and type helps us match the correct Briggs parts for your engine, such as the correct air filter, fuel line, or stop switch. For example, once you confirm the ID, you can confidently choose items like the Briggs & stratton lawn & garden equipment engine air filter 593260 without guessing.
Last updated: February 2026




