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Craftsman 917376290 lawn mower

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  • Husqvarna Screw, Hex Head 3/8-24 X 1-3/8 for Craftsman 917376290 - Part 532851084

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    Lawn & Garden Equipment Screw

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  • Tapping Screw for Craftsman 917376290 - Part 817021008

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  • Hairpin Cotter for Craftsman 917376290 - Part 532051793

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  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Shoulder Bolt for Craftsman 917376290 - Part 532174719

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Mower Drive Pinion Gear for Craftsman 917376290 - Part 532137054

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  • Lawn Mower Bolt for Craftsman 917376290 - Part 532191574

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  • Lawn Mower Recoil Starter Rope Guide Kit for Craftsman 917376290 - Part 586122501

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  • American Yard Products Lawn & Garden Equipment Hex Head Screw, #10-24 X 1/2-in for Craftsman 917376290 - Part 532150050

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    American Yard Products Lawn & Garden Equipment Hex Head Screw, #10-24 X 1/2-in

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  • Rivet Blind for Craftsman 917376290 - Part 532128415

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  • Engine Pulley Pm for Craftsman 917376290 - Part 582940301

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Craftsman Lawn Mower 917376290 FAQs

Yes, we can often improve carburetor performance on a Craftsman 917376290 without removing it by using fresh fuel, a carburetor-safe cleaner, and basic maintenance; however, a true internal cleaning (jets and passages) requires carburetor removal and disassembly.

What you can do without removing the carburetor

  • Drain old gas and refill with fresh gasoline (stale fuel is the most common cause of rough running).
  • Add a carburetor-cleaning fuel additive and run the engine 10 to 15 minutes.
  • Remove and service the air filter; a restricted filter makes the engine run rich and stumble.
  • Inspect the spark plug and set the gap to 0.030 in (a weak spark can mimic carb problems).
  • Clean grass and debris off the engine and around the carburetor area so linkages move freely.

For model-specific safety steps and service intervals, follow the 917376290 owner's manual.

When removal is the right call

If the mower still surges, won’t idle smoothly, or only runs with the choke partly on, the carburetor likely has varnish or debris inside the fixed main jet and internal passages. This model uses a non-adjustable fixed main jet, so cleaning is the fix when fuel delivery is restricted.

Quick symptom guide

Symptom Most likely cause Best next step
Starts then dies Fuel restriction Fresh fuel, additive; then remove and clean carb
Surging at idle Lean condition, partial clog Check air leaks; remove and clean carb
Runs only on choke Main jet clogged Remove and clean carb
Black smoke Running rich Service air filter; check choke linkage

Safety and handling tips

  • Disconnect the spark plug wire before any service.
  • When tipping the mower, keep the air filter and carburetor facing up to reduce fuel and oil leakage.
  • Avoid spraying water at the carburetor area; moisture in the engine shortens engine life.

Why it matters

A partially clogged carburetor makes the engine run hot, lose power, and stall under load. Cleaning the fuel system early helps protect the engine and keeps your Craftsman walk-behind mower cutting consistently.

Last updated: February 2026

For Craftsman lawn mower model 917376290, use regular unleaded gasoline with a minimum of 87 octane; 91 octane is not required for normal operation. Higher octane does not add power in this type of small engine, but fresh, clean fuel does.

What we recommend for fuel

  • Use 87 octane (regular unleaded) or higher.
  • Buy fuel you can use within 30 days to keep it fresh.
  • Do not mix oil with gasoline (this mower uses straight gas in the tank).
  • Wipe up spills and refuel only after the engine cools.
  • Avoid long storage with fuel sitting in the tank.

87 vs 91: what changes and what does not

Fuel choice OK to use? Best for What to expect
87 octane (regular) Yes Everyday mowing Normal starting and performance
91 octane (premium) Yes Only if it is the freshest fuel available No performance gain in typical mower engines
Old fuel (any octane) No None Hard starting, rough running, fuel system issues

Tips to prevent fuel problems (especially during storage)

Alcohol-blended fuels can pull in moisture during storage, which can lead to fuel separation and corrosion in the fuel system. For seasonal storage steps and safety guidance, follow the 917376290 owner's manual.

If you are already dealing with starting issues, these DIY checks help narrow it down quickly:

  • Confirm the fuel is fresh and the tank is clean
  • Check oil level before starting
  • Inspect the spark plug condition and connection
  • Make sure the blade area is clear (debris can add load)

Why it matters

Using the correct octane is simple, but fuel freshness is what most often determines whether a walk-behind mower starts easily and runs smoothly. Stale fuel and poor storage habits cause far more problems than choosing 87 vs 91.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Craftsman lawn mower model 917376290, a carburetor problem usually shows up as hard starting, rough running, stalling, or an engine that only runs with the choke on. This model uses a fixed main jet carburetor, so driveability issues often point to a dirty fuel system or air restriction.

Common symptoms you will notice

  • Engine is hard to start or only starts after many pulls
  • Engine starts but stalls when you open the throttle or begin mowing
  • Surging (revving up and down) at a steady handle position
  • Rough idle, sputtering, or misfiring under load
  • Loss of power in thicker grass
  • Engine runs only with the choke partially or fully on

Quick checks before blaming the carburetor

Many “bad carburetor” complaints are caused by basic tune-up items or fuel issues. Use the 917376290 owner's manual for the correct safety steps and maintenance guidance.

  • Confirm fresh fuel (stale fuel is a top cause of rough running)
  • Check for water in fuel (often causes sputtering and stalling)
  • Inspect and service the air filter (a dirty filter makes the mixture too rich)
  • Verify the spark plug condition and gap (the manual calls for .030 inch)
  • Clean built-up grass and debris from the mower housing and engine cooling areas

What the manual says about carburetor adjustment

This mower’s carburetor has a non-adjustable fixed main jet. If the engine still does not operate properly after the checks above, the manual directs service/repair rather than mixture adjustment.

Symptom-to-cause guide

Symptom Most likely cause What to do next
Only runs on choke Restricted fuel flow or air leak Refresh fuel, clean fuel path, check air filter
Surging at idle Lean condition from restriction Clean carb passages, verify fuel quality
Starts then dies Bowl not refilling, debris in fuel Drain/replace fuel, inspect for contamination
Rough running under load Fuel delivery or ignition issue Check plug, air filter, and fuel freshness

Why it matters

A restricted carburetor or contaminated fuel makes the engine run lean or unstable; that causes stalling, poor cut quality, and can shorten engine life by running hotter than normal.

Last updated: February 2026

The model number for this Craftsman walk-behind lawn mower is 917.376290 (often written without the dot as 917376290). You can confirm it on the model decal attached to the rear of the mower housing, as shown in the 917376290 owner's manual.

Where to find the model number (and why it matters)

The mower model number and the engine model number are listed in different places, and mixing them up is a common reason parts do not fit.

  • Mower model number: on a decal on the rear of the mower housing
  • Engine model number: on the engine blower housing
  • Use the mower model number when looking up deck, wheels, drive, and handle parts
  • Use the engine model number when looking up engine-specific parts (carburetor, ignition, recoil starter)

Mower model vs. engine model (quick reference)

Item What it identifies Example for this mower
Mower model number The Craftsman mower chassis and deck 917.376290
Engine model number The engine installed on the mower 143.966010

Ordering parts the right way

When ordering parts for Craftsman model 917376290, we recommend matching the part by description and diagram location in the manual.

  • Confirm the mower model first (917.376290)
  • Confirm the engine model if the part is engine-related (143.966010)
  • Match the part description to the diagram
  • Then match the part number/ID on the parts list

Example part you might see in the diagrams

If you are replacing a drive belt on this mower, the parts list commonly references a V-belt; one available option on this model page is the belt 532157769.

Why it matters

Using the correct model number prevents ordering the wrong blade, belt, wheel, or hardware; Craftsman model families can look similar but use different deck and drive components.

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman model 917376290 is a model number, not a date code, so it does not directly tell you the year. To identify the year, we use the product date code/serial information from the mower’s ID label and match it using the instructions in the 917376290 owner's manual.

Where to find the information you need

On this Craftsman walk-behind mower, the mower model number is shown on a decal on the rear of the mower housing; the engine has its own separate model number on the blower housing.

  • Look for the product ID label/decal on the rear of the mower deck/housing
  • Write down the serial number (and any date code printed near it)
  • Also note the engine model number (this helps when ordering engine parts)
  • Compare what you wrote down to the identification guidance in the manual

How “year” is typically determined on Craftsman mowers

Most Craftsman mowers use a serial/date code on the product label to indicate build timing. Once you have that code, you can decode it to a specific year (and often month/day) using the manual’s identification section.

What you have What it tells you What it’s used for
Mower model number (917376290) Product family and configuration Finding correct diagrams and chassis parts
Mower serial/date code Build date (year information) Dating the mower and confirming revisions
Engine model number (example: 143.966010) Engine family Ordering ignition/fuel/recoil engine parts

Why it matters

The same model number can span multiple production runs with small changes (cables, wheels, drive parts). Confirming the build year helps us match the right parts the first time, especially for drive system items like the belt 532157769 or hardware used in the handle and deck assemblies.

Last updated: February 2026

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