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Briggs & Stratton 135202-0237-01 engine

Briggs & Stratton 135202-0237-01 engine Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Briggs & Stratton 135202-0237-01 engine, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Briggs & Stratton Engine 135202-0237-01 FAQs

Yes. We still carry replacement parts for Briggs engines like model 135202-0237-01, and many common service items remain available (ignition, starting, seals, gaskets, and small hardware). The key is matching the exact engine model and type code so you get the correct fit.

What to check before you order

Use these quick checks to avoid wrong-part returns:

  • Confirm the full engine model number: 135202-0237-01
  • Match the engine type and trim (often stamped on the blower housing or valve cover area)
  • Compare your old part’s shape, mounting holes, and wire/connector style
  • If the engine won’t start, test spark and kill-switch wiring before replacing parts
  • For internal repairs, plan to replace gaskets and seals during reassembly

Common parts we see customers replace on this engine

These are examples of parts available for this model that often solve no-start, hard-start, or oil-leak issues:

Symptom or job Part to consider What it affects
No spark, intermittent spark Briggs & stratton lawn & garden equipment engine ignition coil 397358 Spark generation and ignition timing
Rope won’t retract or won’t pull Briggs & stratton lawn & garden equipment engine recoil starter 497830 Manual starting system
Sheared flywheel key after impact Briggs & statton key 222698S Flywheel alignment and ignition timing
Oil seep at crank area Briggs & statton oil seal 299819S Helps prevent oil leaks
Reassembly after teardown Briggs & statton lawn & garden equipment engine gasket set 495603 Sealing between engine components

Why it matters

Briggs engines use many similar-looking parts across different model families. Ordering by the exact model (and matching the original part style) prevents ignition misfires, starting problems, air leaks, and oil leaks caused by incorrect components.

Last updated: February 2026

For a Briggs 135202-0237-01 lawn and garden engine, the fastest way to get the correct specs is to use the engine’s Model, Type, and Code numbers stamped on the engine. Those numbers identify the exact build so you can match horsepower class, tune-up parts, and service details.

Where to find the Model, Type, and Code

Look for a stamped label or etched numbers on the engine in one of these common spots:

  • On the blower housing (recoil starter shroud)
  • On the valve cover
  • Near the spark plug
  • Near the muffler or muffler heat shield
  • On the engine block above the oil fill or dipstick area

Write the numbers down exactly as shown, including dashes.

What “specs” you can reliably look up with those numbers

Once you have Model, Type, and Code, you can match key specifications and service items such as:

  • Correct spark plug type and gap
  • Oil type and crankcase capacity
  • Governor and idle speed settings
  • Carburetor and gasket configuration
  • Ignition system type and coil air gap
  • Flywheel and starter style

Quick reference: what each number means

Number What it identifies Why it matters
Model Engine family and basic design Gets you into the right parts breakdown
Type Exact component configuration Ensures the right carburetor, muffler, tank, etc.
Code Build date and revision Helps match running changes and updates

If you are troubleshooting while looking up specs

These parts are commonly involved when specs and symptoms overlap (no-start, weak spark, kickback):

Why it matters

Briggs engines can look similar across multiple builds, but the Type and Code can change ignition, carburetion, and gasket details. Using the stamped numbers prevents ordering the wrong parts and helps you apply the correct service settings.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common problems we see on the Briggs 135202-0237-01 lawn and garden engine are no-start conditions, weak or no spark, hard starting from recoil issues, and oil leaks. These symptoms usually trace back to ignition, starting components, or worn seals and gaskets.

Most common symptoms and what to check first

  • Engine will not start: verify the flywheel key is intact and ignition is not being grounded
  • No spark or intermittent spark: test the ignition coil and kill switch circuit
  • Hard to pull or rope will not retract: inspect the recoil starter and starter rope condition
  • Oil seepage: look for wetness around crank seals and gasket surfaces
  • Runs rough after starting: check for air leaks at intake gaskets and general engine condition

Parts that commonly solve these issues

If your symptoms match, these model-matched parts are frequent fixes:

Quick diagnostic guide

Symptom Most likely area Best next step
No spark Ignition/kill circuit Test coil, then inspect switch wiring
Rope won’t retract Recoil assembly Check spring tension, pulley wear, rope fray
Starts then dies Air/fuel or air leak Inspect intake gasket surfaces, check for loose fasteners
Oil leak Seals/gaskets Clean engine, run briefly, recheck for fresh oil trail

Why it matters

On small Briggs engines, a single failed ignition component, sheared flywheel key, or leaking gasket can mimic bigger problems. Checking the common wear items first saves time and prevents unnecessary teardown.

Last updated: March 2026

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