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Craftsman 143006700 engine

Craftsman 143006700 engine Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 143006700 engine, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Craftsman Engine 143006700 FAQs

Yes, it’s worth repairing a Craftsman engine model 143006700 when the problem is external and serviceable (fuel delivery, carburetor, ignition, starter rope, seals). If the engine has major internal damage (low compression, rod knock, scored cylinder), replacement is the better value.

Quick decision checklist

  • Repair makes sense when the engine starts but runs poorly, surges, or stalls (often carburetor or fuel issues).
  • Repair makes sense when the engine won’t start but you still have spark or fuel (often ignition module, primer bulb, or fuel line).
  • Repair makes sense when the issue is a leak (common O-ring or oil seal failure).
  • Replace the engine when you have metallic knocking, seized crankshaft, or very low compression.
  • Replace the engine when repair cost is more than about half the cost of a comparable replacement engine.

Common “worth repairing” fixes for this engine

These are typical high-success repairs that use parts available for model 143006700:

Symptom Likely cause Example part to consider
Starts then dies, won’t stay running Carburetor contamination, worn float/needle Carburetor rebuild kit 632760B
Primer won’t pull fuel, bulb cracked Primer bulb leaking or hardened Carburetor primer bulb (red) 640259
Fuel smell, wet lines, air leaks Brittle or split fuel line Engine fuel line 29774
No spark or weak spark Ignition module failing Ignition module 34443D
Oil seepage around shaft or case Worn seal Engine oil seal 27897

Why it matters (cost and reliability)

Small-engine problems are often caused by stale fuel, varnish in the carburetor, or air leaks in fuel lines and O-rings. Fixing those restores reliable starting and smooth running without the cost of a full engine swap.

Practical rule of thumb we use

  • Repair: carburetor, fuel system, ignition, recoil starter, gaskets, seals.
  • Replace: internal mechanical damage (compression loss, bearing/rod noise, heavy smoke that doesn’t improve after basic service).

Last updated: February 2026

The most common problems we see on the Craftsman 143006700 lawn and garden engine involve fuel delivery, ignition, and starting components. Typical symptoms include hard starting, surging, stalling, fuel leaks, and a starter rope that will not retract or pulls hard.

Common symptoms and what usually causes them

  • Hard start or will not start: stale fuel, clogged carburetor passages, stuck float, or a leaking primer bulb
  • Starts then dies: restricted fuel flow, dirty carburetor, or debris in the needle and seat
  • Surging or hunting at idle: carburetor varnish, air leak at intake gasket, or governor linkage/spring issues
  • Fuel leaking: cracked fuel line, worn bowl/jet seals, or needle not sealing
  • No spark: failed ignition module or a grounded stop wire
  • Recoil starter problems: frayed rope, worn pulley, or damaged starter housing

Quick checks we recommend first

  1. Drain old fuel and refill with fresh fuel.
  2. Inspect the fuel line for cracks and soft spots; replace if needed.
  3. If the primer will not firm up or is cracked, replace the primer bulb.
  4. Remove the spark plug, check for spark, and inspect the stop wire for chafing.
  5. If it runs only with choke or surges, plan on cleaning or rebuilding the carburetor.

Parts that commonly fix these issues

Symptom Common fix Example part on this model
Fuel leak or flooding Replace needle/seat, float, seals Needle seat 631021B, float 632019A
Hard start, surging Rebuild or replace carburetor Tecumseh lawn and garden equipment engine carburetor rebuild kit 632760B, carburetor 640350
Primer not working Replace primer bulb Craftsman lawn & garden equipment engine carburetor primer bulb (red) 640259
No spark Replace ignition module Ignition module 34443D
Rope issues Replace rope or pulley Craftsman lawn & garden equipment engine recoil starter rope, 98-in 590535, lawn & garden equipment engine recoil starter pulley 590700

Why it matters

Fuel and ignition problems on small engines like the Craftsman 143006700 often cascade; a small air leak, weak primer, or dirty carburetor can cause repeated no-starts, plug fouling, and poor governor control. Fixing the root cause restores reliable starting and steady RPM.

Last updated: March 2026

Craftsman lawn mower engines are typically supplied by major small-engine manufacturers such as Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, and Kawasaki. For your Craftsman engine model 143006700, the most reliable way to confirm the original engine maker is to match the engine’s model and spec information to the correct replacement parts list.

What you’ll commonly see on Craftsman mowers

Craftsman has used different engine suppliers across mower lines and production years. The most common engine makers include:

  • Briggs & Stratton (very common on many Craftsman walk-behind mowers)
  • Kohler (often on higher-output or premium configurations)
  • Kawasaki (common on some performance-focused mower setups)
  • Tecumseh (common on many older Craftsman engines)

How to identify the engine maker on your mower

Use the engine’s ID markings, not the mower deck branding. Check these locations:

  • Blower housing or recoil starter cover (sticker or stamped plate)
  • Valve cover area (sometimes stamped)
  • Engine shroud near the spark plug
  • Fuel tank or carburetor side of the shroud

Quick ID guide (what the label usually looks like)

What you find on the engine What it usually tells you Why it helps
Engine model number + spec code Exact engine family and build Ensures correct carburetor and ignition parts
Type code / trim code Configuration details Prevents ordering the wrong gasket or linkage
Serial number Production run Helps confirm revisions

Why it matters when ordering parts

Different engine makers use different carburetors, ignition systems, and fuel components, even when the mower looks similar. For example, common service parts for model 143006700 include the ignition module 34443D, carburetor 640350, and fuel line 29774. Using the correct parts list prevents hard-starting, surging, and fuel leaks after repair.

Last updated: February 2026

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