What engine does Craftsman riding mower use?
The Craftsman riding mower model 917289361 uses a low-emission gasoline engine; the exact engine make and model are listed on the engine ID label and in the 917289361 owner's manual. For best performance, we recommend operating the engine at full throttle (fast) while mowing.
How to identify the exact engine on model 917289361
Use these quick checks to match the correct engine parts and tune-up specs:
- Look for the engine model-type-code label (typically on the blower housing, valve cover area, or near the starter)
- Record all numbers exactly; engine IDs often include dashes
- Compare the engine ID to the engine section in the 917289361 owner's manual
- If the tractor cranks but will not start, inspect battery connections and the starting circuit (a weak connection can mimic engine trouble)
- Keep the throttle at FAST when mowing; low throttle reduces operating efficiency
What we can confirm from the manual (and what varies)
The operator manual confirms this tractor is equipped with a low-emission engine, but engine brand and displacement can vary by production run. Use the engine ID label for a precise match.
| Item | What’s consistent | What can vary |
|---|---|---|
| Engine type | Gas, low-emission | Brand, model series, displacement |
| Operating tip | Full throttle (FAST) for mowing | N/A |
| Parts matching | Tractor model helps | Engine ID label is the deciding factor |
Why it matters
The engine brand and model determine the correct spark plug, air filter, oil filter, and even some starter and fuel system parts. Using the engine ID prevents ordering the wrong maintenance parts.
Last updated: January 2026
Is it worth replacing a lawn mower engine?
Replacing the engine on a Craftsman 917289361 front-engine lawn tractor is worth it when the tractor is otherwise in solid condition and the total repair cost stays under about half the price of a comparable replacement tractor. If the transmission, deck, or safety systems also need major work, replacement usually makes more sense.
Quick decision checklist
- The tractor frame, steering, and mower deck are not cracked or severely rusted
- The transmission drives smoothly (no slipping, whining, or loss of power)
- The PTO and blades engage normally and the deck is not heavily damaged
- You can confirm the correct engine spec and mounting details in the 917289361 owner's manual
- You are not also facing multiple big-ticket repairs (engine plus transmission plus deck rebuild)
Cost and condition guide (practical rule)
Use this simple comparison to decide.
| What you find | Typical outcome | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|
| Engine is failed, but tractor drives and cuts well | One major repair | Engine replacement is usually worth it |
| Engine failed and transmission is weak or failing | Two major repairs | Replace the tractor |
| Engine runs poorly due to maintenance issues (fuel, spark, airflow) | Low-cost fix | Repair and tune-up first |
| Deck has chronic issues (bent mandrels, belt problems, heavy buildup) | Ongoing repairs | Fix deck first, then decide |
Before you commit: rule out common “engine” problems
Many no-start or poor-running complaints are caused by maintenance or safety interlocks, not a bad engine. Our manual guidance for this tractor emphasizes keeping the machine clean, checking wiring, and maintaining safe operation.
- Check fuel quality and replace stale gasoline
- Inspect and tighten the spark plug wire connection
- Clean engine air screen and cooling fins
- Check wiring condition and connections
- Verify the operator-presence and reverse operation safety systems work correctly
Why it matters
An engine swap can restore years of service, but it only pays off if the rest of the Craftsman 917289361 is reliable. If the deck drive system is worn (belt, idlers, mandrels) or the transmission is near the end of its life, you can end up spending more than the tractor is worth.
Last updated: January 2026
How much does it cost to replace a riding lawn mower engine?
For a Craftsman riding lawn tractor like model 917289361, a typical engine replacement (parts plus labor) usually runs about $260 to $1,800, with around 6 hours of labor for a riding mower engine swap. Exact cost depends on engine type, mounting, and any related repairs found during removal.
What drives the total cost
- Engine price (new vs. rebuilt, horsepower, crankshaft size)
- Labor time (shop rate and how accessible the engine is)
- Extra parts often replaced at the same time (belts, pulleys, wiring)
- Fuel system cleanup if old fuel caused starting or running issues
- Deck and drive condition (problems discovered during test run)
Parts that commonly get inspected during an engine swap
Even when the engine is the main issue, we often see related wear that affects performance after installation:
- Mower drive belt condition and routing
- Blade engagement and deck spin components
- Wiring connections and safety interlocks
- Battery and starting circuit
If your deck has vibration, noise, or blades that will not rotate, inspect the mandrel and belt system. For this model, examples include the lawn tractor mandrel shaft assembly 587819701 and the lawn tractor ground drive or blade drive belt, 1/2 x 92-2/5-in 592855201.
Quick cost snapshot
| Cost item | Typical range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Engine (part) | $200 to $1,500 | Varies by spec and availability |
| Labor | $200 to $600+ | Often ~6 hours for riding mowers |
| Related parts | $0 to $300 | Belts, pulleys, wiring, hardware |
Why it matters
A new engine only pays off if the tractor is otherwise solid. Checking deck drive parts, wiring, and safety systems helps ensure your Craftsman 917289361 starts reliably and cuts cleanly after the engine replacement. For model-specific maintenance and service guidance, use the 917289361 owner’s manual.
Last updated: January 2026





