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  • Briggs & Statton Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Flywheel Puller, Large for Briggs & Stratton 28R707-0140-01 - Part 19203

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  • Briggs & Stratton Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Fuel Filter (white) for Briggs & Stratton 28R707-0140-01 - Part 394358S

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  • Briggs & Stratton Lawn And Garden Equipment Engine Governor Linkage for Briggs & Stratton 28R707-0140-01 - Part 691841

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    Briggs & Statton Link

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  • Briggs & Stratton Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Carburetor Float Bowl Gasket for Briggs & Stratton 28R707-0140-01 - Part 281165S

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    Briggs & Statton Gasket

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  • Briggs & Statton Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Hex Screw for Briggs & Stratton 28R707-0140-01 - Part 691061

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  • Briggs & Statton Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Flywheel Ring Gear for Briggs & Stratton 28R707-0140-01 - Part 696537

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  • Briggs & Statton Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Woodruff Key for Briggs & Stratton 28R707-0140-01 - Part 691639

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    Briggs & Statton Key

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  • Briggs & Stratton Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Spark Plug Wire Terminal for Briggs & Stratton 28R707-0140-01 - Part 493880S

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    Briggs & Statton Terminal

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  • Briggs & Stratton Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Carburetor Needle Valve for Briggs & Stratton 28R707-0140-01 - Part 231855S

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    Briggs & Statton Valve

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  • Briggs & Statton Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Casing Clamp for Briggs & Stratton 28R707-0140-01 - Part 691024

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Briggs & Stratton Engine 28R707-0140-01 FAQs

Yes, replacing the engine on your Briggs 28R707-0140-01 lawn and garden engine is worth it when the equipment frame, deck, transmission, and controls are in good shape and you want several more seasons of reliable use. It is not worth it when the machine has major wear elsewhere or the total repair cost is close to replacing the whole unit.

Quick decision checklist

  • Replace the engine if the mower or tractor chassis is solid (no severe rust, cracks, or bent deck).
  • Replace the engine if you can confirm the crankshaft size and mounting pattern match your equipment.
  • Repair instead if the issue is routine maintenance (filters, ignition, fuel delivery).
  • Repair instead if the engine has spark and compression but runs poorly (often fuel or air related).
  • Replace the whole unit if multiple big-ticket items are failing (engine plus transmission, steering, deck spindles).

Start with the common, lower-cost fixes

Before committing to an engine swap, we recommend ruling out the most common causes of no-start, surging, or power loss:

Symptom Often caused by Part to check first (if applicable)
Hard starting, black smoke Restricted air flow Briggs & statton air filter 496894S
Runs a few seconds then dies Fuel restriction or carb issue Briggs & statton fuel inlet 692317
No spark Ignition failure or flywheel key issue Briggs & statton magneto 591459 and Briggs & statton key 222698S

Cost and effort factors to weigh

  • Total cost: engine price plus oil, fuel line, clamps, blades (if needed), and any shop labor.
  • Time and tools: most swaps require basic hand tools, a torque wrench, and careful belt and throttle/choke linkage routing.
  • Compatibility: crankshaft diameter/length, PTO type, and charging system output must match your equipment.
  • Future maintenance: a fresh engine still needs regular oil changes and clean filtration.

Why it matters

A replacement engine can restore reliability and power, but only pays off when the rest of the machine can safely handle the renewed performance. If the underlying problem is a clogged filter or ignition fault, fixing that first saves money and downtime.

Last updated: February 2026

A Briggs lawn and garden engine like model 28R707-0140-01 typically lasts 1,000 to 2,000 hours with normal homeowner use and consistent maintenance; engines that get clean oil, clean air, and fresh fuel often reach 2,000 to 3,000+ hours before needing major internal work.

Typical lifespan ranges (what most owners see)

Lifespan depends more on maintenance and operating conditions than the brand name on the shroud.

  • Light homeowner use: ~500 to 1,000 hours
  • Average homeowner use: ~1,000 to 2,000 hours
  • Excellent maintenance and clean operating conditions: ~2,000 to 3,000+ hours
  • Commercial or dusty, hot, heavy-load use: often shorter unless serviced frequently
Usage pattern What shortens life fastest What extends life most
Occasional mowing Old fuel, sitting all winter Fuel stabilizer, off-season storage steps
Weekly mowing Dirty air filter, low oil Regular oil changes, clean cooling fins
Heavy loads (towing, hills) Overheating, over-revving Correct throttle use, clean airflow

Maintenance that makes the biggest difference

These are the highest-impact habits for a Briggs engine like the 28R707-0140-01.

  • Change oil on schedule and keep the oil level correct (never run low)
  • Keep the air intake clean; replace a clogged filter like the Briggs & statton air filter 496894S
  • Use fresh gasoline; avoid storing untreated fuel in the tank/carburetor
  • Keep the engine cooling system clear (grass and debris around shrouds and fins)
  • Fix small fuel or oil leaks early so the engine does not run lean or low on oil

Signs the engine is nearing end-of-life (or needs major service)

Some symptoms are simple tune-up issues; others point to internal wear.

  • Hard starting even with fresh fuel and a good spark
  • Noticeable loss of power under load
  • Excessive oil consumption or blue exhaust smoke
  • Low compression (engine spins fast but will not “catch”)
  • Persistent knocking or metallic noise

Why it matters

Knowing the typical hour range helps you decide whether to maintain, rebuild, or replace. For many engines, a few low-cost service parts (oil, filters, ignition components) restore performance and delay expensive internal repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

The Briggs 28R707-0140-01 is the engine model itself: a Briggs vertical-shaft, single-cylinder, 4-cycle gasoline lawn and garden engine. The “0140-01” suffix identifies the exact build specification (trim) for parts matching, such as ignition and filtration.

What the model number tells you

Briggs model numbers are used to match the correct parts and specifications for your exact engine build.

  • 28R707: the base engine family/model
  • 0140: the type code (configuration details)
  • 01: the code (production/version details)
  • The full string 28R707-0140-01 is what we use to ensure parts fit

Common parts you match by engine model

If you are servicing a Briggs 28R707-0140-01, these are typical maintenance and repair items that must match the exact engine model and type code:

  • Air filter and pre-cleaner (restricted airflow causes hard starting and surging)
  • Fuel system parts (stale fuel issues often mimic ignition problems)
  • Ignition components (no-spark or intermittent spark)
  • Flywheel key (sheared key can cause backfiring or no-start)
  • Oil seals and gaskets (leaks and low-oil shutdown concerns)

Here are a few model-matched examples from our parts list:

What it affects Example part for this model When to consider replacing
Air intake Briggs & statton air filter 496894S Dirty, oil-soaked, or damaged filter
Ignition/spark Briggs & statton magneto 591459 No spark, weak spark, intermittent spark
Timing after impact Briggs & statton key 222698S Backfire after hitting an object, sudden no-start

Why it matters

On Briggs engines, the same base model can have multiple type and code variations. Using the full 28R707-0140-01 ensures you get the correct carburetor parts, ignition parts, and seals for your exact build.

Last updated: February 2026

Common Briggs lawn and garden engine problems on model 28R707-0140-01 usually come from fuel delivery, ignition, and airflow issues: stale fuel, a dirty carburetor, weak spark, or a restricted air filter. Most no-start, surging, and rough-running complaints are fixed with basic maintenance and a few targeted parts.

Most common symptoms and likely causes

  • Won’t start or starts then dies: stale fuel, clogged carburetor passages, restricted fuel inlet
  • Surges or hunts at idle: partially clogged carburetor, air leak, dirty air filter
  • Runs rough or lacks power: dirty air filter, fouled spark plug, low compression (valve issue)
  • Backfires or kicks back on start: sheared flywheel key, ignition timing shifted
  • No spark: failed magneto/ignition coil, kill wire shorted

Quick checks we recommend first (fast, low-cost)

  1. Drain old fuel and refill with fresh fuel.
  2. Inspect and replace the air filter if it’s dark, oily, or packed with debris using the Briggs & statton air filter 496894S.
  3. Check for spark (spark tester is best). If no spark, inspect the kill wire and consider the Briggs & statton magneto 591459.
  4. If it surges or only runs on choke, clean the carburetor and inspect the Briggs & statton fuel inlet 692317 for restriction.
  5. If it backfires or the starter “jerks,” inspect the flywheel key using the Briggs & statton key 222698S.

Symptom-to-part cheat sheet

Symptom Most likely system Parts that commonly help on 28R707-0140-01
No start, no spark Ignition Magneto/coil
Starts then stalls Fuel Fuel inlet fitting, carb service
Surging Fuel/air Air filter, carb service
Kickback/backfire Timing Flywheel key

Why it matters

Fuel, air, and spark problems can mimic bigger failures. Fixing restrictions (air filter, fuel inlet) and restoring ignition timing (flywheel key) prevents hard starting, overheating, and repeat fouling.

Last updated: February 2026

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