Who makes engines for Craftsman lawn mowers?
Craftsman is a brand, not a single engine manufacturer; for the Craftsman 143244122 4-cycle Eager-1 engine, the model number format indicates it was produced under a supplier arrangement rather than “made by Craftsman” itself. Across Craftsman lawn mowers, engines commonly come from makers such as Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, and Kawasaki.
The Craftsman 143244122 engine is identified as a 4-cycle Eager-1 engine. This model number alone does not reliably identify a single current engine maker name because Craftsman engines have been sourced from multiple suppliers over time.
Look for an engine ID tag or stamping on the engine itself (not the mower deck). Common locations include:
- Blower housing (recoil starter shroud)
- Valve cover area
- Engine block near the spark plug
- Carburetor mounting area
- A foil label near the fuel tank
If you are servicing the fuel system or ignition, matching parts to the engine model is the safest approach; for example, a compatible carburetor 632795A or lauson lawn & garden equipment engine ignition coil 30560A is selected by engine model and parts diagram, not by the mower’s brand name.
Craftsman lawn mower engines are often sourced from:
- Briggs & Stratton
- Kohler
- Kawasaki
| Supplier | Typical use on Craftsman mowers | What to check on the engine tag |
|---|---|---|
| Briggs & Stratton | Many walk-behind and riding models | Engine model, type, code |
| Kohler | Many riding/zero-turn models | Model and spec number |
| Kawasaki | Many higher-end riders/zero-turns | Model and serial number |
Knowing the engine maker and exact engine ID helps us match the correct carburetor gasket, fuel line, ignition parts, and tune-up components. That prevents ordering the wrong part and reduces repeat repairs.
Last updated: January 2026
Where can I get Craftsman replacement parts?
For your Craftsman 4-cycle eager-1 engine model 143244122, we recommend buying replacement parts by searching with the exact model number to ensure fit. We offer model-matched parts here, and you can also shop through other authorized retailers; always verify the part number and application before ordering.
- Match by model number first: 143244122
- Then match by part name and part number (or part ID)
- Compare the part’s function (fuel, ignition, carburetion, sealing)
- Replace related wear items together when appropriate (gaskets, O-rings, clamps)
- Avoid “looks the same” substitutions; small differences can affect starting and running
If you already know what you need, starting with a known compatible part can speed things up, such as the carburetor 632795A or the Craftsman lawn & garden equipment engine fuel line 29774.
These are examples of part types that often solve no-start, surging, or fuel leak issues on model 143244122:
| Symptom | Likely area | Example compatible part from this model’s list |
|---|---|---|
| Hard starting, surging | Carburetion/fuel delivery | Carburetor, fuel line, carburetor gasket |
| Fuel smell or wet spots | Fuel line connections/seals | Fuel line, O-ring, clamp |
| No spark | Ignition | Ignition coil, spark plug boot |
Using the exact model number (143244122) helps prevent ordering a part that fits a similar Craftsman engine but has different linkage geometry, fuel fittings, or gasket shapes. That saves time and avoids repeat repairs.
For help locating the model number on the equipment or understanding why it matters for parts matching, use how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).
Last updated: January 2026
What type of engine is in a Craftsman lawn mower?
For Craftsman model 143244122, the engine type is a 4-cycle Eager-1 engine. This model number identifies the engine itself (not the mower deck), so horsepower/cc and starting features depend on the mower it’s installed on and can’t be confirmed from the engine model number alone.
The 143244122 identifier is used to match correct engine parts and diagrams. It typically does not uniquely specify the mower’s deck size, 3-in-1 cutting options, or a single fixed displacement.
You can rely on this model number for:
- Finding compatible carburetor, ignition, and governor parts
- Matching gaskets, fuel system components, and small hardware
- Identifying the correct engine family (4-cycle Eager-1)
You usually need the mower model number for:
- Engine displacement (cc) and advertised horsepower
- Starting system details (primer, choke, auto-choke)
- Deck features (mulch/bag/side discharge)
Use these common identifiers on the engine shroud or label (often near the recoil starter or valve cover):
- Displacement in cc (for example, 140cc, 160cc)
- Engine family or spec code
- Type/model code from the engine manufacturer
- Mower model number (from the mower frame)
If you’re asking because the mower runs poorly or won’t start, these engine parts are often involved:
- Carburetor 632795A (fuel metering; varnish or debris can cause hard starting)
- Air cleaner 33972 (restricted airflow can cause surging or rich running)
- Craftsman lawn & garden equipment engine fuel line 29774 (cracks or leaks can starve fuel)
| Symptom | Often related area | Example compatible part for 143244122 |
|---|---|---|
| Starts then dies | Fuel delivery/carburetion | Carburetor, fuel line |
| Surges at idle | Carburetor/governor | Carburetor, governor linkage |
| Runs rough, black smoke | Air intake restriction | Air cleaner |
Knowing the engine type (4-cycle Eager-1) helps you choose correct maintenance parts and avoid mismatches. Knowing the exact cc/spec helps you buy the right tune-up items and set expectations for performance.
Last updated: January 2026
Is it worth repairing a lawn mower engine?
Yes, it’s usually worth repairing a Craftsman 143244122 4-cycle Eager-1 engine when the problem is external and parts-based (fuel delivery, ignition, gaskets, minor leaks). If it has major internal damage (very low compression, rod knock, heavy smoke), repair cost and effort often make replacement the better value.
- Starts but runs rough/surges: often carburetor or fuel issues
- Won’t start: commonly fuel line, carburetor, or ignition problems
- Leaks fuel: carburetor gasket, bowl/needle issues, or cracked fuel line
- Oil seepage at drain point: drain plug washer or drain plug sealing surface
- Knocking, seized, or very low compression: likely internal wear or damage
These fixes are typically straightforward and parts-driven:
- Replace a cracked or hardened fuel line using Craftsman lawn & garden equipment engine fuel line 29774
- Address varnish or clogging by servicing or replacing the carburetor 632795A
- Stop air leaks at the carburetor with a new Craftsman lawn and garden equipment engine carburetor gasket 26756
- Fix oil seepage at the drain point by replacing the troybilt lawn & garden equipment engine oil drain plug washer 28833
Major internal problems can require extensive labor and specialized measuring:
- Persistent blue smoke after basic maintenance
- Metallic knocking that changes with RPM
- Very low compression or a stuck valve
- Repeated failures after fuel and ignition checks are confirmed good
| Issue type | What you’re paying for | Typical outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Fuel/carburetion | Cleaning, gaskets, fuel line, carb parts | High chance of full recovery |
| Ignition | Coil/points-type components, wiring checks | Often restores spark reliably |
| Internal engine wear | Tear-down, fit checks, multiple parts | Can exceed mower value |
Putting money into the right repair keeps a solid Craftsman engine running for years, but sinking time into internal rebuild work can cost more than the mower is worth. Starting with fuel, air, and spark usually gives the best return.
Last updated: January 2026




