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Craftsman 143973505 engine

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 143973505 engine, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Craftsman Engine 143973505 FAQs

To find parts for your Craftsman lawn mower engine model 143973505, match the exact model number first, then use the parts list to select the part by name and ID. For common tune-up and fuel-system fixes, start with the air filter, primer, and carburetor parts.

Step-by-step: find the right part

  • Confirm the model number is 143973505 (use the engine shroud or blower housing area, or the equipment label if the engine tag is hard to read).
  • Identify the system you are repairing (air intake, fuel, ignition, starter).
  • Compare your old part to the listing (shape, mounting holes, hose size, connector style).
  • Choose the exact part by part name + part ID.
  • If multiple similar parts appear, match by where it installs (carburetor bowl vs. fuel line vs. primer).

Common parts people replace on model 143973505

These are frequent starting points when the engine will not start, runs rough, or leaks fuel:

Quick symptom-to-part guide

Symptom Most likely area Parts to check first
Hard starting, only runs on choke Fuel delivery or carburetor Primer, fuel line, needle seat, float
Surging or hunting at idle Carburetor contamination or air leak Carburetor rebuild kit, carburetor gasket
Fuel smell or wet spots Fuel line or carburetor bowl sealing Fuel line, O-ring, float bowl
Pull cord frayed or broken Recoil starter Recoil starter rope

Why it matters

Using the exact model number and matching the correct part ID prevents fit issues and repeat repairs. Small engine parts like a needle seat, O-ring, or primer bulb can look similar but perform differently depending on the carburetor setup.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Craftsman 143973505 lawn and garden engine, the same five core engine assemblies apply as most small 4-cycle engines: the cylinder block, piston/cylinder, crankshaft, cylinder head/valvetrain, and timing system. Together, they create compression, ignite fuel, and convert that force into rotating power.

The 5 major engine parts and what they do

  • Engine block (cylinder block/crankcase): The main structure that supports internal parts; it contains the cylinder bore and crankcase area and provides mounting points.
  • Cylinder and piston assembly: The piston moves up and down in the cylinder to compress the air-fuel mix and capture combustion force.
  • Crankshaft: Converts the piston’s up-and-down motion into rotating motion that ultimately drives the blade, wheels, or attachments.
  • Cylinder head (and valvetrain): Seals the top of the cylinder to create compression; houses valves (and often the spark plug area) to control airflow in and exhaust out.
  • Timing system (camshaft and timing gear): Synchronizes valve opening and closing with piston position so the engine can breathe correctly.

Quick reference table

Part Primary job What you notice when it fails
Engine block Holds and aligns internals Oil leaks, loss of compression, severe noise
Piston/cylinder Compression and power stroke Low power, hard starting, smoke
Crankshaft Creates usable rotation Knocking, vibration, no-start after impact
Cylinder head/valves Seals and controls airflow Backfiring, low compression, poor idle
Timing system Keeps valves in sync No-start, popping, weak power

Why it matters for troubleshooting and parts

Knowing which “major part” is involved helps you decide whether you need a tune-up part (air/fuel/ignition) or an internal repair. For example, many “won’t start” complaints on small engines trace back to fuel delivery or ignition, not the block or crankshaft.

Common service parts that support these systems

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman model 143973505 is a lawn and garden small engine model number, not an automotive engine casting or GM block ID. We use 143973505 to identify the correct Craftsman engine parts list and diagrams so you can match the right air filter, carburetor parts, fuel line, and starter components for your equipment.

How to identify the exact engine family

Use these checks on the engine itself; they confirm you are ordering parts for the right Craftsman engine:

  • Find the model/spec label on the blower housing, valve cover, or near the muffler
  • Confirm the label shows 143973505 (exact match)
  • Note any spec number or date code listed with the model
  • Match the carburetor style (primer bulb vs. choke) and air cleaner housing shape
  • Compare your existing parts to the diagrams and common replacements below

Common parts customers replace on model 143973505

If you are troubleshooting hard starting, surging, fuel leaks, or poor power, these parts are frequent fixes for this model:

Quick symptom-to-part guide

Symptom Most common area to check Part examples for 143973505
Won’t start or only runs on prime Fuel delivery, carburetor Primer bulb, needle/seat, rebuild kit
Surges at idle Carburetor contamination, air leak Needle seat, carb gasket
Fuel smell or wet spots Fuel line, bowl sealing Fuel line, O-ring, float bowl
Rope won’t retract or breaks Recoil starter Starter rope, recoil pulley

Why it matters

Small engines often look similar across brands and sizes, but part fit is driven by the engine model number. Using 143973505 keeps you from buying a carburetor gasket, float, or ignition part that looks right but does not seal or mount correctly.

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman is a brand name, not a single engine manufacturer. For Craftsman lawn and garden equipment, engines have commonly been supplied by makers such as Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, and Kawasaki; the exact manufacturer depends on the specific Craftsman model and engine family.

How to identify who made your Craftsman 143973505 engine

Use the engine’s ID tag or stamping (usually on the blower housing, valve cover area, or near the muffler) and look for:

  • An engine “model” and “type” code (common on Briggs & Stratton)
  • A spec number or family code (common on Kohler)
  • A model code format typical of Kawasaki small engines
  • A separate carburetor or ignition label that lists the OEM

If you are ordering parts, matching the engine model and spec/type is the fastest way to avoid wrong-part returns.

Why it matters for parts and troubleshooting

Even when the Craftsman model number is 143973505, the engine OEM determines key service details such as carburetor parts, ignition components, and fuel system routing.

Common examples on this model’s parts list include:

Quick guide: what typically points to each maker

What you see on the engine What it usually indicates What to do next
“Model” and “Type” codes together Briggs & Stratton style labeling Match both codes when selecting carburetor and ignition parts
Spec number emphasized Kohler style labeling Use spec number to confirm gasket and fuel parts
Distinct Kawasaki model format Kawasaki style labeling Match the full model code before ordering

Helpful tip when parts look “close” but not exact

  • Match the part ID or part number, not just the description
  • Replace gaskets and O-rings whenever you open the carburetor
  • Inspect the primer bulb and fuel line for cracks if starting is hard

Last updated: February 2026

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