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  • Gauge-fuel for Briggs & Stratton 030467-0 - Part 311992GS

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Briggs & Stratton Generator 030467-0 FAQs

Yes. Briggs & Stratton manufactures generators, including the Briggs model 030467-0, which is designed to supply electrical power for compatible lighting, appliances, tools, and motor loads when operated and maintained as described in the 030467-0 owner's manual.

What this generator is designed to do

Briggs & Stratton describes this generator as intended for supplying electrical power to compatible loads.

  • Power common household and jobsite loads (within the generator’s rated capacity)
  • Run compatible lighting, appliances, tools, and motor loads
  • Provide portable backup power when utility power is unavailable
  • Support safe operation when you follow the operating and maintenance instructions
Quick compatibility checklist (before you plug anything in)

Use this checklist to avoid overloads and nuisance breaker trips.

Item to check What to do Why it matters
Total running watts Add up the running watts of everything you plan to power Prevents overload shutdowns and breaker trips
Starting watts (motors) Account for higher startup draw on items like refrigerators, pumps, and compressors Motors can require 2 to 3 times running power to start
Cord and plug condition Use heavy-duty outdoor-rated cords; inspect for damage Reduces voltage drop and overheating risk
Load type Prioritize essential loads first Helps keep output stable
Where to find model and support information

For the most accurate details for your specific unit (ratings, controls, and operating steps), we recommend using the documentation and model identification fields.

  • Confirm the exact model number and serial number on the generator’s ID label
  • Follow the assembly steps before first use (this model requires final assembly)
  • Use the safety section as your baseline for operation and hazard awareness
  • Keep the manual with the generator for future reference
Why it matters

Generator sizing and safe operation depend on the exact model’s ratings and instructions. Using the correct information for 030467-0 helps you power the right loads, avoid overload conditions, and get dependable service life.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Briggs 030467-0 generator, you typically clear a fault by stopping the unit, correcting the cause (overload, low oil, or a tripped breaker), then restarting and reapplying load gradually. Use the exact start/stop and control steps in the 030467-0 owner's manual.

Safe reset steps (most common)
  • Turn OFF and unplug all connected loads (cords, transfer switch inlet, tools).
  • Let the generator sit 1 to 2 minutes so the engine and control components can fully reset.
  • Check engine oil level and top off if needed (low oil conditions commonly prevent restart).
  • Start the generator with no load connected.
  • Reconnect loads one at a time; start with the largest load last.
What to check first (fault keeps coming back)

A fault usually returns because the underlying condition is still present. Focus on these quick checks:

  • Overload: too many watts or a motor load starting at the same time.
  • Tripped breaker: reset the generator’s output breaker if it popped.
  • Blocked cooling airflow: clear debris from cooling air slots and openings.
  • Fuel quality: gasoline older than 30 days can cause hard starting and rough running.
  • Loose or damaged wiring: inspect visible harnesses and connections at the control panel.
Quick diagnosis table
Symptom after reset Most likely cause What we do next
Engine runs, no AC output Breaker tripped or voltage regulation issue Reset breaker; then test output voltage
Starts then dies Fuel delivery or stale fuel Refresh fuel; inspect fuel line
Won’t crank or won’t start Low oil shutdown or ignition issue Verify oil level; check spark
Runs hot or surges Airflow restriction or fuel issue Clean vents; verify fresh fuel
Parts that commonly relate to “fault” conditions

If troubleshooting points to a specific component, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:

Why it matters

Clearing the fault without removing the cause can lead to repeated shutdowns, unstable voltage to connected appliances, and overheating. Resetting with no load and adding loads gradually is the fastest way to confirm the generator is producing steady power.

Last updated: February 2026

A tune-up on your Briggs 030467-0 generator focuses on basic maintenance items that keep it starting easily and producing steady power: fresh oil, a good spark plug, clean air intake, and a quick operational test. Use the maintenance intervals and procedures in the 030467-0 owner's manual.

Tune-up checklist (portable generator basics)
  • Change engine oil (warm engine drains faster; refill to the correct level).
  • Inspect or replace the spark plug (correct gap and clean terminal connection).
  • Clean or replace the air filter and pre-filter (restricted airflow causes hard starting and surging).
  • Inspect fuel condition and fuel lines; replace cracked or soft lines using a fuel line kit 791745 if needed.
  • Check exhaust area for leaks; replace a damaged gasket with the engine exhaust gasket 695398 if you see soot marks or hear puffing.
  • Test run under load (plug in a known-good load and verify stable output).
Step-by-step: a simple tune-up flow
  1. Shut down and cool the generator; disconnect all loads.
  2. Service the oil first so you do not run the engine low on lubrication.
  3. Service ignition and air next (spark plug, air filter) to improve starting and smooth running.
  4. Inspect fuel delivery (fuel line condition, clamps, leaks).
  5. Run and verify output; reset any tripped breaker and confirm the generator carries load.
Quick troubleshooting during the tune-up
Symptom Most common tune-up cause What we do next
Hard starting Old fuel, fouled spark plug, dirty air filter Refresh fuel, replace plug, clean/replace filter
Surging at no load Restricted airflow or fuel flow Check air filter, fuel line, carburetion
Breaker trips Overload or shorted cord/load Reduce load, test with a different device
Why it matters

This generator is designed to supply power for compatible lighting, appliances, tools, and motor loads; routine tune-ups help it run reliably and reduce nuisance shutdowns when you need power most.

Last updated: February 2026

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