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Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Deni 170S & 170SA Carburetor (replaces 751-14027A) 951-14027A

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Part #951-14027A

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Part Information

Special details: Before ordering carburetor 951-14027A, please read the detailed information below to ensure the part number is correct for the calibration code on your carburetor.

This carburetor (part number 951-14027A) is for lawn and garden equipment engines.

Carburetor 951-14027A replaces Deni carburetors with calibration codes 170S and 170SA. If your original carburetor doesn't match the supplier and/or code, use this chart to find the correct part number.

The carburetor supplier name (Huayi or Deni) is stamped into the carburetor body, usually opposite the fuel inlet. The calibration code is the center series of numbers printed on the carburetor (starting with the 8th digit), and is sometimes also stamped into the carburetor body.

Carburetor 951-14027A doesn't include the mounting gasket. Order the gasket or gasket kit listed for your model number separately.

Let the engine cool and drain the fuel tank before installing this part. Work in a well-ventilated area and wear work gloves to protect your hands.

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Reviews

Expensive Shipping
February 11, 2021

The shipping for the part was very expensive. The part was defective however the return process was easy

Bob32, Highland,IN

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Ease of Installation
Moderate
Duration of Installation
1 - 2 hours

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Exact Replacement Part
February 11, 2019

Was a little difficult to determine the correct replacement carb, two are offered that look the same but different brands and slightly different part numbers. Having the right engine number solved that question. Once on started and ran like new. IMPORTANT----- when they say add a fuel stabilizer during snow season and drain the fuel at end of season, it's for real. That ethanol is evil stuff and gummed up the original carb beyond able to clean it.

cbxtc, Detroit, MI

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Ease of Installation
Moderate
Duration of Installation
30 minutes - 1 hour