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Description

3-pack 808656 491922 Fuel Pump

Key Features

  • Package includes: 3 fuel pumps, 3 fuel filters
  • Pump Type: Vacuum pulse operated
  • Inlet & Outlet Port Size: Fits 1/4 inch fuel line
  • Engine Compatibility: Designed for 15 HP to 25 HP engines
  • Construction: Durable plastic housing for corrosion resistance

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Briggs & Stratton:491922, 808656, 691034, 692313, 808492, 596163, 593998
  • John Deere:LG808656, M138498, M145667
  • Kawasaki:49040-7001
  • Kohler:24 393 04-S, 24 393 16-S
  • Honda:16700-Z0J-003

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Fits a wide range of small engines from 15 HP to 25 HP
  • Kawasaki Engines:FH381V-FH680V series
  • Honda Engines:GX610, GX620
  • Cub Cadet Models:LTX1046VT, LTX1050VT
  • Also compatible with select Mikuni, John Deere, Kohler, and Briggs & Stratton engines requiring a vacuum-style fuel pump.

When to Replace

  • Engine struggles to start, runs rough, or stalls
  • Loss of power, especially under load or at high RPM
  • Engine sputtering or surging during operation
  • Visible cracks, damage, or leaks from the fuel pump housing
  • No fuel is being delivered to the carburetor

Installation Tips

  • Before installation, disconnect the battery's negative terminal for safety.
  • Note the routing and connection points of the old fuel and vacuum lines.
  • Ensure fuel lines are securely fastened with hose clamps to prevent leaks.
  • Install the new fuel filter between the fuel tank and the pump.
  • After installation, check all connections for leaks before starting the engine.