Briggs Carburator Help

Mattmotors

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Hi All, Info first Model 123435 0168 E1 other number 000221Fd This is a Intek Pro 206 6.5 HP.
I need to replace the carb. I went to Parts Tree and my head is spinning. My carb looks like the drawing labled 125A but the real picture for 125A Has a lot of parts I don't have. I don't have a primer button. Actually , It looks like the carb Item number 125. There is a number on the carb which is 214731. Doesn't show up on Parts Tree. I need the correct number for the carb, the 2 gaskets on the spacer block and the one gasket for the carb to air filter. Also the hose for the carb to shut off. It's a molded hose.
This engine is on a Generac Pressure Washer Model 01443-0. Thanks for your help, Matt.
 

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Hello Mattmotors,

This carburetor design was used on many different applications, so the parts like the choke lever would be different according to manufacturer equipment build requirements.

You have to compare your old gaskets and spacer to the original to get a match. Most original gaskets can be reused unless they got stuck and tore.

The hose will likely need to be cut from a roll of bulk fuel hose at a parts or hardware store. NAPA usually carries the best supply of small fuel hose. Do not use vacuum line for fuel applications.
 

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According to Briggs the molded fuel line is 791766. The carb should be a 591925 but references a part requirement that isn't used on this engine. Intake gasket is 692555. Briggs doesn't reference the air cleaner gasket but it may also come with the new carb along with the spacer gaskets.

Since Briggs has ended support for pressure washers parts may get a little weird. And Generac is saying this product is supported by Briggs, So all may not be as seems. There was a period where Briggs was in a strategic alignment to purchase Generac after a 5 year contract, but Briggs basically walked away from the deal after stealing the technology. So this was one of the pressure washers that was built during that time period.
 
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