1/4" x 6.6 FT Fuel Line Hose Kit + Inline Fuel Filter + Fuel Shut Off Valve Compatible with Briggs and Stratton MTD Craftsman Troy Bilt Cub Cadet w/10 Clamps (B)
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This is a complete fuel line replacement kit with a 1/4-inch inner diameter, 6.6-foot hose, inline fuel filter, shut-off valve, and 10 clamps. It’s designed for small engines on walk-behind mowers, tractors, and trimmers that use standard 1/4-inch fuel lines—common on Briggs & Stratton, MTD, Craftsman, Troy-Bilt, and Cub Cadet equipment.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, measure your existing fuel line’s inner diameter (not outer) with a caliper or drill bit—1/4-inch is the standard for most small engines, but some older or residential models use 5/32-inch or 3/16-inch. This kit is aftermarket, so it won’t have OEM part numbers (e.g., Briggs 691046 or MTD 951-10306), but it fits most engines with a 1/4-inch line. Check your engine’s model number (stamped on the blower housing or valve cover) and verify the shut-off valve matches your fuel tank’s outlet size (typically 1/4-inch barb). Not for zero-turn mowers or high-pressure fuel injection systems.
Key Things to Know
- Quality: Hose is standard rubber—flexible but not ethanol-resistant for long-term use; expect 1-2 seasons before cracking if using E10 fuel. Filter and valve are basic plastic with brass barbs.
- Installation: Easy—cut hose to length, slide clamps on, push onto barbs, tighten with a flathead screwdriver. No special tools needed, but a fuel line removal tool helps if old hose is stuck.
- Gotchas: The 6.6-foot hose is more than most mowers need (typical length is 2-4 feet); you’ll have leftover. The shut-off valve may be overkill for push mowers without a tank valve—use only if you want to isolate fuel flow.
- Fitment: Works on most Briggs & Stratton single-cylinder engines (e.g., 500-700 series) and MTD/Cub Cadet tractors with a 1/4-inch line, but not on Kohler or Kawasaki engines that use metric sizes.
Should You Buy It
Buy it if you need a budget-friendly, all-in-one fuel line replacement for a standard 1/4-inch small engine and don’t mind basic rubber hose with average longevity. Skip it if you want ethanol-proof material (opt for Tygon or OEM) or need a precise OEM match—this is a universal kit, not a direct fit.
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