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Briggs 305 Intek Screw

Part Number: 695174
Online Price: $1.94
695174 Briggs & Stratton Screw – OEM Fastener for Model 20 (Discontinued)
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Description

695174 Briggs & Stratton Screw – OEM Fastener (Discontinued Part)


The Briggs & Stratton 695174 Screw is a genuine OEM fastener originally designed for specific Model 20 (305) small engines. This part was used in various assembly points requiring a precision-threaded screw for secure and vibration-resistant fastening.

Although this part has been officially discontinued, it remains referenced in parts diagrams and may still be in use in older engine models.


Key Features:

  • OEM Original Part – Engineered by Briggs & Stratton for proper fit and performance
  • Compatible with Model 20 (305) – Used in specific component assemblies
  • Discontinued – No longer manufactured, but referenced for replacement or restoration work


Note:

As this screw has been discontinued by Briggs & Stratton, we recommend checking compatibility with updated part numbers or consulting a parts manual for equivalent replacements.

FAQ

Q1: What was the 695174 Briggs & Stratton screw used for?

A1: This OEM screw was used in various assembly points within Model 20 (305) Briggs & Stratton engines. It provided secure fastening in critical engine components.


Q2: Is the 695174 screw still available?

A2: No, this part has been officially discontinued by Briggs & Stratton and is no longer manufactured. Some third-party or aftermarket suppliers may still carry remaining stock.


Q3: What should I do if I need a replacement for this screw?

A3: Check your engine's service manual or an official Briggs & Stratton parts diagram for updated part numbers or compatible replacements. You can also consult a dealer or small engine technician for alternative fasteners with matching size and thread.


Q4: Can I substitute a generic screw for the 695174?

A4: Possibly, but it must match the thread pitch, length, and material strength of the original to ensure safety and engine integrity. Always use OEM or approved substitutes when possible.


Q5: Why do OEM screws matter in small engines?

A5: OEM screws are designed to handle specific torque loads, vibration, and heat conditions. Using non-matching hardware can result in loose fittings, leaks, or damage to engine components.

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