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Briggs Valve Seat

Part Number: 555136
Online Price: $8.00
Briggs & Stratton 691705 Valve Seat – Discontinued OEM Part
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Description

691705 Briggs & Stratton Valve Seat – OEM Replacement (Discontinued)


Keep your small engine running at peak performance with the Briggs & Stratton 691705 Valve Seat, an original OEM replacement part designed for select Model 13 flathead and Raptor engines. This component supports proper sealing of the intake or exhaust valve, helping maintain compression and engine efficiency.


Note: This part is discontinued by the manufacturer, but it may still be available through select resellers or as old stock. Check compatibility and availability before ordering.

Replaces Part Numbers: 211787, 211158, 555136


Key Features:

  • Genuine Briggs & Stratton OEM part – No. 691705
  • Compatible with Model 13 flathead & Raptor engines
  • Ensures a tight seal for intake/exhaust valves
  • Replaces: 211787, 211158, 555136
  • Discontinued part – limited stock availability
  • Ideal for engine rebuilds and valve repair


Perfect For:

Lawn mowers, go-karts, generators, and other small equipment using Briggs & Stratton flathead engines.

FAQ

Q1: Is the Briggs & Stratton 691705 valve seat still available?
A: The 691705 valve seat has been discontinued by Briggs & Stratton, but limited stock may still be available through third-party sellers or old inventory sources.


Q2: What engines is this valve seat compatible with?
A: This part fits Model 13 Briggs & Stratton flathead and Raptor engines. Always verify part compatibility using your engine’s model and type number.


Q3: What parts does the 691705 valve seat replace?
A: This valve seat replaces part numbers 211787, 211158, and 555136.


Q4: What is the purpose of a valve seat in a small engine?
A: A valve seat provides a sealing surface for the intake or exhaust valve, ensuring proper combustion chamber compression and preventing leakage.


Q5: Can I still repair my engine if this valve seat is no longer available?
A: Yes, depending on your situation. You might be able to source the part from a used engine, find NOS (new old stock), or consult a small engine machine shop for possible alternatives or valve seat re-machining.

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