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Briggs Oil Drain Alternative

Postby davbell25413 » Tue Jun 10, 2014 7:56 am

Briggs ELS 725 vtwin

446677
0470 E1
050310YG

Does anybody know if there's alternative for the AYP 188799 brass oil drain valve that was used on red GT5000 Craftman 917.276310? Its discontinued now.
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Re: Briggs Oil Drain Alternative

Postby KE4AVB » Tue Jun 10, 2014 8:33 am

You can use the 532162295 Elbow and the 532428287 oil drain valve. Alternatively you can pickup 3/8 - 18 NPT thread street elbow at your local plumbing store and get an aftermarket version of the 532428287. Another thing you could do is just use the drain valve and come out to the side, it will a little time as you need to install and remove the drain tube during each oil change on either of the two last options. Another thought that local plumbing store may even a valve with a built-in shutoff valve.

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Re: Briggs Oil Drain Alternative

Postby bgsengine » Tue Jun 10, 2014 9:18 am

davbell25413 wrote:Briggs ELS 725 vtwin

446677
0470 E1
050310YG

Does anybody know if there's alternative for the AYP 188799 brass oil drain valve that was used on red GT5000 Craftman 917.276310? Its discontinued now.


Briggs 5401K quick drain Kit - or as KE mentions 428287 (or Stens equivalent, Oregon, etc.) - Or, check out perr.com and look for his Drainzit valves (Im not sure if Bruce (bper here) is still selling them though.
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Re: Briggs Oil Drain Alternative

Postby davbell25413 » Tue Jun 10, 2014 10:13 am

I found the Rotary 6783 but doesnt say the thread size and pitch. Just says replaces Briggs 186071GS or Kohler 25-755-14.

Edit: Nevermind found it on the Rotary site.

AYP/ROPER/SEARS 181654
AYP/ROPER/SEARS 428287
BRIGGS & STRATTON 186071GS
BRIGGS & STRATTON 5401
HUSQVARNA 532 42 82-87
KOHLER 25-462-18-S
KOHLER 25-755-14-S
MTD 751-10517A
MTD 951-10517A
PRIME LINE 7-04945
STENS 125-237
STENS 125-508
SUNBELT B1AC52
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Re: Briggs Oil Drain Alternative

Postby KE4AVB » Tue Jun 10, 2014 10:32 am

davbell25413 wrote:SUNBELT B1AC52

Note: The last time I ordered the Sunbelt AC52 it didn't have the dust cover on them.
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Re: Briggs Oil Drain Alternative

Postby davbell25413 » Tue Jun 10, 2014 11:36 am

I dont order from Sunbelt. I have one other place to try for that brass oil drain valve. Just hit me while ago that this Ariens Seirra 1997 w/16hp vanguard vtwin has one on it as well.

EDIT: Its a Briggs 492031 the brass one thats the vanguard.
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Re: Briggs Oil Drain Alternative

Postby KE4AVB » Tue Jun 10, 2014 11:50 am

Thanks for the Briggs part number.
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Re: Briggs Oil Drain Alternative

Postby bper » Tue Jun 10, 2014 2:43 pm

I no longer sell Drainzit. Very good product and use them on my own equipment. Here is a link to there website with more info on them - bper :D

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