This is an Genuine OEM replacement part used on a variety of Lawn and Garden Engines. This part is made out of Metal and it is sold individually. The Push Rod rides on the camshaft to push the exhaust valve open during the exhaust stroke. A bent pushrod can not only affect your engine's performance, it can seriously damage other parts if the problem is not taken care of immediately.
Rod-push 692003
OEM part for: Briggs & Stratton Engines, Toro
Part Number: 692003
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This Rod-push will fit the following 2232 machines. Confirm this part works with your model, and view the detailed model diagrams and repair help we have to offer.
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This is the official OEM part for the following brands:
- Briggs & Stratton Engines
- Craftsman
- Lawn Boy
- Toro
This item works with the following types of products:
- Engine
- Lawn Mower
- Lawn Tractor
This part replaces obsolete part #: 494432
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Broken rocker arm intake. Bent push rod. Worn push rod guides.
Tool Type
Lawn Tractor
Difficulty
Easy
Time
15-30 minutes
Tools Used
Socket set, Wrench Set, Nutdriver, Feeler guage to set the correct clearance
Push rod broke
Tool Type
Lawn Tractor
Difficulty
Easy
Time
Less than 15 minutes
Tools Used
Wrench Set
Parts Used
Broken intake push-rod
Tool Type
Lawn Tractor
Difficulty
Medium
Time
15-30 minutes
Tools Used
Socket set, Wrench Set, Feeler gauge
Parts Used
The engine would blow gas out the carburetor and the lock up, took off the valve cover and found the exhaust rocker arm split and intake push rod bent.
Tool Type
Lawn Tractor
Difficulty
Medium
Time
30-60 minutes
Tools Used
Socket set, Wrench Set, Feeler gauge
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Could not start tractor
Tool Type
Lawn Tractor
Difficulty
Easy
Time
Less than 15 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Adjustable Wrench
Parts Used
Intake push rod broke, because set screw backed off, and push rod guide broke as well.
Tool Type
Lawn Tractor
Difficulty
Easy
Time
30-60 minutes
Tools Used
Socket set, Wrench Set, Allen wrench, feeler gauge set,spark plug socket.
2. Put piston at top dead center, on the stroke where cam was not lifting push rods.
3. Reassembled push rod guides and rocker arms and set intake clearance to .005 thousands and exhaust to .007 thousands.
4. rotated engine by hand a couple of times to make sure clearances stayed adjusted.
5.Put spark plug back in.
6. Put new valve cover gasket on and tightened bolts on valve cover.
7. Started motor and checked for leaks and listened for noise from rocker arm assembly, very quiet running and put back to work.
Engine was smoking under load
Tool Type
Lawn Tractor
Difficulty
Hard
Time
More than 2 hours
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Socket set, Wrench Set, Nutdriver, gear puller, torque wrench
Hard Starting
Tool Type
Lawn Tractor
Difficulty
Easy
Time
30-60 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Socket set, Wrench Set, Impack Driver
Broken push rods and other worn out items.
Tool Type
Lawn Tractor
Difficulty
Medium
Time
30-60 minutes
Tools Used
Socket set, Nutdriver, torque wrench and Allen wrenches
19 HP Briggs Cam shaft replacement
Tool Type
Engine
Difficulty
Easy
Time
1-2 hours
Tools Used
Pliers, Socket set, Wrench Set, Torx set, feeler gauge set
Parts Used
Remove the hood.
Disconnected the engine for the mower deck.
Set it on the work bench.
Removed starter and heat shield.
Removed the pulley from the bottom of the engine.
Removed crankcase bolts.
Found the decompression pin on the camshaft had broken.
I ordered parts and waited 5 months, (the cam was back ordered) from Briggs and Stratton.
Then decided to buy new push rods through EReplacement.
Installed new parts, torqued crankcase bolts to spec, and push rods to their settings.
New oil filter, replaced engine back on mower.
Mowed the lawn.
Very pleased with having it running again.
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