[Lifetime Warranty] 40 Micron 1/4" Inline Fuel Filter 691035 493629 - Compatible with Kawasaki 49019-7001 49019-0014 H430V FH451V FH500V 84001895 Toro Craftsman MTD Kawasaki Snapper Lawn Mower Tractor Generator
691035 Fuel Filter 1/4" Inline
Key Features
- Fits standard 1/4 inch fuel lines
- Inline design for simple installation
- Filters fuel particles to 40-60 microns
- Durable plastic housing
- Suitable for engines equipped with a fuel pump
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Briggs & Stratton: 691035, 493629, 695666, 84001895
- Other: 49019-7001, 5065, 5065K
Compatibility & Fitment
- Designed for Briggs & Stratton engines including 12hp, 17.5hp, 27hp, and 35hp models
- Universal fit for a wide range of small engines found on lawnmowers, generators, ATVs, and other power equipment using 1/4 inch fuel line
When to Replace
- Engine experiences hard starting, sputtering, or stalling
- Noticeable loss of engine power or performance
- Filter element appears clogged, dirty, or discolored
- As part of scheduled annual or seasonal engine maintenance
Installation Tips
- Note the fuel flow direction arrow on the old filter before removal
- Install the new filter with the arrow pointing towards the carburetor
- Ensure fuel line clamps are secure on both ends of the filter to prevent leaks
- Pinch the fuel line or drain the fuel tank to minimize spillage during replacement
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[Lifetime Warranty] 40 Micron 1/4" Inline Fuel Filter 691035 493629 - Compatible with Kawasaki 49019-7001 49019-0014 H430V FH451V FH500V 84001895 Toro Craftsman MTD Kawasaki Snapper Lawn Mower Tractor Generator
[Lifetime Warranty] 40 Micron 1/4" Inline Fuel Filter 691035 493629 - Compatible with Kawasaki 49019-7001 49019-0014 H430V FH451V FH500V 84001895 Toro Craftsman MTD Kawasaki Snapper Lawn Mower Tractor Generator
691035 Fuel Filter 1/4" Inline
Key Features
- Fits standard 1/4 inch fuel lines
- Inline design for simple installation
- Filters fuel particles to 40-60 microns
- Durable plastic housing
- Suitable for engines equipped with a fuel pump
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Briggs & Stratton: 691035, 493629, 695666, 84001895
- Other: 49019-7001, 5065, 5065K
Compatibility & Fitment
- Designed for Briggs & Stratton engines including 12hp, 17.5hp, 27hp, and 35hp models
- Universal fit for a wide range of small engines found on lawnmowers, generators, ATVs, and other power equipment using 1/4 inch fuel line
When to Replace
- Engine experiences hard starting, sputtering, or stalling
- Noticeable loss of engine power or performance
- Filter element appears clogged, dirty, or discolored
- As part of scheduled annual or seasonal engine maintenance
Installation Tips
- Note the fuel flow direction arrow on the old filter before removal
- Install the new filter with the arrow pointing towards the carburetor
- Ensure fuel line clamps are secure on both ends of the filter to prevent leaks
- Pinch the fuel line or drain the fuel tank to minimize spillage during replacement
Product Information
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Description
691035 Fuel Filter 1/4" Inline
Key Features
- Fits standard 1/4 inch fuel lines
- Inline design for simple installation
- Filters fuel particles to 40-60 microns
- Durable plastic housing
- Suitable for engines equipped with a fuel pump
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Briggs & Stratton: 691035, 493629, 695666, 84001895
- Other: 49019-7001, 5065, 5065K
Compatibility & Fitment
- Designed for Briggs & Stratton engines including 12hp, 17.5hp, 27hp, and 35hp models
- Universal fit for a wide range of small engines found on lawnmowers, generators, ATVs, and other power equipment using 1/4 inch fuel line
When to Replace
- Engine experiences hard starting, sputtering, or stalling
- Noticeable loss of engine power or performance
- Filter element appears clogged, dirty, or discolored
- As part of scheduled annual or seasonal engine maintenance
Installation Tips
- Note the fuel flow direction arrow on the old filter before removal
- Install the new filter with the arrow pointing towards the carburetor
- Ensure fuel line clamps are secure on both ends of the filter to prevent leaks
- Pinch the fuel line or drain the fuel tank to minimize spillage during replacement






















