STG50051 12V 14T Starter For Briggs & Stratton Air Cooled 7HP-18HP M2163552 49-3552 206-03115
ITEM NO:STG50051

ARROWHEAD    SBS0030, 410-22028
BARSANCO    700-022
BRIGGS & STRATTON    693552
DIXIE NEW    206-03115  M2163552 49-3552 
DIXIE    MS-6006
EMS    49-3552
J & N    410-22028
LESTER    5932
MINNPAR    57-2372
PIC    106-215
ROTARY    12954
STENS    435-198
WILSON SMALL ENGINE    71-09-5932

SPECIFICATIONS: 12 Volt, CCW, 14-Tooth Pinion
UNIT TYPE: Briggs & Stratton PMDD
DESIGN: PMDD
VOLTAGE: 12
ROTATION: CCW
NUMBER OF TEETH: 14
FEATURE 1: 100% Top-rated

STG50051 Starter for Briggs & Stratton: Your Complete Guide

If you own a Briggs & Stratton engine, particularly air-cooled models ranging from 7HP to 18HP, having a reliable starter is essential for optimal performance. The STG50051 12V 14T starter is designed to meet these needs, providing dependable ignition for your engine. In this guide, we’ll cover the features, compatibility, signs of a failing starter, and purchasing options for the STG50051, while incorporating relevant long-tail keywords for better search visibility.

Overview of the STG50051 Starter

The STG50051 starter is engineered specifically for Briggs & Stratton air-cooled engines, ensuring efficient starting and reliable operation.

Key Specifications

  • Model Number: STG50051

  • Voltage: 12V

  • Teeth Count: 14T

  • Compatibility: Briggs & Stratton Air-Cooled Engines (7HP to 18HP)

  • OEM Part Numbers:

    • M2163552

    • 49-3552

    • 206-03115

    • 71-09-5932

    • 435-198

Signs Your Starter May Need Replacement

Being able to identify the symptoms of a failing starter can help you avoid unexpected downtime. Here are some common signs to look for:

  1. Clicking Noise: If you hear a clicking sound when trying to start the engine, it may indicate that the starter isn't engaging properly.

  2. Engine Won’t Start: A complete failure to crank is a clear sign that the starter may be faulty.

  3. Intermittent Starting Issues: If your engine starts inconsistently, the starter might be nearing the end of its lifespan.

  4. Unusual Smells: Any burning odors or smoke can suggest overheating or other serious issues within the starter.

Where to Buy the STG50051 Starter

Finding a reliable replacement starter is crucial for maintaining your Briggs & Stratton engine's performance. Here are some trusted sources:

  1. Authorized Briggs & Stratton Dealers: Purchasing from an authorized dealer ensures you receive OEM quality and compatibility.

  2. Outdoor Power Equipment Retailers: Many retailers specializing in outdoor machinery often carry the STG50051 starter.

  3. Online Retailers: Websites like Amazon, eBay, or specialized parts suppliers frequently offer competitive prices. Always check reviews to ensure quality.

  4. Salvage Yards: For budget-conscious buyers, salvage yards may offer used starters that are still in good working condition.

DIY Installation of the STG50051 Starter

If you are comfortable with basic mechanical tasks, replacing the starter can be a straightforward process. Here’s how to do it:

Tools Needed

  • Socket set

  • Wrench set

  • Screwdriver

  • Safety gloves and goggles

Installation Steps

  1. Disconnect the Battery: Start by disconnecting the negative terminal to prevent any electrical shocks.

  2. Remove the Old Starter: Locate the existing starter, unbolt it, and carefully disconnect any wiring attached to it.

  3. Install the New STG50051 Starter: Position the new starter in place, ensuring all wiring connections are secure.

  4. Bolt the Starter in Place: Tighten all bolts securely to ensure a stable installation.

  5. Reconnect the Battery: Reattach the negative battery terminal and ensure all connections are secure.

  6. Test the Starter: Turn the ignition key to check if the engine starts smoothly and the new starter operates correctly.


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