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Part Information
This dipstick (part number 35648) is for lawn and garden equipment engines.
Dipstick 35648 measures the amount of engine oil in the crankcase.
Let the engine cool before installing this part. Wear work gloves to protect your hands.
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Top models using the same part
Model Name | Model Number | Diagram Name |
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Model #143985508 Craftsman lawn & garden engine | 143985508 | Engine 143.985508 |
Model #143996008 Craftsman lawn & garden engine | 143996008 | Craftsman 4-cycle engine |
Model #143986010 Craftsman lawn & garden engine | 143986010 | 4-cycle engine |
Model #143994506 Craftsman lawn & garden engine | 143994506 | Craftsman 4-cycle engine |
Model #143006002 Craftsman lawn & garden engine | 143006002 | Engine |
Model #143984506 Craftsman lawn & garden engine | 143984506 | 4-cycle engine |
Model #143974008 Craftsman lawn & garden engine | 143974008 | Replacement parts |
Model #143985504 Craftsman lawn & garden engine | 143985504 | Engine 143.98504 |
Model #143995508 Craftsman lawn & garden engine | 143995508 | Craftsman 4-cycle engine |
Model #143975012 Craftsman lawn & garden engine | 143975012 | Replacement parts |
Reviews
Push mower dipstick replacement
Perfect fit! Came very fast too. Will buy from again.
Joyp101, Brandon MS
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- Ease of Installation
- Very Easy
- Duration of Installation
- Less than 30 minutes
Anyone can install this part.
I broke the oil tube and dip stick On my Craftsman mower. To install the tube, remove the three screws on the top of the engine that hold the fuel tank in place. Pull the fuel tank up and towards the rear. No need to disconnect the fuel line. When the tank is moved you'll be able to see the three screws that hold the Oil tube in place. Two on the top on one at the bottom. Before removing the Oil tube, clear away dirt and grass from around the hole into the crankcase. You'll see the replacement gaskets in the tube kit. Remove the old gaskets and use the new ones that match up in size. Push the new tube with new gaskets into the hole and visually inspect for good fitment. Reassemble tube and tank. Inspect for gas leaks since the tank has been moved. Start and check for leak around the new oil tube gaskets. Happy mowing. You just saved big bucks by DIY!
Dodd B, Northeast Colorado
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- Ease of Installation
- Easy
- Duration of Installation
- 30 minutes - 1 hour