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Toro Tune-up Kit with Fuel Treatment (Recycler, Briggs & Stratton)
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This Toro Tune-up Kit bundles a spark plug, air filter, fuel filter, and fuel treatment for Toro Recycler mowers with Briggs & Stratton engines. It’s designed for a single-season refresh to improve starting, fuel efficiency, and engine life.
Fitment & Compatibility
- Engine brand: Must be Briggs & Stratton (not Honda, Kawasaki, or other). Check your mower’s engine label.
- Mower model: Toro Recycler (e.g., 20332, 20333, 20334) with Briggs engines. Not for Super Recycler, TimeMaster, or other Toro series unless specified.
- Deck size: Not directly relevant; fit depends on engine model, not deck width.
- OEM vs aftermarket: This is a Toro-branded OEM kit. Aftermarket alternatives exist but may vary in filter density or spark plug gap.
- What to check: Remove the existing spark plug, air filter, and fuel filter and compare shape/size. The kit’s spark plug is a standard RJ19LM (gapped to 0.030”). Fuel filter is a small inline type.
Key Things to Know
- Quality: OEM parts ensure correct fit and performance; fuel treatment is a small bottle (enough for one tank).
- Installation difficulty: Easy—requires basic socket wrench (spark plug) and maybe pliers (fuel filter). No special tools.
- Gotcha: Fuel filter orientation matters—arrow on filter must point toward engine. Reverse installation starves fuel.
- Gotcha: The kit does not include oil or oil filter. You’ll need separate SAE 30 oil and a new oil plug gasket if changing oil.
Should You Buy It
This kit is a solid convenience buy for Toro Recycler owners with Briggs engines who want one-stop OEM parts for a basic annual tune-up. If you prefer aftermarket parts or need oil/air filter for a different engine brand, skip it. For $45, it’s fair value compared to buying each part separately.
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