The Briggs & Stratton 491056 oil filter can be replaced by several compatible filters, including the Briggs & Stratton 491055 and 691000 models. Additionally, some users opt for aftermarket filters such as the WIX 51348 or the Napa Gold 1348. Always ensure compatibility with your specific engine model before making a replacement.
Briggs & Stratton part # 491056 NAPA filter # 1348
Sorry that is not a Briggs & Stratton oil filter part number. No, that is the number of the 18 oz. bottle of 30wt. oil. Filters are 491056 and 492932 and are Fram PH 7575
fram ph3614
That is not a Briggs part#. 491056 is, as is 492932
The following filters may be used to replace Briggs & Stratton OEM# 492932S Filter: CROSS REFERENCES Wix# 57035 Fram# PH8170 Baldwin# B33, B7165 Bosch# 0986452058 FRAM PH8170
The Briggs & Stratton part number 491056 is often cross-referenced with several other part numbers, including 491056S and 497608. These parts are typically related to small engine components such as air filters, spark plugs, or carburetors used in various Briggs & Stratton engines. It's essential to check compatibility with your specific engine model before purchasing a replacement part. Always consult the manufacturer’s documentation or a trusted parts dealer for accurate cross-references.
The upc number corresponds to Briggs and Stratton part number is 491056, filter-oil.
Varies from year to year. As their filters are very expensive I suggest you go to an auto parts store and cross reference it to another quality brand such as Purolator.
Briggs & Stratton oil filter 842921 has been replaced with number 491056. Fram PH3614 is the match. Update: According to the FRAM website, the match for 842921 is PH8170 as of 6/15/10.
Type your answer here... It backfires because it is a Briggs and Stratton - replace it with a Honda or Kholer.
yes, i use them on my 17-1/2 hp briggs,
that is not a good model number for briggs. also you need the type.