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How do I inspect my small engine muffler for repair or replacement?
Small engine noise is caused by hot gases being forced out of the cylinder during each exhaust stroke. A muffler’s job is to reduce that exhaust...
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Briggs FAQ Support : Updated on January 29, 2026

In most walk mowers, a well-maintained brake system should stop the engine and any attached cutting equipment within three seconds whenever you step away from the equipment or release the brake bail. If the engine operates for more than three seconds after braking, then the stop switch or brake pad/band may be in need of replacement or adjustment.
Follow our step-by-step engine brake inspection and replacement guide for both pad and band style or jump to the most relevant section below:
Servicing Engine Brake Pads in Mowers & Outdoor Power Equipment
How to Remove Brake Pads for Inspection
How to Inspect and Test Brake Pads for Replacement
How to Reassemble the Brake System
How to Remove And Inspect Band Brakes for Replacement
How to Test Band Brakes
How to Assemble Band Brakes After Inspection
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The stop switch should show continuity (0 ohms) to engine ground when the switch is set to STOP, and no continuity (∞), when the switch is set to RUN. If you identify a problem, check for loose or faulty connections.
Once you’ve completed the inspection, replace brake pads as needed. If you continue experiencing problems, reach out to your Briggs & Stratton Dealer for additional repair help!


The brake band contains loops at either end, mounted on a stationary and a movable post.
Step 1: Use a tang bending tool to bend the control lever tang outward so it clears the band brake loop




How to Test Band Brakes
Test the band brake's stopping power with the spark plug lead secured away from the spark plug. On electric start engines, disconnect and remove the battery.

If the torque reading is lower than 45 inch lbs. while turning the flywheel clockwise at a steady rate, the engine components may be worn, damaged or in need of adjustment.
Contact a Briggs & Stratton dealer for brake adjustment or addressing connection issues. Check out our FAQ on ignition system problems for additional maintenance and repair help.
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