⚙️ Ignite Your Lawn Care Game!
The 590454 Ignition Coil is a high-performance component compatible with various Briggs & Stratton and Toro engine models. It features a plug-in installation for easy setup and comes with a spark plug, ensuring your lawn mower runs smoothly and efficiently. With dimensions of 36 x 28.8 x 4.8 inches, this ignition coil is designed for durability and reliability, making it an essential upgrade for any lawn care enthusiast.
Manufacturer | SEVEN |
Brand | Lucky Seven |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 36 x 28.8 x 4.8 inches |
Item model number | 5017-590454 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 5017-590454 |
L**E
Started on first pull for the first time
Works great! Toro started on first pull after the swap out. I bought another coil 2 years ago and now failed. During this time period the previous coil started on second pull.
D**D
Worked great
Coil worked great on our push mower, didn’t use the plug because ours was still good
B**Y
Looks different but correct bolt spacing. Works!
Started right up
J**T
seems to work OK
Seems to work fine. Yes, some people may complain that it doesn't come with the OEM rubber boot over the spark plug, and that's true. It's functionally unnecessary but if you really want it just remove the old one and slip it over the new cable.
J**R
Fixed no spark
I repair broken mowers as a hobby and a side hustle. Recently I had two Briggs and Stratton motors with no spark. This ignition coil and sparkplug fit perfectly, and the mowers started on the first pull after they were installed. Thumbs up!
K**N
great price great product
great price great product
J**T
Product was defective - I am 2 days past the "return" window.
This item was defective when received. It did NOT work when installed and It tested outside the "normal" range and now it is 2 days past the return window! I would NOT recommend purchasing this item.
R**N
Kind of fit my old rell mower from the 1950s.
The bottom holes were a little to close together to fit on my 1950's vintage walk-behind reel-type mower, so I had to widen them to get this unit to fit. I used a long round file that would normally be used to sharpen chain saws. I put the (new) file in a vise and dragged this unit back and forth over it. The iron is soft, so with patience it is possible to accomplish this, and get this unit to fit, even if the process is tedious. I soldered a wire to the tab, which hooked right up to the kill switch. This "electronic ignition" unit replaces the original "points and condenser " type ignition, without the hassle of removing the pull-to-start mechanism and then pulling the flywheel. I was fortunate, and with the new spark plug, my mower fired up on the very first pull. Your results may vary, but with some modification, this unit worked for me on my vintage mower.
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
2 weeks ago