Kawasaki FS-Series Cross-Reference: Filters, Plugs & Oil
The whole FS line in one place: FS481V, FS541V, FS600V, FS651V, FS691V and FS730V. Genuine Kawasaki numbers, the aftermarket crosses worth buying, and the spec-number traps that send people home with the wrong part.
The Kawasaki FS series is the commercial-grade cousin of the FR engines, and it shows up under a huge range of zero-turns and walk-behinds. Like the FR line, these engines share most of their consumables. They have the same spark plug, same oil and same primary fuel filter. However, the FS series adds a wrinkle the FR line mostly doesn’t: the air filter setup and even the oil filter can change with your engine’s spec number. Get the spec number right and the rest falls into place. Here’s everything in one spot, from the parts counter.
The engine model (FS481V, FS730V, etc.) is on the blower housing or recoil label which is not the same as your mower’s model number. On the FS line you also want the spec/code number off that same label, because it decides which oil filter, air pre-filter and fuel filter your engine actually takes. More on that below.
Full FS-Series Cross-Reference Table
| Engine | Air Filter | Spark Plug ×2 | Fuel Filter | Oil Filter | Oil | Capacity* |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FS481V | 11013-7049 + 11013-7046 pre |
92070-7004 | 49019-7005 | 49065-0734 | 99969-6296 | ~1.8 qt |
| FS541V | 11013-7049 + 11013-7046 pre |
92070-7004 | 49019-7005 | 49065-0734 | 99969-6296 | ~1.8 qt |
| FS600V | 11013-7049 + 11013-7046 pre |
92070-7004 | 49019-7005 | 49065-0734 | 99969-6296 | ~1.8 qt |
| FS651V | 11013-0752 (no pre) |
92070-7004 | 49019-7005 | 49065-0736 or 49065-0734 † |
99969-6296 | ~2.1 qt |
| FS691V | 11013-0752 (no pre) |
92070-7004 | 49019-7005 | 49065-0734 † | 99969-6296 | ~2.2 qt |
| FS730V | 11013-0752 ± pre † |
92070-7004 | 49019-7005 † | 49065-0736 or 49065-0734 † |
99969-6296 | ~2.2 qt |
*Capacities are approximate and assume a full oil filter. Always verify on the dipstick. †Exact part depends on your engine spec/code number (see below). Fuel-filter upgrade on any model: 49019-0031. Spark plug 92070-7004 = NGK BPR4ES.
Why Two of the “Same” Engine Take Different Parts
This is the part that trips up even good counter people. Kawasaki builds one base engine, an FS691V say, and to dozens of different spec (code) numbers. A mower brand like Cub Cadet, Exmark or Bad Boy can order that engine built to their preference: with or without an air pre-filter, with the standard or the upgraded fuel filter, or with one of two different oil filters (49065-0734 or 49065-0736). They’re all stamped “FS691V,” but the parts list isn’t identical.
Standard parts diagrams default to the base model. So if you order by engine model alone, or a counterperson looks it up without your spec number, you can walk out with a filter that doesn’t match what’s actually bolted to your machine. The fix is simple: pull the spec/code number off the engine label (it’s a separate line from the model often after a dash or labeled “CODE”) and match to that. This same spec-number variation runs across the FR, FS and FX families, it’s not unique to one engine.
Air Filters 11013-7049 / 11013-0752
The smaller engines like FS481V, FS541V, FS600V use a two-piece setup: Kawasaki main filter 11013-7049 plus a separate Kawasaki pre-filter 11013-7046. Aftermarket, Rotary 16509 comes as the filter and pre-filter together while Stens splits it, primary 102-442 and pre-filter 100-801 (the pre-cleaner also crosses to 108-822 and 12797).
The FS651V, FS691V and FS730V step up to 11013-0752. Kawasaki doesn’t list a pre-filter for these though the FS730V can be built with one depending on spec. Heads up: the aftermarket Rotary 16509 includes a pre-filter wrap, so on a no-pre-filter spec you can simply leave it off. Replace at least once a season, sooner in dust, and tap it out rather than blasting it with high-pressure air.
Spark Plugs 92070-7004 ×2
Same plug as the whole FR/FS family, and each engine is a V-twin, so you need two. Kawasaki 92070-7004 is a re-branded NGK BPR4ES, the NGK off the shelf is the same plug and Rotary 9873 is the aftermarket cross. They come pre-gapped, so they install straight out of the box; replace both at once so the engine runs even.
Fuel Filter 49019-7005 (and the upgrade)
The FS primary fuel filter is Kawasaki 49019-7005, a 30-micron filter. For aftermarket, Stens 120-562 is also 30-micron, it matches OEM filtration while Rotary 7998 is 60-micron, which flows fine but filters to a coarser particle size, so I lean toward the 30-micron options. Kawasaki 49019-0031 is the upgrade filter, and it’s a valid step-up on any FR, FS or FX engine where it isn’t already the primary.
Either way, stay with a genuine Kawasaki filter or a quality 30-micron cross. The cheap universal inline filters are less than optimal. It’s a couple-dollar part protecting a fuel system that costs a great deal more.
Oil Filter 49065-0734 / 49065-0736
This is where the spec number bites hardest. The small FS engines (481/541/600) use 49065-0734. The larger ones can take 49065-0736 or 49065-0734 depending on the spec. The FS651V and FS730V are documented both ways, and the FS691V is usually 49065-0734 but the factory may list otherwise by spec. Rotary 6929 or ECOGARD SE-1 cross the 49065-0736; the 49065-0734 crosses to ECOGARD X4476. Change it with every oil change.
Engine Oil 99969-6296 & Capacities
All six engines take the same Kawasaki 99969-6296. The FS481V/541V/600V hold roughly 1.8 quarts (grab two); the FS651V about 2.1 quarts; the FS691V and FS730V about 2.2 quarts (grab three). Use the viscosity called out in your operator’s manual for your temperature range.
They’re nominal, not exact and they already count a full oil filter as part of the capacity. The new filter soaks up some of what you pour in, so going strictly by the quart can read low. Always finish on the dipstick: add most of the oil, run the engine a moment to fill the filter, shut it off, let it settle, then top off to the full mark. Never just pour in the rated amount and walk away.
Car oils are formulated for liquid-cooled engines and have had their zinc/ZDDP anti-wear additive reduced over the years to protect catalytic converters. Air-cooled engines like the FS series run considerably hotter and lean harder on that anti-wear film, so automotive oil leaves them under-protected. Kawasaki’s 99969-6296 carries the formulated zinc additive package these engines were designed around. Stick with it.
Kawasaki Tune-Up Service Kit
Kawasaki bundles the routine maintenance parts into one factory service kit that covers the entire FS line carbureted and EFI:
| Service Kit | Supersedes | Engines Covered |
|---|---|---|
| 99969-6671 | 99969-6543 | All FS series (carbureted & EFI), plus FR651V / FR691V / FR730V |
One kit number spans the whole FS line and both fuel systems and the FS air filter changes across the series so confirm the kit’s contents match your engine’s spec number and air-filter setup before relying on it.
Quick Reference by Engine
Kawasaki FS481V
- Air filter — 11013-7049 main + 11013-7046 pre (Rotary 16509, or Stens 102-442 + 100-801)
- Spark plugs — 92070-7004 / NGK BPR4ES (Rotary 9873) ×2
- Fuel filter — 49019-7005 30 micron (Stens 120-562 / Rotary 7998); upgrade 49019-0031
- Oil filter — 49065-0734
- Oil — 99969-6296, ~1.8 qt (buy 2)
- Service kit — 99969-6671 (supersedes 99969-6543)
Kawasaki FS541V
- Air filter — 11013-7049 main + 11013-7046 pre (Rotary 16509, or Stens 102-442 + 100-801)
- Spark plugs — 92070-7004 / NGK BPR4ES (Rotary 9873) ×2
- Fuel filter — 49019-7005 30 micron (Stens 120-562 / Rotary 7998); upgrade 49019-0031
- Oil filter — 49065-0734
- Oil — 99969-6296, ~1.8 qt (buy 2)
- Service kit — 99969-6671 (supersedes 99969-6543)
Kawasaki FS600V
- Air filter — 11013-7049 main + 11013-7046 pre (Rotary 16509, or Stens 102-442 + 100-801)
- Spark plugs — 92070-7004 / NGK BPR4ES (Rotary 9873) ×2
- Fuel filter — 49019-7005 30 micron (Stens 120-562 / Rotary 7998); upgrade 49019-0031
- Oil filter — 49065-0734
- Oil — 99969-6296, ~1.8 qt (buy 2)
- Service kit — 99969-6671 (supersedes 99969-6543)
Kawasaki FS651V
- Air filter — 11013-0752, no pre-filter (Rotary 16509 / Stens 102-442; remove pre-filter)
- Spark plugs — 92070-7004 / NGK BPR4ES (Rotary 9873) ×2, pre-gapped
- Fuel filter — 49019-7005 30 micron; upgrade 49019-0031
- Oil filter — 49065-0736 or 49065-0734 (by spec number)
- Oil — 99969-6296, ~2.1 qt
- Service kit — 99969-6671 (supersedes 99969-6543)
Kawasaki FS691V
- Air filter — 11013-0752, no pre-filter (Rotary 16509 / Stens 102-442; remove pre-filter)
- Spark plugs — 92070-7004 / NGK BPR4ES (Rotary 9873) ×2, pre-gapped
- Fuel filter — 49019-7005 30 micron; upgrade 49019-0031
- Oil filter — 49065-0734 (spec may list otherwise)
- Oil — 99969-6296, ~2.2 qt (buy 3)
- Service kit — 99969-6671 (supersedes 99969-6543)
Kawasaki FS730V
- Air filter — 11013-0752, with or without pre-filter by spec (Rotary 16509 / Stens 102-442)
- Spark plugs — 92070-7004 / NGK BPR4ES (Rotary 9873) ×2, pre-gapped
- Fuel filter — 49019-7005 30 micron, or 49019-0031 by spec/upgrade
- Oil filter — 49065-0736 or 49065-0734 (by spec number)
- Oil — 99969-6296, ~2.2 qt (buy 3)
- Service kit — 99969-6671 (supersedes 99969-6543)
FS-Series Parts FAQ
Is there a Kawasaki service kit for the FS series?
What air filter does the Kawasaki FS481V use?
Why does my FS engine take a different oil filter than the parts diagram shows?
How much oil does an FS730V, FS691V or FS651V take?
What fuel filter does the FS series use?
Can I use automotive oil in a Kawasaki FS engine?
Know Your Spec Number
It’s the difference between ordering once and ordering twice. The FX series is next in the Kawasaki consumables series.