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358794941 Craftsman Leaf Blower / Vacuum
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This is a single fuel filter found in numerous types of lawn and garden equipment that have small engines. The fuel filter cleans the fuel before making its way to the carburetor, thus preventing buil...
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This chainsaw fuel line kit carries fuel from the tank into the carburetor and from the primer bulb to the fuel system. This part is mostly used on gas trimmers and blowers. The fuel lines are made fr...
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This is a fuel line for your lawn equipment. The line connects your fuel tank and carburetor. It delivers gas to the carburetor when needed. This part is made of clear, flexible rubber, and is 25 inch...
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This is a tank purge line, also known as a fuel line kit, and it is used with various lawn equipment. The line connects fuel from the tank into the carburetor, and from the primer bulb back into the f...
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If your fuel line has become brittle and started to crack, this is the replacement part you will need. This OEM fuel line, also known as a tank purge line, is made from a flexible translucent rubber a...
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This is a genuine manufacturer-sourced item that is specially designed for use with Craftsman lawn and garden equipment. The purpose of this fitting is to connect two pieces of fuel line together, unf...
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This is an authentic OEM sourced replacement piston ring used on gas Trimmers and blowers. A worn or broken piston ring will allow combustion gases to escape the seal and enter the crankcase, causing...
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This genuine Craftsman replacement part is used on a variety of gas blowers. When the blower is changed to vacuum mode it will pick up debris and keep them in the bag. To empty the bag, unzip it and t...
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The recoil starter spring is a genuine item that is supplied by the original equipment manufacturer for use with trimmers and blowers made by Poulan and Weed Eater. It attaches to the fan housing asse...
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The kit is a genuine OEM sourced part kit that is intended to be used with gas-powered blowers from Poulan, Weed Eater, and Jonsered. It is recommended to replace gaskets and seals when servicing the ...
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This replacement air filter is an authentic component which is supplied directly from the original equipment manufacturer for use with Craftsman backpack blowers. The purpose of the filter is to preve...
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This is a genuine OEM sourced replacement tapping screw which is specially designed for use with Paramount and Poulan lawn and garden equipment. It is a standard hardware which has multiple applicatio...
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This genuine replacement screw is a high-quality OEM part designed for use with Paramount and Poulan gas-powered lawn and garden equipment. It is specifically engineered to secure the starter rope wit...
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This replacement screw is a high quality hardware that is designed for use with Paramount, Poulan and Weed Eater power equipment. It has multiple applications depending on your equipment, please make ...
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Both the Fuel line and the Engine fuel line, where dry rotted.
1) While still attached to the fuel tank, I first sized up the old fuel lines with the newer fuel lines.
2) With a pair of needle nose players, I then removed the old dry rotted fuel ?? lines, from the fuel tank.
3) I cleaned the fuel tank and around the carburetor area, to insure that there was no debris, that could possibly fa ... Read more ll into the path of the new fuel lines installation.
4) I then installed the smaller one of the fuel lines, so that it would be out of the way, of the larger fuel line. I Pulled the fuel line through the smaller hole in the fuel tank, with needle nose players. I pulled the smaller fuel line out through the fuel tank filler hole, attached the fuel filter to the smaller fuel line. I Made sure that the fuel filter was extended to the furthest end of the fuel tank bottom. Six inches in all. I then attached the smaller fuel line to the carburetor.
5) I Installed the larger fuel line, followed the same procedures as the smaller fuel line.
6) Both fuel lines where cut on an angle for easy installation. No lubricant was necessary.
7) I filled up the fuel tank with fresh fuel and oil, new air filter and spark plug. It started on the first pull. Amazing.
2) With a pair of needle nose players, I then removed the old dry rotted fuel ?? lines, from the fuel tank.
3) I cleaned the fuel tank and around the carburetor area, to insure that there was no debris, that could possibly fa ... Read more ll into the path of the new fuel lines installation.
4) I then installed the smaller one of the fuel lines, so that it would be out of the way, of the larger fuel line. I Pulled the fuel line through the smaller hole in the fuel tank, with needle nose players. I pulled the smaller fuel line out through the fuel tank filler hole, attached the fuel filter to the smaller fuel line. I Made sure that the fuel filter was extended to the furthest end of the fuel tank bottom. Six inches in all. I then attached the smaller fuel line to the carburetor.
5) I Installed the larger fuel line, followed the same procedures as the smaller fuel line.
6) Both fuel lines where cut on an angle for easy installation. No lubricant was necessary.
7) I filled up the fuel tank with fresh fuel and oil, new air filter and spark plug. It started on the first pull. Amazing.
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Fuel line size - Important
Be sure the fuel line is the exact same size (id and od) as the one you are replacing. I had purchased a Fuel line from my local dealer - and after a few hours I figured out that it was the wrong size! He simply cut some line from a spool he had. Didn't bother to look it up! The line from this site was perfect! The id is important because
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the line has to Compress to go through the hole.
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installing fuel through fuel tank wall
To start, remove the plastic carburetor grill. DO NOT remove the carburetor. The fuel line has to be sliced down to fit through the tank hole and get it in far enough up into the tank to grab with needle nose pliers.( need long needle nose pliers which I didn't have) I placed about six inches of the plastic tubing in the jaws of vice so t
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hat half of the tube was squeezed in the vice jaws. I then used a razor blade to shave off the exposed tube. I slipped the shaved end of the tube up through the tank hole far enough to grab with long tweezers and pulled it up to where I could grab it in the tank with needle nose pliers. I put light lube oil on the remaining tubing and pulled it through. It takes a steady firm pull to pull it in. Install the filter and pull the tube back down into the tank. I also used a small diameter drill bit and with my fingers slightly reamed the tube ends to ease the tube over the filter and carburetor nipples. To prime the engine, spray starting fluid into the carburetor and start. Repeat until the engine will run on fuel. It took me hours to figure this out, but will take less than an hour with this method.
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