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This is an OEM fuel filter and is sold individually. This repair is very easy and will only take a few minutes. It is also a very important maintenance task that should be done regularly. This part is...
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This is a genuine OEM replacement part, it is sold individually. By pressing the bulb, It will purge all of the air out of the carburetor. Then fuel will come up from the fuel tank through the fuel li...
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This clip fits lawn and gardening tools. The clip secures the fuel filter to the fuel line on the unit. *Please note: the clip is sold separately. Refer to the manual provided by the manufacturer for ...
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This spark plug is is a high quality item commonly utilized on Echo and Shindaiwa gas powered lawn and garden equipment. The purpose of a spark plug is to deliver the electric current from an ignition...
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This is a genuine replacement part manufactured for use with gas-powered lawn and garden equipment. The special plastic connector couples pieces of fuel line usually near the grommet on the fuel tank....
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This is a genuine manufacturer-sourced replacement part which is specially designed for use with Shindaiwa and Echo handheld lawn and garden equipment. It is a standard hardware which has multiple app...
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This authentic OEM sourced replacement part is specially designed for use with Shindaiwa and Echo handheld lawn and garden equipment. Ball bearings are generally utilized to reduce the friction betwee...
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This is an authentic manufacturer-sourced replacement part which is specially made for use on Echo and Shindaiwa handheld lawn and garden equipment. It helps to distribute the pressure evenly and prov...
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This is an original replacement part manufactured for use with outdoor power equipment. The strainer is used with many different types of equipment and is commonly used in the carburetor fuel system. ...
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This is a genuine replacement part sourced from the original manufacturer for use with outdoor power equipment. The nut is used with several different types of equipment, and the application of the nu...
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The hex bolt attaches to the cylinder. It is a genuine OEM sourced part which is specially designed for use with Echo and Shindaiwa blowers, chain saws, cultivators, edgers, engines, hedge trimmers, a...
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- Customer:
- Keith from NORWOOD, NJ
- Parts Used:
- A369000460
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
Replace clogged fuel filter.
Thru fuel cap, insert copper wire with hook formed on end. Fish around until you grab the fuel line. Pull the fuel line and filter thru the fuel fill neck.
Pull off old filter and replace with new. Push back into fuel tank & be done.
Pull off old filter and replace with new. Push back into fuel tank & be done.
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- Customer:
- Richard from SPRING HILL, FL
- Parts Used:
- 12318139130
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- 15 - 30 mins
- Tools:
- Pliers, Screw drivers
Bulb was worn out and broken open
The unit is a press fit. To remove the old one required breaking the plastic compression tabs that hold it in place. That was simple enough. Replacing requires lining up in the correct position to meet the inner hose. Then push it in. The compression tabs on the replacement click in and hold.in place.
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