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W25CFK (967184401) Weed Eater Trimmer

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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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By replacing your spark plug as part of your regular maintenance, this ensures a better performing engine, cleaner exhaust, faster starting, and a smooth-running engine. This spark plug is sourced dir...
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This genuine fuel tank assembly is an original replacement part sourced directly from the manufacturer and is commonly used in Craftsman trimmers and weedwackers. Made from high-quality plastic for du...
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Genuine Weed Eater replacement part, this item is sold individually. The 530058000 Trigger is inside the handle of the trimmers shown below. It connects to the throttle cable which controls the speed ...
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This is an Original Manufacturer Approved replacement part. This part is made out of Foam and it is sold individually. The purpose of the filter is to keep dust and debris from contaminating the carbu...
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This is a standard hardware which has multiple applications based on your tool. It is sourced from original equipment manufacturer for use with a variety of power equipment. Please refer to diagrams f...
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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 is a Manufacturer Approved replacement kit used on a variety of Gas Trimmers/Pruners. This gasket set includes the major gaskets to replace when rebuilding the engine. Its purpose is to make an a...
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This is a genuine OEM approved replacement starter spring is specially designed for use with gandheld gas powered blowers and trimmers. The purpose of this spring is to retract the starter assembly on...
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Genuine OEM replacement part, this part is sold individually. A carburetor basically consists of an open pipe through which the air passes into the inlet manifold of the engine. The pipe is in the for...
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This ignition module is a genuine OEM sourced item, it is not an aftermarket imitation. Ignition module supplies electric current to the spark plug. If the ignition coil is defective, the engine may n...
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This is an original replacement part manufactured for use with handheld leaf blowers. The flywheel has magnets on its side that create an electric charge as the magnets pass the ignition module. The e...
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Common Problems and Symptoms for W25CFK

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Will Not Start
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Engine stops after a few seconds or minutes
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Customer:
Rosanne from BRIDGEWATER, VA
Parts Used:
545227901
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Clogged muffler
Remove the 4 screws holding the rear motor casing. Then you can take the easy route and drill through the front motor housing with a 3/8 to 1/2 bit in order to access the front muffler screw. If you want to work harder you must remove the motor from the shaft, remove the clutch assembly (this requires a long 15t torx bit, removing the spa rk plug to stuff the piston with rope or rag to seize up the piston, and then removing the front motor casing to access the front muffler screw). Once you access both muffler screws remove them with the t20 torx driver. Install the new muffler with the small gasket inside the housing, and the larger gasket/heat shield between the muffler and the motor.
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