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Snap In Primer Bulb W/ Fuel Line & Fuel Filter W/ 2FT of Fuel LIne For McCulloch Craftsman Echo Ryobi Homelite Toro STIHL
New Snap in Primer Bulb with fuel lines and Fuel filter with 2ft of fuel line for Homelite, Sears, Craftsman chainsaws, blowers, pressure washers, Weed Whackers and trimmers that have the snap in primer assemblies
Fit McCulloch, Craftsman, Husqvarna, Poulan. Sears, Echo, Troy Bilt, Weed Eater, Ryobi, Stihl, Ryan and many more 2 stroke/cycle handheld equipment.
ID 1/8" x OD 1/4" (3.2 mm x 6.4 mm) fuel line:
Clear Yellow Fuel Line Fit 1/8 X 1/4 Craftsman Echo Ryobi Poulan
SHINDAIWA ECHO Fuel Return Tube 13201056330
Replace MPN: 13201056330 / AAG00007
Echo,Shindaiwa,Bulk Line 90017
ID .140 x OD .080 (2 mm x 3.5 mm) fuel line:
Replace MPN, 530069247, AAG00700
530021053, 530021082, 530071404 and 530021076.
ID 3/32" x OD 3/16" (2 mm x 3.5 mm) fuel line:
Replace MPN: 530069247 / Tygon Aag00165 / 530069216
(3.1*5.3MM) Lawn & Garden Equipment Fuel Line:
Replace MPN 537052301, Fit Husqvarna 325 LX ,322 L,325 LX
188-13 PRIMER BULBS FITS WALBRO HDA & WYK CARBURETORS WALBRO 188-13
PRIMER BULB FOR WALBRO REPLACES OEM 188-13 188-13-1 615-744 49-027
primer bulb for Homelite Poulan Craftsman chainsaw blower trimmer 188-512-1
Fits the following models:
Refer to part numbers 01183, UP04033, 300780001, 300780002 & 300780004.
Bin number 188-512 , A056001
Walbro
WT-231-1 Carburetor
WT-404-1 Carburetor
WT-515-1 Carburetor
WT-519-1 Carburetor
WT-549-1 Carburetor
WYJ-102-1 Carburetor
WYJ-156-1 Carburetor
WYJ-33-1 Carburetor
WYJ-34-1 Carburetor
WYJ-45-1 Carburetor
WYJ-86-1 Carburetor
WYJ-92-1 Carburetor
WYJ-94-1 Carburetor
WYK-45-1 Carburetor
Replace OEM Part Number: 530095646,530014362, 530014815,
530010897, 530014199, 530023364, 530014497, 530047004, 530095649,
530026931, 5300108-97, 5300956-46, 5300141-99, 530095992, 545038501
Fits Poulan and Husqvarna models:
2250LE P1500 P3500 1975 Woodshark
2055 2075 2150 2155 2175 2250 2450 2550 2775 2900
PL25 PL200 PL500
PP125 PP220 PPB330 PPB335 PP446
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2."How can I tell if the clear yellow fuel line is clogged or blocked?"
A:"If the engine starts to sputter, run rough, or has trouble starting, a clog might be the cause. The clear yellow fuel line makes it easy to spot air bubbles, dirt, or fuel flow issues, which indicate a blockage or disruption in the fuel line."
3."How do I clean the clear yellow fuel line if it gets dirty or clogged?"
A:"If the fuel line is clogged, you can remove it and gently clean it with compressed air or rinse it with clean fuel. If it's clogged with debris or dirt that doesn't come off easily, it may be time to replace it."
4."Can I use regular fuel lines, or do I need the clear yellow one for my chainsaw, trimmer, or leaf blower?"
A:"While you can use other types of fuel lines, the clear yellow one is preferred because of its visibility. This allows users to monitor the fuel flow and diagnose potential issues quickly. Always check the manufacturer's recommendations to ensure compatibility."
5."Why does my clear yellow fuel line look discolored (brownish or cloudy)?"
A:"The clear yellow fuel line can discolor over time due to exposure to UV rays, heat, and the chemicals in the fuel. It’s a sign that the fuel line is starting to degrade, and it may need to be replaced if it's becoming brittle or cracked."
6."Can a damaged fuel line cause my trimmer, chainsaw, or leaf blower to not start?"
A:"Yes, a cracked or broken fuel line can lead to fuel leaks, air bubbles, or fuel starvation, all of which can prevent the engine from starting or cause it to run poorly. If you notice any damage to the fuel line, it’s important to replace it promptly."
7."How long does a clear yellow fuel line last on my machine?"
A:"The lifespan of a clear yellow fuel line depends on usage, fuel quality, and exposure to the elements. Generally, it lasts about 1-2 years, but you should inspect it regularly for signs of wear, cracking, or discoloration and replace it if necessary."
8."What size of fuel line do I need for my trimmer, chainsaw, or leaf blower?"
A:"The correct size depends on the make and model of your equipment. You should consult the owner's manual or the specifications for your trimmer, chainsaw, or leaf blower to determine the correct diameter and length for the fuel line."
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