This OEM fuel line and filter supply fuel from the tank of your engine to its carburetor. Made of clear plastic and sold individually, the fuel line may end up clogged or cracked, causing fuel to leak as a result of general wear and tear.
The filter may also end up damaged or clogged over time, and shold be replaced regularly as a part of proper engine maintenance. Luckily, this is an easy repair that requires no tools to carry out.
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This part works with the following products:
Trimmer, Leaf Blower / Vacuum, Tiller.
This part works with the following products:
Ryobi, MTD, Bolens, Yard Man.
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Brad J - April 26, 2022
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Need to be creative . . .
Parts were okay, but it took a bit of work with a drill, razor blades, and a small file to get it to fit, first at all, but then snug enough to seal. Must have been the Ryobi CEO's Son-in-Law who was allowed to design this AND keep his job!
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Carlos H - May 21, 2019
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Perfect fit
The fuel lines for my mini tiller were dry rotted and broken. With the brand name and model number I found the exact match for the lines I needed. I was able to replace them in a matter of minutes and now it runs like a charm. I'm glad I found this site.
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Richard
April 16, 2019
What keeps the fuel from running out of the tank where the lines go through the wall, is there a grommet?
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Hello Richard, Thank you for the question. Yes, there is a grommet or seal. It is only sold as part of the line and filter, PartSelect Number PS10014709. Thank you for your inquiry, good luck with this repair!
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