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Trimmer Trimer Purge Bulb
PartSelect Number PS11826485
Manufacturer Part Number P005003120
This Primer Bulb is a clear, plastic, individually sold part with an Outer Diameter of 0.720 inches (18.30 mm) and a Height of 0.674 inches (17.12 mm). With Flange: 0.842" (21.40 mm). This part is rated as Easy to install by customers, and attaches to the primer pump assembly.
If the part shows signs of breakage, such as cracks appearing due to the bulb drying out, or fatigue, then it must be replaced. Refer to your owners manual/model number to ensure you are choosing the correct part.
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Trimmer Carburetor
PartSelect Number PS9119300
Manufacturer Part Number 753-06190
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 form of a Venturi: it narrows in section and then widens again, causing the airflow to increase in speed in the narrowest part. Below the Venturi is a butterfly valve called the throttle valve ' a rotating disc that can be turned end-on to the airflow, so as to hardly restrict the flow at all, or can be rotated so that it (almost) completely blocks the flow of air. This valve controls the flow of air through the carburetor throat and thus the quantity of air/fuel mixture the system will deliver, thereby regulating engine power and speed. The throttle is connected, usually through a cable or a mechanical linkage of rods and joints. Fuel is introduced into the air stream through small holes at the narrowest part of the Venturi and at other places where pressure will be lowered when not running on full throttle.
Fixes these symptoms
- Engine stops after a few seconds or minutes
- Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions
john from SHARPSVILLE, PA
string trimmer would not start
emptied fuel from tank. pulled off the 2 fuel lines from the carburetor.opened the air cleaner door. removed the 2 torque screws that hold on the carburetor. removed the carburetor and air cleaner gasket. installed new carburetor and gasket and put back and tightened the 2 torque screws. closed air cleaner door and pushed the fuel lines onto the new carburetor.put some fuel in the tank. started the trimmer. runs great.
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Trimmer Purge Bulb
Instead of running the line into the tank, I found another suggestion online to run the line from inside the tank outward, allowing me to grab the line with any pliers and thread it. The way I did this was used about a foot length of 14 gauge copper wire. Put an inch or two into the hose (that has been cut on an angle), and use a little black tape to secure the hose on the wire. Now you should be able to route the stiff wire from inside the tank to the fuel hole in the tank. Fish the wire through, and it should be enough to get the tapered end through the tank. Pull the copper wire, mine came out, but there was enough of the hose exposed on the outside of the tank for me to grab with pliers and pull it through. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS9003852
Manufacturer Part Number 530047721
This primer bulb, also known as a purge bulb, is used to push more fuel from the fuel tank into the carburetor of your small engine equipment, to help the engine start easier. Over time and through extended use and exposure to gas and oil, the bulb of the primer will eventually lose its elasticity and crack or break. This bulb is made of plastic and can be replaced by accessing the ignition system. Disconnect the fuel lines and pop out the bulb with a set of pliers, and once you pop in the new bulb, you just reconnect the fuel lines. This bulb is compatible with a variety of makes and models of small engine equipment and is sold as an individual part.
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Robert from MANVILLE, NJ
Replace the fuel lines
Replaced all fuel lines. Followed instructions found on Partselect.com, which said to insert cut fuel line in tank and use forceps to reach back in the tank and pull the fuel line through. The problem was that I did not have forceps, or needle nosed pliers that could reach the end of the hose. Instead of running the line into the tank, I found another suggestion online to run the line from inside the tank outward, allowing me to grab the line with any pliers and thread it. The way I did this was used about a foot length of 14 gauge copper wire. Put an inch or two into the hose (that has been cut on an angle), and use a little black tape to secure the hose on the wire. Now you should be able to route the stiff wire from inside the tank to the fuel hole in the tank. Fish the wire through, and it should be enough to get the tapered end through the tank. Pull the copper wire, mine came out, but there was enough of the hose exposed on the outside of the tank for me to grab with pliers and pull it through. Read more...
Trimmer Carburetor Kit
PartSelect Number PS9030700
Manufacturer Part Number 545081848
This carburetor rebuild kit (part number 545081848) is for lawn and garden equipment engines.
Carburetor rebuild kit 545081848 includes gaskets and parts for rebuilding the carburetor.
Work in a well-ventilated area and drain the fuel from the tank and fuel lines before rebuilding the carburetor
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Trimmer Carburetor
PartSelect Number PS10039121
Manufacturer Part Number A021001692
This Genuine OEM carburetor is designed for use with a variety of Echo gas-powered tools, ensuring optimal fuel and air mixture for reliable engine performance. Sold individually, this essential component is responsible for blending air and fuel before the mixture enters the engine. A properly functioning carburetor is critical for smooth starts and efficient operation.
If your engine fails to start despite having fresh fuel, the carburetor may be the issue. A simple test involves removing the air filter and adding a teaspoon of fuel directly into the carburetor. If the engine starts briefly and then stalls, it’s likely time to replace the carburetor. Built to meet original equipment standards, this replacement part helps restore performance and extend the life of your equipment.
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Trimmer Carburetor Repair Kit
PartSelect Number PS9231272
Manufacturer Part Number P005002280
This genuine OEM-sourced replacement part which is specially designed for use with Echo handheld lawn and garden equipment. Gaskets are generally utilized to provide a tight seal between connected parts, over time the material may wear out and even begin to crack eventually requiring a replacement. This high-quality kit is sold individually, keep in mind it includes all the necessary components to repair your carburetor. Please make sure to refer to the appropriate diagrams of your model for the correct location and application of these components. NOTE: We offer an article and video on how to install this kit. Here is the link. <u><a href="http://www.ereplacementparts.com/article/6766/How_to_Rebuild_a_TwoCycle_Engine_Carburetor.html">How to Rebuild a Two-Cycle Engine Carburetor </u></a>
Trimmer Carburetor
Y'all need to include the gasket with the replacement Carburetor before sending out to customers. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS19283399
Manufacturer Part Number 753-06288
This carburetor is supplied by the original manufacturer as a replacement part for gas trimmers. It is made up of a metal body and plastic choke lever. The carburetor is responsible for mixing air and fuel for combustion within the engine. Over time, it can fail due to various reasons such as blockage in the fuel connections, clogged jets, damaged float, a worn-out needle valve, or a faulty gasket. A faulty carburetor will result in poor idling, difficulty starting, loss of power, stalling, and misfires. Before beginning any repairs on the carburetor, drain the fuel from the fuel tank and disconnect the fuel lines. Remove the air filter assembly and disconnect all other attachments that secure the carburetor to the engine. Remove the mounting fasteners that hold the carburetor and carefully pull it off the engine. Inspect the carburetor gasket and replace it as well if it is no longer providing an adequate seal. Place the new carburetor in position and reinstall the mounting fasteners to keep it in place. Reassemble the equipment in reverse order to complete the repair.
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Sal from CONROE, TX
Carburetor and Fuel Tank needed replacement
Removed and replaced both.Y'all need to include the gasket with the replacement Carburetor before sending out to customers. Read more...
Trimmer Carburetor
PartSelect Number PS11824881
Manufacturer Part Number 588171156
This OEM carburetor mixes the air-fuel mixture to the proper ratio for combustion in your engine. This carburetor is sold individually, is silver in color and metal in material, and is located on the intake of the engine.
Issues with your carburetor will cause problems with your engine running, and could cause excessive smoke due to too much gas. This can happen due to corrosion inside the carburetor. Carburetors can be rebuilt easily, and repairing them requires an allen wrench and a screwdriver. When troubleshooting your carb, remove the air filter and pour a teaspoon of fuel into the carburetor. Pull the starter rope, and if the engine starts then quickly dies, the carburetor is likely the problem.
When replacing your carburetor, also replace all gaskets when doing so, as they are a one-time use.
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JAMES from FAYETTEVILLE, AR
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Trimmer Carburetor Repair Kit
PartSelect Number PS9228392
Manufacturer Part Number P005001670
This is an authentic manufacturer-sourced replacement part which is specially designed for use with Echo and Shindaiwa handheld lawn and garden equipment. Gaskets are generally utilized to provide a tight seal between connected parts, over time the material may wear out and even begin to crack eventually requiring a replacement. This high-quality kit is sold individually, keep in mind it includes all the necessary components to repair your carburetor. Please make sure to refer to the appropriate diagrams of your model for the correct location and application of these components. NOTE: Here is the link to our article on <u><a href="http://www.ereplacementparts.com/article/6766/How_to_Rebuild_a_TwoCycle_Engine_Carburetor.html">How to Rebuild a Two-Cycle Engine Carburetor </u></a>
Trimmer Carburetor Assembly
PartSelect Number PS18783647
Manufacturer Part Number 307160011
The carburetor attaches to the gasket and the carburetor o-ring. This is an original Ryobi part for use in trimmers and brushcutters. Keep in mind this high-quality item is made of metal and plastic and is sold individually. During replacement, it may require a screwdriver and a set of pliers to help install this part correctly. This item may become broken and will need to be replaced.
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