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A carburetor needs fuel to produce the required combustible mixture of air and gas. To get fuel, the carburetor draws the liquid directly from the fuel tank. Any excess fuel will be returned to the tank through the fuel return hose or fuel return line. In addition to providing the path, a fuel line is also responsible for preventing over-pressurization, as well as vapor lock. A fuel return line is constructed from a thick rubber material that is also fuel resistant. However, it may still become brittle and crack due to regular wear and tear. Usually, a broken fuel return hose results in symptoms such as engine misfires, loss of power, carburetor flooding, fuel leaks, and hard starting. A brand-new replacement is available here. This fuel line return is an original part from MTD. It measures 3.78 x 3.78 x 0.016 and is compatible with tillers, leaf blowers, and string trimmers made by Craftsman, Ryobi, Yard Machines, MTD, Bolens, and Yard-Man. Installation will require a screwdriver, cutters, and pliers. This fuel line return is sold individually.
This fuel line hose is an authentic OEM replacement part for various lawn mowers, tractors, and snow blowers. The fuel line is responsible for carrying fuel from the fuel tank to the carburetor. It is made of a thick vinyl rubber material and clamps onto the exterior of the lawn appliance. Although they are usually made of durable rubber, fuel lines can tear if they are caught on something while the appliance is in use. If the fuel line rips, fuel will leak from the fuel tank and carburetor onto the appliance and the operator. This has the potential to start a fire and should be fixed as soon as possible. It is recommended that all fuel be drained from the appliance before making this repair. Using a pair of needle-nosed pliers, detach the damaged fuel line from the appliance and pull it out from the carburetor and through the fuel tank. Reassemble with the new hose using the pliers. This part is a high-quality replacement hose sourced from its original manufacturer and is compatible with Cub Cadet, Huskee, Yard Man, MTD, Troy-Bilt, and Yard Machines appliances. This part does not ship mounting clamps or any additional hardware.
The purpose of the fuel nipple in a small engine is to clean the fuel before it reaches the carburetor. If the fuel is dirty, it could cause issues with the carburetor and other parts of the engine. If the engine misfires, has a fuel odor, leaks, or has problems with dirty fuel getting into the carburetor, it may be time to replace the fuel nipple. It is an easy replacement, but be sure to work in a well-ventilated area. Drain the fuel tank and disconnect the spark plug before beginning this repair. This OEM fuel nipple is a genuine part right from the manufacturer. This fuel nipple can work well for snowblowers, snow throwers, chippers, tillers, and log splitters. It is compatible with a range of models from brands like Craftsman, Yard Machines, Yard-Man, MTD, and Troy-Bilt.
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The fuel line is used to carry fuel through the machine, and it must be in good condition. As fuel line parts age, they are prone to damage. In some cases, they might crack, which could result in a fuel leak. Other times, the ends of the tube might not fit properly, even when they are clamped down. Eventually, the fuel line will need to be replaced. This is a relatively simple job, which will require only a pair of pliers to complete. This replacement fuel line kit is sold individually. This OEM kit will include the rubber tube as well as two metal clamps for attaching the line to the machine. The fuel line may be used with snowblowers, lawnmowers, tillers, leaf blowers, log splitters, wood chippers, and other small engines, It will work with machines from many different brands, including MTD, Yard Machines, Troy-Bilt, Yard-Man, Bolens, Cub Cadet, and Husky.
The breather hose is designed as a valve or vent that only functions one way. It allows air into the fuel tank but ensures that no air or emissions escape the tank. When this hose is not functioning, emissions and air could be leaking from the tank and cause the engine to perform poorly or not perform at all. The hose could become cracked or damaged, or the ends could lose their seal. Either way, a replacement hose will solve the problem and get the equipment back in order. This genuine OEM replacement breather hose is made by MTD and manufactured to exact specifications. It is compatible with several engines on lawn mowers, snowblowers, and chippers from brands like Troy-Bilt, MTD, Yard-Man, Yard Machines, Bolens, Cub Cadet, and Husky. There are more than 150 compatible machines for this breather hose. This high-quality composite rubber hose is sold individually.
A fuel inlet is a connector that allows gasoline from the fuel line of an engine to pass through it into the carburetor. Once in the carburetor, the fuel mixes with air and passes into the cylinder, where it ignites to create power for the engine. Thus, the fuel inlet is attached on the one side the carburetor and to the fuel pipe, or line, on the other. This inlet is used in power tools such as lawn mowers, snowblowers, edgers, pressure washers, chippers, and generators. Periodically, since it is made partially of plastic, the fuel inlet will weather and crack so that it is no longer fuel tight. The main sign to watch out for with fuel inlets is gasoline leakage. This is always a dangerous situation. The user may have to remove the carburetor housing cover to determine whether the leak comes from the fuel line or the inlet valve. It is a good idea to replace each of these pieces at the same time. When choosing a replacement part for the fuel inlet, always use a genuine OEM replacement part like this one. This inlet is compatible with power tools made by Tecumseh, Briggs & Stratton, Toro, MTD, Lawn-Boy, and Cub Cadet.
Here is an authentic fuel pipe that serves as a replacement for many types of small engines including those on outdoor power equipment. The fuel pipe is made from metal, and it is used as a means to transfer fuel inside of the machine. If the pipe is not working properly, it may mean that the fuel will leak, or it will not be able to flow through to the engine. Even though the metal is durable, there are still problems that could arise. Perhaps there is a clog in the pipe, or there could be a bend. It might not fit correctly onto the machine. Regardless of the reason for the fuel pipe's problem, it is not something that the owner can ignore. They will need to replace the pipe as soon as they can. This is a genuine OEM part that is sold individually. The fuel pipe can work with more than 150 types of engines for machines such as lawn mowers, tillers, leaf blowers, log splitters, wood chippers, and other small engines. Compatible brands include Briggs & Stratton, Craftsman, Toro, Cub Cadet, and Simplicity.