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Engine piston kit for gas trimmers and outdoor equipment. Replaces worn, damaged, or corroded pistons that cause poor compression and engine performance.
I replaced the assembly case and piston and rod. I reinstalled new parts and the weed eater operates fine. Read more
Replace a cracked or missing rear plug assembly on your leaf blower or line trimmer. This structural component seals the rear housing for protection.
Fuel pickup filter draws gas from tank to carburetor. Replace if engine won't start or runs poorly due to clogged filter. Verify fit with your model number.
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The Fuel Line is an OEM replacement part for Husqvarna outdoor power equipment, such as chainsaws, trimmers, and blowers. This component is essential for transporting fuel from the tank to the carburetor, ensuring that the engine receives a steady supply of fuel for optimal performance.
Causes of a bad fuel line can include regular wear and tear, exposure to fuel and environmental elements, or physical damage from mishandling or improper storage. Over time, the fuel line can become brittle, crack, or clog, hindering fuel flow.
Symptoms of a bad Fuel Line include:
This OEM Husqvarna part ensures reliable operation and is compatible with various models of Husqvarna equipment.
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Foam air filter keeps dirt out of your engine and carburetor. Replace when clogged to prevent rough idling, sputtering, and hard starting. Verify fit.
Ignition module for gas leaf blowers and trimmers. Works with flywheel to create spark timing. Replace if damaged by heat exposure or engine won't spark.
Delivers fuel from tank to carburetor in trimmers, blowers, and chainsaws. Replace if cracked, stiff, or leaking to restore proper fuel flow.
Starter won't pull freely or rope doesn't retract? This recoil starter spring retracts the pull cord and activates your engine. Simple DIY repair in minutes.
Genuine engine cylinder for gas line trimmers and outdoor power equipment. Houses the spark plug and piston to create the combustion chamber. Replace if cracked or worn.
If your trimmer won't accelerate or the throttle sticks, this control trigger connects the throttle to the engine linkage. Simple DIY fix.
Covers and protects the air filter on gas string trimmers and pole pruners. Replace if cracked or damaged to prevent dirt from reaching internal parts.
This replacement starter spring is a genuine OEM model from Husqvarna. The starter spring, also sometimes called the recoil spring or recoil starter spring, is part of the entire starter assembly. It attaches to the fan and flywheel housing and is responsible for helping to retract the starter rope when it is pulled to engage the engine. Over time, the spring can wear out or become twisted. This can cause the starter rope to no longer retract or it can even seize up the entire starter assembly. Replacement of the spring is the only option and this OEM part can provide an exact fit for select engines. This part is designed for use with blowers, edgers, trimmers, and pruners that feature Husqvarna engines and that are manufactured by brands like Weed Eater, Poulan, and Husqvarna themselves. The starter spring is made of durable metal and is sold individually. Always disengage the spark plug and allow the engine to cool completely before beginning and repair projects, and protect the hands by wearing gloves.
Piston ring seals the space between piston and cylinder wall in gas-powered outdoor power equipment engines. Replace if worn, cracked, or causing smoke.
Fix a loose or rattling piston with this wrist pin retainer. Secures the piston pin in trimmers, blowers, and hedge trimmers. Basic hand tools needed.
Craftsman manufactures this cylinder head bolt that fastens the cylinder of a small gasoline-powered engine to the engine manifold. There are often two head bolts that secure the cylinder. The placement of the bolts is important as it not only fastens the two engine parts together, but holds the cylinder gasket in place, as well. Among the equipment that uses this type of cylinder head bolt are leaf blowers, power vacuums, grass trimmers, edgers, and hedge trimmers. While it is rare for the bolts to fail, the gasket they hold in place can sometimes wear and allow oil to leak outside the engine manifold or into the combustion chamber. This is revealed by white, oily smoke or an abundance of oil on the equipment. When replacing the head gasket, it is a good idea to replace the cylinder head bolts, as well, as they will have received a good deal of wear, potentially weakening them. These bolts are sold separately, so the user should make sure to purchase the correct number of bolts needed. Before beginning, the user should consult diagrams of the internal engine parts and their order. These bolts are OEM genuine replacement parts, built to match the factory originals.