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This part is a crankcase gasket. The crankcase is the housing for the crankshaft, which is integrated into the engine block. The crankcase is split into two parts and the crankcase gasket creates a seal between the two halves.A new crankcase gasket may be needed if they are worn out or broken so there isn't a proper seal. It is recommended that the crankcase gaskets are replaced any time that the engine is serviced. This ensures that a proper seal is created when the engine is reassembled.This genuine OEM Echo part is sourced directly from the manufacturer and it is sold individually. This crankcase gasket is used on a variety of outdoor power equipment machines including hedge trimmers, leaf blowers, grass trimmers, edgers, pole saws, and brush cutters. It is compatible with outdoor power equipment that is manufactured by Shindaiwa, Echo, and Little Wonder.
Intake gasket seals between cylinder head and heat dam on gas trimmers and outdoor power equipment. Replace if you notice engine overheating or power loss. Verify fit with your model number.
Cylinder gasket seals the combustion chamber in gas leaf blowers. Replace if you notice air leaks, loss of compression, or starting issues. Verify fit.
Damper spring for edger and gas leaf blower starter assemblies. Replace if broken, missing, or worn to restore proper pull cord tension and recoil function.
A rope starter is an essential part of many outdoor equipment types, including hedge trimmers, brush cutters, pole saws, and edgers. The rope starter is utilized through a pulling action by the operator. When fitted correctly, it engages the starter spring. The rope turns the engine quickly enough to create a spark. The spark from the movement ignites the fuel in the cylinder and starts the lawn equipment. Rope starters can break from normal use, wearing down as the device is started. To install the rope starter, a socket wrench and screwdriver are required. The replacement can be done in a few minutes when following proper instructions. Wear gloves for protection. The housing must first be disassembled for the replacement of a rope starter. Remove the broken rope starter and install the new one by turning the starter string to build tension. The new rope starter then coils inside. Reassemble the housing and test the rope starter. The rope starter is a genuine OEM replacement part that fits in both Echo and Shindaiwa equipment. It is sold individually. This replacement part is made from white nylon material. Check the instruction manual for specific compatibility.
Intake manifold gasket seals the carburetor connection to prevent fuel leaks and debris entry. Replace when brittle, cracked, or leaking. Confirm fit.
Pull starter won't retract or has no resistance? This rewind spring restores proper starter function on trimmers, blowers, and tillers. Common DIY fix.
Exhaust gasket seals the connection between engine and muffler on your gas leaf blower. Replace if you notice exhaust leaks or reduced performance.
This is a carburetor rebuild kit that is made for use with gas powered chainsaws. It comes with many parts, including gaskets and diaphragms, that can get a chainsaw running properly again if there are issues with the carburetor. The carburetor is an important component of the chainsaw that ensures the right amount of gas and air reach the cylinder to ignite. The main symptom of carburetor issues is an engine that won't start even when the tank is full of fuel.There's a simple test to determine if the carburetor has an issue inside the chainsaw. The air filter will need to be removed from the equipment before a small amount of fuel is added directly to the carburetor. If the carburetor has problems, the engine will start for a short time before shutting off. Replacing or repairing the carburetor will be required.This carburetor rebuild kit is a genuine OEM replacement part that is directly sourced from the manufacturer. It is sold as an individual kit with several components. The kit is made for use with chainsaws manufactured by Zama and Stihl.
This is a rope guide that is used with various types of lawn and garden equipment. It connects the rope handle and the starter rope. It helps prevent damage to either of the ropes by covering them in durable plastic material. Over time or through use, the rope guide can become damaged or break. If this happens, the part will need to be replaced. First, put the equipment on a flat surface. Drain the fuel from the tool and disconnect the spark plug wire. Next, the starter will need to be removed from the tool to gain access to the rope guide. The rope guide and any other damaged components, such as the string and springs, can be removed from the tool before adding a replacement component. This is an authentic OEM replacement component that is sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is sold as an individual part. The rope guide is compatible with string trimmers, leaf blowers, hedge trimmers, and pole pruners manufactured by Little Wonder, Echo, and Shindaiwa.
This is a genuine pawl spring, also sometimes called a return spring, which can be found on select models of small power equipment engines. This part is designed as part of the recoil starter system. When the starter is engaged, the return spring is responsible for returning the starter pawl back to its original position once the engine is started. If the spring starts to wear or fail and cannot return the pawl, the engine will not operate properly and could have trouble starting in the future. It is always a good idea to inspect all starter housing components and replace them with genuine parts like this pawl spring when they are faulty. The OEM pawl spring is manufactured by Echo and made to exact standards to fit more than 150 compatible machines from the brand, as well as select models from Little Wonder and Shindaiwa. It can be used with edgers, trimmers, hedge trimmers, blowers, and paint sprayers. The pawl spring is made of durable metal and is sold as a single unit with no additional hardware or parts. Always allow the engine to cool completely and disengage the spark plug before working on the starter assembly, including replacing this spring.
Hex screw that secures the starter cover to the trimmer housing. Replace if damaged, stripped, or missing to properly protect internal engine components.