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Carburetor Assembly 530071822

OEM part for: Poulan, Weed Eater, Craftsman, Husqvarna

Part Number: 530071822


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This is a manufacturer approved replacement part used on gas trimmers. The purpose of this part is to mix air and gas before the fuel mix goes to the engine.

If the engine won\\\'t start and the tank is full of fresh fuel, test the carburetor by removing the air filter and pouring about a teaspoon of fuel into the carburetor. Pull the starter rope. If the engine starts and then quickly dies, the carburetor is likely the problem.

This assembly includes a metal body carburetor, rubber o-ring and a plastic lever. When replacing carburetor it is advised that you also replace carburetor gaskets to ensure proper air tight seal for optimum performance. You will need a screwdriver to perform this repair.

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  • Weight: 0.23 lbs.
  • Shipping: Ships Worldwide

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This part will fit the following 53 machines

Weed Eater

Featherlite SST 25 Gas Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
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FL26 (Type 2) Gas Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
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FL20 Type 2 Gas Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
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Craftsman

358791520 Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
358791370 Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
358791620 Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
944514360 Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
944514361 Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
944514550 Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
944515460 Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals

Husqvarna

FL20 (Type 1) (2009-03) Handheld Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
FL20 (Type 2) (2009-03) Handheld Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
FL20 (Type 1) (952711794) (2009-03) Handheld Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
FL20 (Type 2) (952711794) (2009-03) Handheld Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
FL23 (2008-03) Handheld Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
FL26 (Type 1) (2009-03) Handheld Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
FL26 (Type 2) (2009-03) Handheld Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
FX26 (Type 1) (2008-06) Handheld Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
FX26 (Type 2) (2008-06) Handheld Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
FX26S (Type 1) (2009-03) Handheld Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
FX26S (Type 2) (2009-03) Handheld Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
MX550 (2009-03) Handheld Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
P1500 (2007-10) Handheld Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
P2500 (2007-10) Handheld Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
P3500 (2007-10) Handheld Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
P4500 (2009-04) Handheld Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
P4500F (2009-01) Handheld Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
SST25 (952711796) (2009-03) Handheld Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
SST25 (2009-03) Featherlite View Diagrams & Manuals
475 (2009-03) Te Handheld Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
475Y (2009-03) Te Handheld Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
TE475 (952711797) (2009-03) Handheld Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
XT260 (Type 1) (2009-03) Handheld Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
XT260 (Type 2) (2009-03) Handheld Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
XT260 (Type 1) (952711795) (2009-03) Handheld Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
XT260 (Type 2) (952711795) (2009-03) Handheld Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
XT700 (2009-03) Handheld Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
XT700 (952711798) (2009-03) Handheld Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals

Poulan

P 1500 (952711930)(2010-04) String Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
P 2500 (952711931)(2010-08) String Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
FL26C (579178701)(2011-10) Trimmers And Edgers View Diagrams & Manuals
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  • Trimmer Parts

This part replaces obsolete part #: 545081807 ((Note: Repair Kits Are Not Available for This Carburetor)), 545081808, 530071752

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  • Great part
    Part was new and an exact replacement. Shipping was really fast so repairs could be made without extended delays. Trimmer runs like new again. Great supplier!!
    Guest - August 4, 2021 Verified Purchase
    Perfect
    Order was received timely, exactly as we ordered and expected.
    Guest - July 29, 2021 Verified Purchase
    Easy repair and works great!
    This carburetor made my weed eater work like new again. Started on 2nd pull. Just make sure you order the gasket also in case old one can't be reused.
    Guest - April 16, 2020 Verified Purchase
    Nice carburetor
    New carburetor for a weed eater that I have been working on for a customer. Bolted right on and fired it up, had to do a little adjusting but no problem, nice product
    Guest - July 13, 2019 Verified Purchase
    Easy to install
    Easy to install and worked with first pull on weed eater. Will use ereplacement parts again.
    Guest - July 9, 2019 Verified Purchase
    Carb
    Great item thanks.
    Guest - June 11, 2019 Verified Purchase
    Carberatur not a match to original
    The original carb. Has an auto choke release. The carb you sent me is a manual choke release. Not what I expected.
    Guest - June 6, 2021 Verified Purchase
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    Easy 15-30 minutes (23 rated repairs)?

    SST25 Line Trimmer: Would not start. Prior owner left old fuel in the entire fuel system for several years. Entire fuel system was gummed and would not start.

    Aaron - June 8, 2016
    👍 24 of 25 people found this instruction helpful
    Tool Type

    Trimmer

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    15-30 minutes

    Tools Used

    Pliers, Allen Key Set, Needle Nose Pliers, Star Screwdriver Set

    This process looks long but I assure you it is super easy and takes no time at all. If this is your first time taking a fuel system apart take pictures or use a IPB so you do not have to rely on memory for reassembly.

    1. First I drained and disposed of all the old fuel.

    2. Then I removed the fuel filter from the intake hose in the fuel tank with needle nose pliers. Once the fuel filter was removed then I remove the return line fuel assembly pickup (fancy name for little plastic insert) with needle nose pliers.

    3. After both the fuel filter and fuel assembly pickup was remove then I removed the gas tank carefully, thus not to tear the fuel lines. The fuel tank is held on with two star screws so you would need the proper star screw driver or ratchet attachment.

    4. Next I removed the hoses from the carburetor also careful not to tear the fuel lines. The reason for such care is because I used the old hoses to determine the size of the new hoses. Now for the carburetor.

    5. I removed the air filter and air filter cover there are two Allen screws that hold on the carburetor. Using a the proper Allen key I remove both screws. Be careful not to tear any gaskets when removing. Also the throttle cable to attached to the carburetor it is easy to remove just angle the L properly and it slides right out.

    Now that the carburetor is removed assess the situation. In my case I took the carburetor apart to see if I could clean it before I ordered a new carburetor but this was beyond cleaning. If you have never taken a carburetor apart proceed with caution and read a different repair guide.

    Most of the parts where rusted and gummed and for 25 bucks I simple decided to order a new one. Also since I had the fuel take off I cleaned it and ordered new hoses, fuel filter, and a new fuel tank cap. I only ordered a new cap because the other one was cracked.

    6. Once the parts arrived I began by cutting the new fuel hoses. I used the old hoses to determine the size. NOTE: Cut the new pieces a little longer than the old ones because the hardest part of the project is putting the new hoses into the fuel tank. And unless you are really good you will tare up the ends a bit and will need to be cut off. Plus you will need to cut the new ones at an angle so you will need to cut that flat as well.

    7. After the cut is made, cut the end of the hoses at a sharp angle thus to be able to put the tip of the hose through the holes int he fuel tank. I recommend using a little lube on the outside of the hoses as well just so they slide easier. In my case I used a little 2-cycle oil because I knew it would not contaminate the line or the gas in the fuel tank. Once the hoses where just barely through the hole I grabbed the end of the hoses with needle nose pliers and pulled the desired length. On the intake hose I cut the end flush and attached the new fuel filter then put it back into the fuel tank. Also cut and attached the return line fuel assembly pickup to the return line then pulled it up to the top of the fuel tank.

    8. Before I attached the tank I put the new carburetor on the same way I took it off making sure to attach the throttle cable as I went. When the screws where in line I tightened them down snug. Do not over tighten.

    9. Now I attached fuel tank in same manner not to over tighten the screws.

    10. Finally I attached the fuel lines to the carburetor filled the fuel tank with good 2 cycle and closes the fuel tank with my new fuel cap. Attached the air filter and air filter cover and we where good to go.

    Primed the carburetor, put it full choke, cranked a could of times went into half choke. It fired right up, went to no choke and gave it full throttle and she purred like a kitten. Okay it is a line trimmer she roared like a lion but either way it is working great.
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    Carburater wouldn't draw gasoline from the tank, I think that the diaphram had a pinhole, so the vacuum wouldn't open the valve for the gasoline

    Aldin - July 8, 2016
    👍 2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful
    Tool Type

    Trimmer

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    Less than 15 minutes

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver, None

    Opened the air cleaner and removed 2 screws and 2 hoses. Reverse order to install, fired up right away.
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    Replace carburetor

    Mike - May 24, 2016
    👍 2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful
    Tool Type

    Trimmer

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    30-60 minutes

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver

    As I have done in the past while repairing tools or anything that I am not familiar with. I take plenty of pictures of everything as a take it apart. Then use the pictures to put it back together. It hasn't failed me yet. It may take a little longer to do the repair, but so far it's done great for me.
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    Wouldn't idle and starter spring broke.

    JD - April 2, 2016
    👍 3 of 4 people found this instruction helpful
    Tool Type

    Trimmer

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    15-30 minutes

    Tools Used

    , Torx and Allen sockets

    Don't get in a hurry and if you can't remember where things go take pictures before and during disassembly.
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    Running rough and would not idle down

    Bill - June 30, 2017
    👍 1 of 1 people found this instruction helpful
    Tool Type

    Trimmer

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    Less than 15 minutes

    Tools Used

    , Allen wrench

    1. Removed old carburetor
    2. Replaced with "new" carburetor
    3. Fired up trimmer, now runs like new
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    Trimmer would not run, bad carburetor

    brian - May 8, 2016
    👍 1 of 1 people found this instruction helpful
    Tool Type

    Trimmer

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    Less than 15 minutes

    Tools Used

    , Torx head driver

    Remove the air filter assembly, then remove the fuel lines and throttle from the old carburetor. Remember where the lines went. Remove the screws securing the carburetor to the trimmer. Remove the old carburetor and slide on the new one and tighten the screws. Install the fuel lines and throttle to the new carburetor and install the air filter assembly
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    Fouled carburetor

    Larry - August 21, 2021
    Tool Type

    Trimmer

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    15-30 minutes

    Tools Used

    , Allen wrench

    Removed old carb, replaced with new one.
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    Hard to start. Will not stay running.

    Gregory - June 30, 2018
    Tool Type

    Trimmer

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    Less than 15 minutes

    Tools Used

    , Allen wrench

    1. Disconnect fuel lines
    2. Remove air cleaner
    3. Un bolt carb with allen wrench
    4 Remove air cleaner housing
    5. Put gasket on new carb using light coating of RTV or a new gasket
    6. Bolt new carb with air cleaner housing onto trimmer
    7. Replace air cleaner
    8. Start trimmer















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    Engine starts, than stalls

    Floris - May 16, 2018
    Tool Type

    Trimmer

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    15-30 minutes

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver

    Removed air filter and housing
    Removed gas lines from carb and drained old gas from tank
    Removed carb from studs, being careful to remove gaskets for reuse
    Installed new carb being careful to install gaskets. Hoses and linkage as removed
    Reinstalled air filter housing and new filter
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    Line trimmer would not start

    Janice - March 24, 2018
    Tool Type

    Trimmer

    Difficulty

    Medium

    Time

    30-60 minutes

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver, Pliers, Wrench Set

    Removed to air filter.
    Removed the carburetor
    Installed the new carburetor.
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