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Description:
It is a genuine OEM item that is made for use with Ryobi trimmers. This is a special component which helps to provide an air-tight seal for the carburetor. Over time the material will wear out and it may begin to crack eventually requiring a replacement. Make sure to check the appropriate diagrams for your model to ensure the proper repair procedure. It is made of durable material and is sold individually. A wrench set will be needed to take apart and reassemble the unit. |
Compatibility
the 22 compatible machines
This part is compatible with the following machines:
Ryobi
RY30020 30cc Curved Shaft String Trimmer
RY30020A 30cc String Trimmer
RY30020B 30cc String Trimmer
RY30023 30cc Curved Shaft String Trimmer
SS30 (RY30040) 30cc Straight Shaft String Trimmer
RY30040A 30cc String Trimmer
RY30040B 30cc String Trimmer
SS30 (RY30043) 30cc Straight Shaft String Trimmer
RY30060A 30cc Brushcutter
RY30060B 30cc Brushcutter
RY30063 30cc Brushcutter
RY30020A 30cc String Trimmer
RY30020B 30cc String Trimmer
RY30023 30cc Curved Shaft String Trimmer
SS30 (RY30040) 30cc Straight Shaft String Trimmer
RY30040A 30cc String Trimmer
RY30040B 30cc String Trimmer
SS30 (RY30043) 30cc Straight Shaft String Trimmer
RY30060A 30cc Brushcutter
RY30060B 30cc Brushcutter
RY30063 30cc Brushcutter
Products Compatibility
This item works with the following types of products:
- • Pruner
- • Trimmer
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Repair Instructions: Submitted by Customers Like You
Tool Type:
Trimmer
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
30-60 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Pliers, Socket set, Torx drives
Low compression, wouldn't start
1. Disassembled clutch and powerhead
2. Removed piston rings,
3. Cleaned piston and installed new rings
4. Lubricated piston, rings and wrist pin bearing
5. Cleaned all gasket surfaces and installed new gaskets
6. Reassembled power head and clutch assy
7. Compression restored and trimmer runs great
2. Removed piston rings,
3. Cleaned piston and installed new rings
4. Lubricated piston, rings and wrist pin bearing
5. Cleaned all gasket surfaces and installed new gaskets
6. Reassembled power head and clutch assy
7. Compression restored and trimmer runs great
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Tool Type:
Trimmer
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
More than 2 hours
Tools Used:
Pliers, Power Drill, Socket set, Nutdriver
Gas/oil mixture leak. hard to start.
I basically rebuilt the trimmer, replacing all available gaskets and fuel lines and filter. I also removed some carbon buildup from the top of the piston and inside the combustion area. I found a damaged clutch during the breakdown and was lucky enough to find one elsewhere since it is a discontinued part. I viewed some repair tutorials from ereplacementparts for areas where I wasn't sure what to do, like, how to remove the drum and broken clutch. Which I needed to purchase a new tool for. A 4" T-25 driver. They were very simple to understand as well as the useful knowledge they contained.
My Ryobi is 11 years old this year with me as the only owner and now its runs like new again.
My Ryobi is 11 years old this year with me as the only owner and now its runs like new again.
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