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Fuel Line Assembly 791-147036

OEM part for: Ryobi, MTD

Part Number: 791-147036


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Easy 15-30 minutes (3 rated repairs)?
OEM: Original Equipment Manufacturer ?
RyobiMTD
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Product Description ?

This replacement tube is an authentic component which is supplied by the original equipment manufacturer for use with Ryobi and MTD handheld lawn and garden equipment. It is the special assembly that the fuel travels through. Unfortunately, over time it may wear out or get damaged eventually requiring a replacement. Please make sure to check appropriate diagrams for your model for the exact location and the correct application of this component. Keep in mind this high-quality fuel line assembly is sold as an individual item.

  • Classification: Part
  • Weight: 0.01 lbs.
  • Shipping: Ships Worldwide

Compatibility

This part will fit the following 38 machines

Ryobi

280r (41BR280C034) Handheld Blower View Diagrams & Manuals
280r (41CR280G034) Handheld Blower View Diagrams & Manuals
280r (41DR280G034) Handheld Blower View Diagrams & Manuals
280r (41ER280G034) Handheld Blower View Diagrams & Manuals
280r (41FR280G034) Handheld Blower View Diagrams & Manuals
310BVr (41BS310G034) Handheld Blower/Vacuum View Diagrams & Manuals
310BVr (41CS310G034) Handheld Blower/Vacuum View Diagrams & Manuals
310BVr (41DS310G034) Handheld Blower/Vacuum View Diagrams & Manuals
310BVr (41ES310G034) Handheld Blower/Vacuum View Diagrams & Manuals
310BVR (611000001) (41AS310G034) Blower / Vacuum View Diagrams & Manuals
Ryan 300BV (809020001-911125000) Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
310BVTP (206046201) Blower View Diagrams & Manuals
310R (203096321-206058150) Blower View Diagrams & Manuals
310R (206058151-302122404) Blower View Diagrams & Manuals
310R (304122405) Blower View Diagrams & Manuals
280TP (206046201) Turf Power Blower View Diagrams & Manuals
Ryan 300 (801000000-809020000) Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
Ryan 300 (809020001-911125000) Trimmer View Diagrams & Manuals
Singer GBC28 (306057012) Blower View Diagrams & Manuals
IDC 280 (206058151) Blower View Diagrams & Manuals
IDC 300 (109012001-203096320) Blower View Diagrams & Manuals
IDC 300 (203096321-304122404) Blower View Diagrams & Manuals
IDC 300 (304122405) Blower View Diagrams & Manuals
IDC 300BV (109012001-203096320) Blower View Diagrams & Manuals
IDC 300BV (203096321-304122404) Blower View Diagrams & Manuals
IDC 300-1 (909014527-009113700) Blower View Diagrams & Manuals
IDC 300-2 (009113701-109012000) Blower View Diagrams & Manuals
IDC 300BV (809000000-810030500) Blower View Diagrams & Manuals
IDC 300BV (810030501-909014526) Blower View Diagrams & Manuals

MTD

280R (41BR280C034) Blower View Diagrams & Manuals
280R (41CR280G034) Blower View Diagrams & Manuals
280R (41DR280G034) Blower View Diagrams & Manuals
280R (41ER280G034) Blower View Diagrams & Manuals
280R (41FR280G034) Blower View Diagrams & Manuals
310BVR (41BS310G034) Blower Vac View Diagrams & Manuals
310BVR (41CS310G034) Blower Vac View Diagrams & Manuals
310BVR (41DS310G034) Blower Vac View Diagrams & Manuals
310BVR (41ES310G034) Blower Vac View Diagrams & Manuals
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This item works with the following types of products:

  • Blower Parts
  • Vacuum Parts
  • Trimmer Parts

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Easy 15-30 minutes (3 rated repairs)?

The primer bulb was degraded and leaking gas. The primer hose to the carburetor was degraded and broken. Other hoses were degraded and brittle.

Alan - October 29, 2016
👍 7 of 8 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type

Blower

Difficulty

Medium

Time

30-60 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Star driver, needle nose pliers, side cutting pliers.

1. Remove all the torx screws holding the outside covers in place. Remove the left cover.
2. Remove the old primer bulb assembly from the right cover. Disconnect old fuel lines as required.
3. Draw or take a picture of the throttle control trigger in the right cover, then remove it and the cable from the cover.
4. Remove the throttle cable from the right cover and set it to the side. It won't go far because the kill switch is still attached.
5. Removed the gas tank and all old/broken hoses/parts.
6. Installed the fuel line in the bottom of the tank. (This requires pulling the filter hose connection through the small hole in the bottom of the tank from the inside. Do not use pliers. Just feed the end of the hose through the hole and apply a steady pull to the hose and wiggle it around. The piece will pull through without breaking anything.)
7. Install the new return fuel line (mine was blue) on the primer bulb assembly.
8. Cut a bevel on the other end to make it easy to feed it into the side hole on the gas tank. This hose was a little long, so I had to cut about an inch off to make it fit correctly.
9. Install the fuel line (bottom of gas tank) to the connection on the cylinder side of the carburetor. This requires good light and long needle nose pliers, unless you want to remove the air filter. (this also removes the carburetor.)
10. Install the primer bulb in the right side cover with the short (clear) fuel line to the front.
11. Connect the front line (clear) to the fitting on the intake side of the carburetor.
12. Push the rear line (blue return line) into the hole in the side of the gas tank.
13. Re-install the throttle cable and trigger assembly to the right cover.
14. With the right cover in place, but not screwed down, and without replacing the left cover, add fuel to the gas tank and check for leaks.
15. Press the primer bulb several times to be sure it is operating properly and there are still no leaks.
16. If all is good, replace the left cover and install all the mounting screws.

Note: I had not used my blower for about 5 years, so I had to do the fuel/air mix setup found in the manual and replace the spark plug. Runs like a dream and no gas leaks.
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Fuel line dry rotted

Lorrie - November 28, 2016
Tool Type

Blower

Difficulty

Easy

Time

15-30 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Pliers

Just took off old fuel line and replaced it. Same with the Primer bulb.
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Replaced the fuel lines

Robert - November 9, 2016
Tool Type

Blower

Difficulty

Easy

Time

Less than 15 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Pliers

Took out the old parts and replaced with the new ones.
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