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Pipe Vent V471000111

Manufactured by:
Echo
ERP Number:
ERP16761076
Part Number:
V471000111
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This is a genuine OEM sourced replacement part designed for use with Echo power equipment. The purpose of a vent pipe is to allow air in the fuel tank. It is made out of plastic material and it is sold individually. Over time plastic lines will deteriorate and become brittle so they would need to be replaced.

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This part works with the following brands:
  • Echo
  • Shindaiwa
This part works with the following products:
  • Chainsaw
  • Brush Cutter

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Was leaking gas

Gregory from Cleburne, Texas

4 of 4 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Removed the cover over the gas tank.
Disconnected the fuel lines from the carburetor.
Removed the gas tank from the edger and was able to see the gas tank was OK.
My problem was the fuel return tube. The tube is vinyl and was loose in the grommet.
The new grommet has metal sleeves that the old grommet doesn\'t. Bec ause of the metal sleeves, the hoses were hard to install. Finally on the last hose, I put some light grease on it and the last hose went in a whole lot easier. I wish I had thought of that sooner. Actually, I should have used some of the oil you mix with the gas. I\'m not a full time mechanic.
I installed the grommet in the new tank (might as well use the new tank) and reinstalled the tank.
I reconnected the fuel lines to the carburetor.
I reinstalled the cover.
I filled the tank with gas and the edger started right up and I no longer have a gas leak.
If you experience a gas leak, try sliding all 3 hoses up and down. They shouldn\'t move. If they do, you might have an old grommet like I did without the metal sleeves. My vinyl fuel return hose was also deformed were it went thru the grommet causing my gas leak and the edger harder to start.
I hope some of this is helpful to somebody else. I\'m not an author either.
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Fuel hoses hardened and fuel began to leak from gromet

Steve from Clovis, California

3 of 3 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
1. Removed fuel tank guard.
2. Removed fuel tank and hoses.
3. Removed fuel lines from carburetor.
4. Removed rubber grommet from fuel tank.
5. Cleaned tank and guard.
6. Inserted new hoses in new grommet with a little grease.
7. Inserted grommet into tank with the help of a screw driver to push grommet through.
8. Attached new hoses to carburetor.
9. Re-installed tank and guard.
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Fuel was leaking past the fuel line grommet.

Larry from Canton, Georgia

2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
Removed fuel tank. Removed all fuel and return lines from carb and tank. Used all new fuel lines as old lines were swollen from age and would have been a real problem getting them into new fuel line grommet. As it was I needed wd40 and a small flat blade screwdriver to get new grommet back into the tank and wd40 to get lines into the grom met. Describing it makes it sound like more work than it was. Simple and straight forward.
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Tune up, and leaking gas out of carburetor and fuel tank grommet.

David from Oxford, Wisconsin

2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
1. Removed the old spark plug, gap new one, and installed.
2. Removed throttle cable from carb., and disconnected both kill wires from the pull-a-part connector.
3. Removed air filter cover, threw out the old air filter, removed two screws holding air filter base.
4. Removed fuel and return lines from the carburetor, and removed the carburetor from the trimmer.
5. Removed 4 screws holding primer bulb, threw the old bulb out. Removed single screw from plastic primer spacer, and discarded gaskets underneath. Removed both screws underneath carburetor the for fuel pump, cleaned and blew out carburetor thoroughly with carb. cleaner, and compressed air. Installed new gaskets from kit, installing everything in reverse order. During cleaning, made sure to clean mini screen of all contaminants. installed new primer bulb.
6. Removed 3 screws holding fuel tank protector, and 2 screws holding fuel tank on. Fully drained fuel tank. Removed rubber grommet, and used it as a template for new fuel lines and grommet. Trimmed fuel lines to original lengths, reinstalled breather to new pipe, installed new fuel filter, and carefully installed new fuel lines in new grommet. Then carefully installing grommet into fuel tank. Installed tank in reverse order, followed by installing carburetor in reverse order, with new air filter installed.
7. Filled fuel tank with fresh fuel, primed carburetor, and started trimmer.
8. Runs excellent, like new, with no more fuel leaks!! Ready to take my Echo SRM-230, and trim up some weeds!! It\'s been about 5 years or more, and I couldn\'t be anymore pleased to see it running like new.
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larry from HEPHZIBAH, Georgia

1 person found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Followed repair instructions.
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Engine would not support load, idle was fine, but would not accelerate

Bruce from Mililani, Hawaii

1 person found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers, Socket set
Easy disassembly of the air cleaner and carb. Removed blocked pick up filter and replace fuel supply line. Blocked passages in carb blown free with carb cleaner and compressed air. Replaced spark plug, engine ran like a top. Too easy!
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Fuel leak

Alexander from Martinez, Georgia

1 person found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Rebuilt carburetor. Replaced: fuel vent line and vent; fuel supply line; fuel return line; fuel tank grommet; inlet gasket; primer. Procedure wasn\'t difficult due in large part to the availability of the training videos on this website and youtube. The only issue I had was that I tried to put the fuel jet hold down bracket on upside d own. I reviewed the video and caught my error. It was fun for me as I had never (successfully) rebuilt this type of carb before.
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Fuel was leaking while operating trimmer

Brent from Ramona, Oklahoma

0 of 1 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
1. Pour remaining premixed fuel out of fuel tank back into a fuel can
2. Remove cover over fuel tank using allen wrench.
3. Removed fuel tank. While this wasn\'t absolutely necessary it made things easier and allowed all of the oil and dirt to be cleaned from the area.
4. Pull or pry the old grommet out of the tank. Make sure the area around the opening is cleaned of crud so it doesn\'t fall into the tank.
5. Remove a tube to be replaced from the old grommet and install a new one. They\'re a tight fit so lubricating the tube with a bit of oil or dishwashing detergent makes it easier to slide through the grommet. There was a small wire band over the tubing at the fuel filter. Slide it up the old tube using needle nose pliers to remove the filter then install the wire band onto the new tube. Do the reverse when installing the filter onto new tube.
6. Make certain that enough tubing extends into the tank to allow the filter / clunk to reach all areas of the tank as the unit is rotated into different positions. This ensures that all of the fuel will be emptied during operation.
7. Install the grommet with new tubing into the tank and reassemble all parts in reverse order to complete the repair.
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Model Cross Reference

This part works with the following models:
ERP Number: ERP16761076
Manufacturer Part Number: V471000111
Brand Model Number Description
Shindaiwa C282 Brush Cutter - Brushcutters (C)
Echo CS-303T Chainsaw - Chainsaw