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A350002800 A350002800
- Manufactured by:
- Echo
- ERP Number:
- ERP18542399
- Part Number:
- A350002800
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?This genuine OEM sourced replacement fuel tank is a high quality item that is specially designed for use with Echo handheld lawn and garden equipment. Its purpose is to hold the fuel that is needed for the engine, over time the tank may get damaged or cracked and it will need to be replaced. It is made from durable plastic and it is sold individually, please note the fuel lines, fuel cap and the hardware to secure it are all sold separately. Make sure to drain the gas tank before starting a repair.
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Was leaking gas
Gregory from Cleburne, Texas
- Difficulty Level:
- A Bit Difficult
- Total Repair Time:
- 30 - 60 mins
- Tools:
- Screw drivers
- Parts Used:
- A350002800, 13201052031, V471000111, 13211555931, P005003120, A356000031, 13201056330
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 ... Read more 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.
Fuel tank cracked
William from Lewisville, Texas
- Difficulty Level:
- A Bit Difficult
- Total Repair Time:
- 30 - 60 mins
- Tools:
- Screw drivers
- Parts Used:
- A350002800
2. Disconnected the fuel lines.
3. Removed the old tank.
4. Secured the new tank
5. Attached the fuel lines and spark plug.
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