This genuine OEM supplied carburetor is designed for Echo handheld blowers/vacuums. Its primary function is to mix air and gas before the fuel mix goes to the engine. This is a metal body carburetor with a rubber primer bulb. Please note gaskets are sold separately. If the engine starts and then quickly dies, replacing carburetor may resolve this issue. You would need a torx screwdriver to complete this repair. • Remove the air cleaner cover, filter and the base • Remove old carburetor and install new one • Re-assemble and test the equipment
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Right part;easy fit.
A little skeptical at first replacing a carburetor, but out with the old and in with the new in about half an hour. Saved myself a few bucks by doing it myself, made possible by Replacement Parts and their terrific website. Surprised by the flimsy Echo OEM carb that failed.
Guest - April 22, 2019
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Well worth the price
Had issues with echo blower which I tried adjusting carb but couldn’t set it properly. Had issues with starting and full throttle. New carb installed in 5 minutes. Starts right up on 2nd pull every time. No bogging issues at full throttle anymore. Great investment n quicker then trying to readjust old carb.
Guest - June 18, 2019
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quality part
hard to find locally, factory parts at unbeatable prices
James - February 25, 2021
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New carburetor for Echo blower
Blower ran very rough and would never run at full throttle. In less than 15 minutes I installed a new carburetor (A021003661), and it started on the second pull and ran like a new unit. It was an easy repair with the right part.
Guest - September 1, 2023
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Right part. Easy to install.
Right part. Easy to install.
Guest - April 26, 2021
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This was the widest thing I have seen. The little hand blower was working fine and died. Ok bad gas. changed the gas no good. spark good compression ok. Timing??? Who knows. Got a new carb and it was no good. Must be timing. pulled it down and the key was good put back and now i was getting 50 pound of compression. What happened. Did i swallow a valve. Shot some oil in and pulled it through and with the new carb on it and it fired. You tell me what was wrong. Wally
They are so responsive to the order i left the parts on the bench while the new carb was coming to me.
Guest - August 28, 2021
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To replace the carburetor it was one of the easiest repairs I have ever done. It took me about 10 minutes and my blower is running as good as new.
All I did was remove the air filter. Then two screws, removed the fuel lines, then the old carburetor. Put the new carburetor on with the screws, replaced the fuel lines. And replaced t
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I removed the air filter assembly, removed the fuel lines form the old carb. Then installed them in the same place on the new carb. Installed air filter assembly. Primed it a few times. The blower started on the 3rd pull, and ran like it was new.
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Carburetor would not allow fuel to the engine. Cleaned and still no fuel flow.
Remove the air filter cover and air filter. Remove the fuel lines from the carburetor. Remove the to screws holding the old carburetor. Remove the old carburetor and install the new one. Replace the two screws and tighten them. Attach the fuel lines to the new carburetor. Attach the air filter assembly.
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Would not run without choke being halfway closed. Would not reach high RPM.
There was obviously a partially clogged passage in he carburetor that I couldn\'t get cleared. Replacement carburetor was a simple operation. Two screws and the fuel lines. Done and it now runs fine.
Remove the air filter cover and filter
Remove the fuel lines and throttle from the carburetor
Remove the screws holding the carburetor and air cleaner base
Remove the old carburetor
Install the carburetor and air cleaner base on the the two screws
Attach the fuel lines and throttle to the carburetor
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ERP Number: ERP10039135
Manufacturer Part Number: A021003661
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