How to Replace the Air Filter Cover on a Poulan Chainsaw (Model P3314)

Filter falling out? Learn to remove and install the air filter cover on your Poulan chainsaw. Step-by-step instructions show you how.

replacing the air filter cover on a Poulan chainsaw

The Facts

Chainsaw need a checkup? It's time to face the fix. Whether you are a legendary lumberjack or a weekend woodworker, eReplacementParts.com provides the parts, procedures and facts you need to fearlessly fix what fails you.

The primary purpose of the air filter cover is to secure and seal the air filter to the air filter base. The air filter cover also helps to efficiently route air into the engine for maximum performance. The air filter cover should be inspected each time the air filter is serviced.

The air filter cover can warp if the saw is overheated, or from years of exposure to fuel. When this occurs, the cover may no longer hold the air filter tight to the air filter base, which can allow dirt and debris into the engine. If the air filter cover is warped or missing, it should be immediately replaced to prevent serious engine damage.

This article provides step-by-step instructions for replacing the air filter cover on a Poulan chainsaw.

Let's get started.

The Fix

REMOVING THE AIR FILTER COVER [top]

1. Remove the top cover.

Remove the (3) screws securing the top cover to the saw.

Remove the screws

Lift the top cover away from the saw.

Remove cover

 

 

 

2. Remove the air filter cover.

Remove the air filter cover from the air filter housing.

Remove the cover

 

 

INSTALLING THE NEW AIR FILTER COVER [top]

3. Install the air filter cover.

Install the new air filter cover.

Install the cover

 

 

 

REASSEMBLING THE UNIT [top]

4. Reinstall the top cover.

Install the top cover onto the saw.

Install the top cover

 

 

Secure the top cover with the (3) screws.

Secure the cover

 

The Finish

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