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This Spark Plug Bpm-8y is a silver and white OEM part. Made of steel and ceramic it is individually sold, and is an electrical part. It is installed with a spark plug socket and is rated as Easy to in...
This a a genuine OEM replacement check valve for your small engine. It is also known as a fuel tank vent. You may need to replace this part if you are noticing debris or dirty oil in the reservoir. Ma...
This OEM replacement part is used to pump fuel from the tank to the carburetor in order to start the engine. It may also be referred to as a Primer Bulb. It is made of durable black plastic and is sol...
This flanged hex nut is a genuine OEM steel fastener specifically designed for use in chainsaws and chop saws, serving the purpose of securing various components in these outdoor power equipment devic...
The Fuel Filter is a white and silver, individually sold, steel part. It reuires pliers to install and its installation is rated as Easy.
The part attaches inside of the fuel tank and is used to cle...
This genuine fuel clip is a silver, metal, individually sold part. It can be installed with pliers and is rated as Easy to install by customers.
This part attaches to the fuel filter to secure the fu...
Used in over 150 models of outdoor power equipment, this clip is commonly used to clip fuel lines or other hoses/tubes in place. It is sold individually, not as part of a kit or assembly, made of meta...
Thru fuel cap, insert copper wire with hook formed on end. Fish around until you grab the fuel line. Pull the fuel line and filter thru the fuel fill neck. Pull off old filter and replace with new. Push back into fuel tank & be done.
The unit is a press fit. To remove the old one required breaking the plastic compression tabs that hold it in place. That was simple enough. Replacing requires lining up in the correct position to meet the inner hose. Then push it in. The compression tabs on the replacement click in and hold.in place.