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Engine piston kit for gas trimmers and outdoor equipment. Replaces worn, damaged, or corroded pistons that cause poor compression and engine performance.
I replaced the assembly case and piston and rod. I reinstalled new parts and the weed eater operates fine. Read more
Fuel pickup filter draws gas from tank to carburetor. Replace if engine won't start or runs poorly due to clogged filter. Verify fit with your model number.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Blocks dirt and debris from entering your trimmer engine. Replace when clogged or worn to restore proper airflow and prevent rough running or starting issues.
Engine won't engage when pulling starter rope? The starter pawl bridge connects the flywheel to spin your trimmer's engine. Easy DIY repair.
Plastic choke lever for gas line trimmers and edgers. Actuates the choke valve to limit airflow during cold starts. Replace if cracked, broken, or damaged.
Ignition module for gas line trimmers. Generates high voltage pulses to fire the spark plug. Replace if cracked, corroded, or physically damaged.
Fuel line kit for gas-powered line trimmers. Delivers fuel from tank to carburetor. Replace if cracked, brittle, or leaking to restore proper fuel flow.
Piston ring seals the space between piston and cylinder wall in gas-powered outdoor power equipment engines. Replace if worn, cracked, or causing smoke.
Cleans fuel before it enters the carburetor, catching dirt and debris. Replace when clogged to restore peak engine performance and prevent starting issues.
This screw is designed to be used with a range of handheld land and garden tools. The screw is a common piece of hardware used to fasten various parts of equipment and machines. Screws can be used for a range of applications depending on the equipment.Screws are meant to last, but they can wear down over time. The threads of the screws may become damaged or worn away. The screw could break or become corroded. When working on the machines, it is also possible for the screws to become lost. Having extra on hand can be a good idea. Replacing the screw is a simple project.This screw is intended for use with blowers, edgers, gas trimmers, and other trimmers. It is compatible with models from a variety of brands including Poulan, Husqvarna, Weed Eater, and Jonsered. Each screw is sold individually. This is a genuine OEM replacement screw that has been sourced from the manufacturer.
Handle clamp for gas line trimmers. Secures and maintains handle position. Replace if cracked, broken, or loose. Direct fit for many trimmer models.
Replace worn, cracked, or missing handle grip on your lawn tractor or tiller. Installs on control lever for comfortable operation of shift mechanisms.
Replacement throttle control cable assembly for gas line trimmers. Installs between trigger and engine. Needed when cable is frayed, broken, or kinked.
If your trimmer pull cord won't retract or feels loose, this rewind spring restores tension to the starter assembly. Essential for reliable starts.
Piston ring seals the gap between piston and cylinder wall in small engine equipment. Replace if worn, cracked, or causing compression loss.
This genuine replacement ignition module is part of the starting system in select models of gas string trimmer/edger units. It connects the spark plug to the engine and supplies the electric current to generate the spark for ignition. In the event that the module wears out or becomes defective, the engine may fail to start. With a faulty ignition module, it will be difficult to operate equipment if it works at all, which is why an immediate replacement with an OEM part like this is necessary. This genuine OEM ignition module is manufactured by Husqvarna and compatible with select trimmers from Poulan, Weed Eater, and Husqvarna. This unit includes the ignition module, the rubberized wire, and the spark plug boot or cap. Hardware and other components are not included. It may be a good idea to replace the spark plug when replacing the ignition module if it has not been replaced recently. Be sure to wear gloves and allow the engine to cool before doing any repairs on the ignition or other engine components. Be sure to disconnect the power supply before beginning any repairs for safety, as well.