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Spark Plug Bpm-8Y – Part Number: 15901019830
Spark Plug Bpm-8Y
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PartSelect #: PS9263506
Manufacturer #: 15901019830
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...
$3.99
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Fuel Filter – Part Number: A369000480
Fuel Filter
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PartSelect #: PS11826311
Manufacturer #: A369000480
This OEM Fuel Filter is a silver and white, steel/felt, part measuring about 1.25 inches in length and 3/4 inch wide. It can be installed with pliers and is rated as Easy to install by customers. Th...
$5.36
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Fuel Tank Vent – Part Number: A356000031
Fuel Tank Vent
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PartSelect #: PS9183121
Manufacturer #: A356000031
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...
$7.63
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Stud – Part Number: V224000031
Stud
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PartSelect #: PS9237151
Manufacturer #: V224000031
This part is the replacement stud for your chainsaw. It is approximately 1 ¼ inches long and is black in color. The stud secures the chain bar to the chainsaw. It the stud is damaged or missing, it ca...
$4.99
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Purge Bulb – Part Number: 12318139130
Purge Bulb
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PartSelect #: PS8857246
Manufacturer #: 12318139130
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...
$6.81
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Nut – Part Number: V265000200
Nut
PartSelect #: PS9236120
Manufacturer #: V265000200
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...
$4.99
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Clip – Part Number: 13201309820
Clip
PartSelect #: PS9261895
Manufacturer #: 13201309820
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...
$5.19
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Flange Nut 6 – Part Number: 43301903933
Flange Nut 6
PartSelect #: PS9279274
Manufacturer #: 43301903933
$4.99
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Gear, Bevel – Part Number: V651000011
Gear, Bevel
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PartSelect #: PS9237267
Manufacturer #: V651000011
$7.72
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Gear, Bevel – Part Number: V651000001
Gear, Bevel
PartSelect #: PS9246388
Manufacturer #: V651000001
$7.72
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Grommet – Part Number: 13211544330
Grommet
PartSelect #: PS8862216
Manufacturer #: 13211544330
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Clip – Part Number: V490001230
Clip
PartSelect #: PS10053748
Manufacturer #: V490001230
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...
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Bulb was worn out and broken open
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.
Parts Used:
Purge Bulb
  • Richard from SPRING HILL, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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worn out paddles and scrapper blade
I followed the instructions on Youtube, but I used an Impact drill and ratchet set. The hardest part is assembling the screw on the lower part of the paddle. It helps if you have your snow blower against a wall or something else so that it can not move b/c you will need some strength to push the screw threw the pre-drilled hole to the 10mm nut. I used a vise grip to hold the nut do to the lack of space and with my impact driver started to thread the screw to the nut. This part took about 1 min on one side and 10 minutes on the other side. I guess I got lucky the first time. Changing the scraper blade took about 4 minutes start to finish. It will help if you have needle nose pliers to remove and reattach the spring on each side. The instruction on you tube were very helpful. Hope you find this information helpful.
Parts Used:
Gear, Bevel Collar, 8 Bolt, 5 Gear, Bevel Tensioner, Chain Screw 5.7 4X12
  • Sam from GAITHERSBURG, MD
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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