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Fuel line broke
Removed the two screws holding the fuel tank to the main unit. Removed the two fuel lines and any stuck on rubber. Installed and installed two screws to mount the new tank. Slid fuel lines on their respective connectors. Done.
emptied fuel from tank. pulled off the 2 fuel lines from the carburetor.opened the air cleaner door. removed the 2 torque screws that hold on the carburetor. removed the carburetor and air cleaner gasket. installed new carburetor and gasket and put back and tightened the 2 torque screws. closed air cleaner door and pushed the fuel lines onto the new carburetor.put some fuel in the tank. started the trimmer. runs great.
The fuel tank is held in place by 2 screws. Simply take the screws off and pull off the fuel lines. Take the new fuel tank. Put it in place and screw the 2 screws in to hold the fuel tank. Connect the fuel lines and you're done. This is the easiest repair I have ever done on any of my lawn equipment.
Removed 2 screws securing the air cleaner and carburetor to the engine using a T25 Torx driver. then removed the throttle cable from the carb.Then removed the o ring gasket from the engine and replaced with a new one and replaced the carb etc. Primed it and fired it up.Runs just like new.
The replacement of the carburetor, O-ring, and gasket was simple. I removed 2 screws that held the air cleaner and carburetor in place, swapped them out, and replaced the screws. What took longest was finding a piece of fuel line after breaking one of them. It was brittle after hanging in my garage for several years. I found some in my garage and replaced it. It took a few pulls to get it started, but ran very smooth.
Additional information: rather than mixing my fuel, I purchased 40:1 pre-mix fuel to prevent gunking up the carburetor in the future. I use it in my other trimmer and have not had any issues.
Remove lower shaft housing alignment set screw, and bolt clamp that connects the lower and upper drive shaft housing. Then remove the 6 star head screws that hold split housing for the drive gears, and carefully split and separate the housing. Remove the broken drive shaft cable. Grease the replacement drive shaft cable full length (very important), and re-grease the drive gears before reassembly. Very quick and easy repair. Just be sure to grease the cable heavily full length, and the coupler that connects the upper and lower cables.