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Fuel Line Routing Craftsman Chainsaw

Posted by bankerjohn 8 NC (My Page) on
Thu, Jun 23, 11 at 21:15

Need some help putting in new fuel lines on my Craftsman chainsaw (358.352180). All the old lines have disintegrated to the point I can't tell what connection routes to where!

This saw has a primer bulb with 2 nipples ... one marked TANK and the other marked CARB. Questions: large or small line? from which nipple? to which destination? ... and if the destination is the carburetor, which connection?

See below for a picture of the carb showing the 2 fuel line connectors ... and the primer bulb.


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RE: Fuel Line Routing Craftsman Chainsaw

Don't know where I came up with the name Hasbro ... but here's the same carb picture labelled correctly as a Walbro !!


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RE: Fuel Line Routing Craftsman Chainsaw

I found a video explaining the fuel line routing on the Poulan 2150 saw ... which I believe to be virtually identical to the Craftsman model I have.

Here is a link that might be useful: Fuel Line Configuration on Poulan 2150 Chainsaw


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