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How To Clean Carburetor On Husqvarna 128ld Weed Eater

Carburetor Kit

Part Number: 545081848

Husqvarna Jonsered

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4 - 8 business days

*This part replaces obsolete part #: and 5450060-62.

Product Information

Manufacturer: Husqvarna, Jonsered
Product Number: 545081848
Classification: Part
Weight: 0.31 lbs.
Shipping: Ships Worldwide

Description:

Genuine Manufacturer Approved Carburetor Kit which includes a Metal Body Carburetor and a Carburetor Gasket. It is used on some Husqvarna Gas Powered String Trimmers. The purpose of this part is to mix air and gas before the fuel mix goes to the engine. If the engine won\'t start and the tank is full of fresh fuel, test the carburetor by removing the air filter and pouring about a teaspoon of fuel into the carburetor. Pull the starter rope. If the engine starts and then quickly dies, the carburetor is likely the problem.

Products Compatibility

This item works with the following types of products:

  • • Edger
  • • Trimmer

Questions & Answers


Does this carburetor come set Correctly or so I have to make adjustments?

Mark for model number 128ld asked on 2019-10-13

Hi Mark, you should not have to make any adjustments during the install. Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair!

Repair Instructions: Submitted by Customers Like You

14 of 14 people found this instruction helpful

Time Spent Repairing:

Less than 15 minutes

Tools Used:

Power Drill, Socket set

Trimmer was starting, running for 3 minutes then stalling.

Remove the air filter assembly, remove the fuel lines and throttle from the old carburetor. Note where the fuel lines went. Remove the old carburetor and gasket and install the new ones. Install the air box to secure the new carburetor. Install the fuel lines and throttle. Install the filter and filter cover. Press the primer a few times, choke it until it kicks over, open the choke, and you should be running.

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7 of 7 people found this instruction helpful

Time Spent Repairing:

15-30 minutes

Carburetor problems

Remove the air cleaner cover then the air filter. Remove the fuel lines and throttle ( pay attention where the fuel line went) Remove the two nuts holding the air box and carburetor. Remove the old carburetor and gasket. Then install the new gasket and carburetor and tighten up the two nuts behind the air box. Install the fuel lines and throttle. Then the air cleaner assembly.

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7 of 8 people found this instruction helpful

Time Spent Repairing:

15-30 minutes

Tools Used:

Screwdriver, Pliers, Nutdriver

Would not start. Carburator was plugged up and would not deliver fuel with plunge bulb. Tried carb and choke cleaner. Spark was good.

1st Drain remaining fuel and discard. Unpacked the new parts and familiarized with all.Took off cover with nut driver. Discarded used air filter and replaced it with the new one and set it aside. The throttle cable and fuel tubing were removed with needle nose pliers. Removed the old carburetor. Removed old gasket and installed the new. Replaced the old carb with the new. Without cover the carb is loose for attaching the throttle cable first and then the fuel tubing. Used needle nose pliers to attach the throttle cable and to attach the tubing to the new carb and carefully slid them up snug to the carb. Tested the throttle and it worked properly. Replaced cover. Tightened cover nuts with nut driver. Added fresh oil and gas mix. Pumped the new plunge bulb about 4 to 6 times, with no throttle pulled 2 times at full choke, and then on 3rd pull at half choke it fired up. I let it warm up for10+/- seconds and flipped off the choke. Idle is slightly high but haven't changed it with the idle adjust screw yet. Went right work and it ran for about 2 hours like it was brand new.

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4 of 4 people found this instruction helpful

Time Spent Repairing:

Less than 15 minutes

Tools Used:

Screwdriver, Socket set

Carburator replacement

1- Remove the air cleaner
2- Remove the fuel lines and throttle from the old carburetor
3- Remove the nut holding the old carb and gasket on
4- Place the new gasket and carb on and tighten the nuts
5- Place the fuel lines and throttle on the new carb.
6- Install the air cleaner assembly

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4 of 4 people found this instruction helpful

Time Spent Repairing:

15-30 minutes

Tools Used:

Screwdriver, Pliers

Carburetor was leaking gas.

Remove the air cleaner assembly, Then remove the fuels lines (Note where the fuel lines were connected) and the throttle cable from the old carburetor. Install the fuel lines and throttle cable on the new carburetor. Then install the air cleaner assembly.

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2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful

Time Spent Repairing:

30-60 minutes

Tools Used:

Pliers, Socket set

Carburetor had had ethanol gas run through it. Needed replacement.

Repair was simple. Most difficult part was replacing fuel and return lines. Cut lines at an angle, put oil on them, push through hole and grab with a pair of hemostats and pull. Not sure pliers would work. Other than that simple.

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Time Spent Repairing:

15-30 minutes

Tools Used:

Screwdriver, Nutdriver, #25 torx bit

Trimmer would only run with choke turned halfway on and would not accept any throttle.

1. Remove air filter cover and air filter.
2. Remove two visible hex nuts.
3. Remove plastic cowling over carburetor.
4. Remove fuel lines. Push lines of carburetor fittings with flat blade screw driver.
5. Gently pull carburetor from side of engine.
6. When clear of the studs, unhook throttle cable from carburetor. Remove gasket.
7. Install gasket, hook throttle cable in carburetor and slide carburetor over studs.
8. Reinstall remaining parts. Do not over tighten hex nuts.

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Time Spent Repairing:

15-30 minutes

Tools Used:

Screwdriver, Socket set

Weed eater only run with choke on.

Removed the plastic cover.
Removed nuts holding carburetor.
Removed gas lines.
Removed carburetor.
Installed new carburetor re-attach gas lines.
Done.

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Time Spent Repairing:

Less than 15 minutes

Trimmer would not stay running, tried cleaning the carb. Continued to run poorly even after adjusting the carb. Replaced with a new carb from replacement parts and it now runs perfectly.

Removed air breather cover, disconnected fuel lines and throttle cable. Removed old carb and replaced with new one in reverse order.

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Time Spent Repairing:

Less than 15 minutes

Would not start or run

Installed new carb. in 5 minutes. Runs like new.

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Reviews

4.8

Average Rating (out of 5):

23 Reviews

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OEM Part - Worked as expected

This is an OEM carburetor for my Husqvarna 128LD string trimmer. Installed and my string trimmer is back up and running.

Tod - October 20, 2021 Verified Purchase

Great service and very fast

I found a carb replacement on line and once again it was replacement parts. Great price, even better customer service and very fast delivery. Your parts could already be on their way

Guest - August 10, 2021 Verified Purchase

Quick change out

Working like new

Guest - August 9, 2021 Verified Purchase

Great customer service

I ordered the wrong part. Plain and simple. However, there were no issues returning it search for the right replacement.

Rui - July 20, 2021 Verified Purchase

Correct part, works great

Quick shipping and correct part as listed. Will definitely order from here again if needed

Guest - June 18, 2021 Verified Purchase

Receive the carburetor for my Husquarna grass trimmer as ordered. I installed it and grass trimmer works find.

My grass timmer operates great after installing new carburetor.

Guest - June 13, 2021 Verified Purchase

fix my blower 125 bvx

work great easy to put on

Guest - June 13, 2021 Verified Purchase

Bringing it back to life

Someone gifted me an inoperable weed wacker. Replaced carburetor and it runs great.

Gary - April 14, 2021 Verified Purchase

Great part.

Easy to install. Delivery was smooth and quick. 5 stars service.

Guest - September 7, 2020 Verified Purchase

DYI - saved MAJOR $$

Ordered/received replacement carburetor for Husqvarna 128 LD trimmer. 2 retainer bolts & 10 minutes later trimmer 'fired up'/ran like it was it was brand new (no adjustments - no nothin')! Trimmer lists for around $200. so with your $42. carburetor I am more than satisfied! Will GLADLY revisit your services if necessary in future!

Guest - July 18, 2020 Verified Purchase

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Product Information

Manufacturer: Husqvarna, Jonsered
Product Number: 545081848
Classification: Part
Weight: 0.31 lbs.
Shipping: Ships Worldwide

How To Clean Carburetor On Husqvarna 128ld Weed Eater

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