Repair instructions
5
Cleaning and inspection
Carefully check that:
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there are no leaks from the fuel tank
there are no leaks from the tank filler cap
the fuel hose is undamaged and free from wear
the fuel filter is not clogged
the tank vent is not blocked or leaking
the vibration damping springs and stops are not
damaged
Replacing the fuel filter
NOTE!
Do not use knurled pliers to disconnect
or reconnect the fuel hose. This could
damage the hose and lead to leakage or
fracture.
1
First remove the old fuel filter from the tank unit
using special tool 502 50 83-01.
2
Pull the fuel hose out of the tank and pull off the
filter.
Unscrew both stops and the three vibration damp-
ing springs from the flywheel side and clutch side
of the engine.
3
Fit the new fuel filter and feed the fuel hose back
into position.
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Replacing the fuel hose
NOTE!
Do not use knurled pliers to disconnect or
reconnect the fuel hose. This could dam-
age the hose.
1
Before replacing the fuel hose, measure the length
of hose between the crankcase and carburettor
and between the tank and crankcase. The cor-
rect hose length between the tank and crankcase
is 43 mm (1.69 inches). The correct hose length
between the crankcase and carburettor is 53 mm
Disconnect and remove the fuel hose from the
crankcase.
(2.09
inches).
2
Remove the fuel hose from the fuel tank using tool
502
50 83-01. Trim off 5 mm (0.20 inches) from
the mitred end of the hose. Fit the fuel filter and
reinsert the hose in the tank.
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Categories | Chainsaw Manuals, Husqvarna Chainsaw Manuals |
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Tags | Husqvarna 340, Husqvarna 345, Husqvarna 346XP, Husqvarna 350, Husqvarna 351, Husqvarna 353 |
Model Year | 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 |
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Document Type | Operator's Manual |
Language | English |
Product Brand | Husqvarna, Chainsaw |
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Publisher | husqvarna.com |
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