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| Sappling Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: riverina
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Hi there ive just aquired a stihl 075 it has a walbro carby the only numbers that i can find are 400-1354 im looking trying to find a carb kit for it any help wood be apreatated.
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| Sappling Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: Pacific Northwest
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| Sappling Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: riverina
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Thanks logger just caught my stihl dealer today he has orded a full carb kit also decompression valve and seal ring there is a lot of parts for sale on ebay from the usa what ever i carn't get here in ozz il get from the usa also have some mates looking for parts for the 075. ![]() Last edited by louie; 12th July 2011 at 10:23 PM. |
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| Sappling Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: Pacific Northwest
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| Sappling Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: canada
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louie I have an 075 that has a tillotson HSBO8-442, it should be easy to source a carb kit ,hope this helps .... the pres |
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| Sappling Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: riverina
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Thanks guys ill just see what other parts i can sorse off ebay i have a brother in law that lives in rockhampton Queensland that knows a few blokes with old stihls that might have parts for the 075 will see how my bro in law goes.
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| Sappling Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: riverina
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Well guys the decompression valve and ring turned up and the carb kit which i got my stihl dealer to fit saved me a bit of time the only 2 things that were missing were the top and bottom carby gaskets they should be here on friday morning.Cost me so far for carbkit decompression valve and ring and labour to fit the carb kit and fuel filter for the fuel tank all up $90 bucks.
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| Sappling Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: riverina
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Well guys fitted the gaskets and carby gave the tank a flush to clean out any solids that may be in the bottom of the tank put in a new fuel filter filled her up with fuel pored a little down the carb after about six pulls of the cord she came to life ran a little bit rough at first untill she sucked up the fuel well what can i say i think i fluked a good one here sounds strong.The other parts that i need are clutch cover exhaust cover and safety handle to protect your hand from hitting the chain will sorse from ebay or the bro in law. |
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