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Craftsman 358.351580
By: llTheSystemll Date: March 12, 2021, 2:25 pm
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Hi Folks,
This is my first post. I have a Craftsman 358.351580 I bought
around 1999. I need to replace the fuel line and the primer
line.
On page 22 in my manual it shows part # 530069216 with a
description of Primer Line Kit (Small Dia).
In the picture, it references the fuel line AND the primer line
as 16. I have not taken it apart yet to check but will do so.
HTML https://www.searspartsdirect.com/manual/4jd70ldd35-000247/craftsman-358351580-gas-chainsaw-parts
I thought I would see if anyone here knows if these lines are
the same size. If not any idea what the sizes are supposed to
be for this model? Maybe Craftsman used the same size on all
of their models. I see kits online but have not seen one that
mentions 358.351580 yet. I am still looking and figure I will
find what I need.
Thanks for your time
Brian
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Re: Craftsman 358.351580
By: Chainsawrepair Date: March 13, 2021, 6:16 am
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If yours is a newer strato it could be different routing.
Check your routing to see if like this older 2150.
If I recall right the primer lines were all the same size. Only
the line from tank with fuel filter on end to carb was smaller.
This was the fuel line routing on this poulan 2150. Marked them
A B C and at both end areas to show routing.
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Re: Craftsman 358.351580
By: llTheSystemll Date: March 13, 2021, 9:50 am
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Thanks Cut4Fun,
I will pull it apart when I get some time this week to check.
When you say "newer strato," does that mean within the last 20
or so years? I bought this saw new in 99.
Brian
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Re: Craftsman 358.351580
By: Chainsawrepair Date: March 13, 2021, 2:45 pm
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If yours is a newer strato it could be different routing.
Check your routing to see if like this older 2150.
If I recall right the primer lines were all the same size. Only
the line from tank with fuel filter on end to carb was smaller.
This was the fuel line routing on this poulan 2150. Marked them
A B C and at both end areas to show routing.
[quote author=llTheSystemll link=topic=7620.msg87770#msg87770
date=1615650601]
Thanks Cut4Fun,
I will pull it apart when I get some time this week to check.
When you say "newer strato," does that mean within the last 20
or so years? I bought this saw new in 99.
Brian
[/quote]
Strato has that air intake above the carb that opens up with
linkage attachment to carb.
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Re: Craftsman 358.351580
By: llTheSystemll Date: March 26, 2021, 5:55 pm
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[quote author=Cut4fun . link=topic=7620.msg87768#msg87768
date=1615637806]
If yours is a newer strato it could be different routing.
Check your routing to see if like this older 2150.
If I recall right the primer lines were all the same size. Only
the line from tank with fuel filter on end to carb was smaller.
This was the fuel line routing on this poulan 2150. Marked them
A B C and at both end areas to show routing.
[/quote]
Hey C4F,
I fixed my chainsaw today. I looks like the older 2150. No
air intake like on the strato.
I used this video although not exactly the same as what I have
but real close and your help to fix it.
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I42DXWCbWFQ&t=3s
Getting the hoses through was a little challenging only because
my needle nose pliers would not reach the other side of the tank
to grab the large hose. My neighbor has a pair and I was able
to ease it on through. Real easy actually once I borrowed
those. This saw has been down for awhile and it fired right
up.
Thanks for the help.
Brian
PS. Oh I bought this
HTML https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071GY8SC8/?coliid=I2N34OUAL1IP7N&colid=37ED55U6RCEEE&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
and it worked like a champ. I just had to work the filter onto
the small hose and again onto the carb. Not hard just tight the
way I like em :)
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Re: Craftsman 358.351580
By: Chainsawrepair Date: March 27, 2021, 6:07 am
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Nice when your able to do it yourself. WTG
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