Filter Plug/Fuel tank Vent on Husky 353 - quick question

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MartDalb

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Hey everyone

Got myself a used 353.
I have not done alot of work on these things.

So, looking down at the fuel vent/plug.

The IPL shows 2, a small and a larger one.
501 62 98-01(small one)
503 60 04-01 (large one)

Mine only has a small one, is the large on missing?
Seems to be a nice hole for it....which is empty.

See pictures, thanks for all help :)
 

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from the ipl...
I only spot a tiny lil filter in there, as above picture shows.

Any help?
 

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another question comes to mind, how on earth do you get the "small" vent out, if replacement is needed? :reading:
 
They are pressed inside . Use a 3" screw to pull the vents out.
ah so you just drill a tiny screw into it and force it out, clever. Thanks :)

Not sure I have to get it out though, the saw works fine, but it does leak a tiny bit from that small plug/vent, and seeing as the larger one is missing. Might I be fine to just get the "large" plug and install it?
 
You might get away with just the outside one but I would order 2 of each just in case it don't work for you. Cheap enough. I personally like the older style with a rubber duckbill vent under the brass filter plug style.

And yes, use a sharp drywall or similar screw to remove them. It's what I have been using with success. I also recommend using a hand Phillips driver verses a drill to drive the screw in. Things can go sideways fast...pun intended!
 

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