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Husqvarna 55 starting issue
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<blockquote data-quote="dougand3" data-source="post: 5941395" data-attributes="member: 121013"><p>Fuel lines can get soft and collapse under suction, esp if older and have been sitting in ethanol fuel mix. If shop replaced fuel lines a few months ago-seems less likely. What all did the shop do?</p><p>Like AVB said, you may have a diaphragm problem-both metering and fuel pump ones may be stiff.</p><p>You can rebuild the Zama C1Q or Walbro WT170 carb with a $5-$8 kit. But when new AM carb clones are $12, I don't bother. Search online Husqvarna 55 carburetor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dougand3, post: 5941395, member: 121013"] Fuel lines can get soft and collapse under suction, esp if older and have been sitting in ethanol fuel mix. If shop replaced fuel lines a few months ago-seems less likely. What all did the shop do? Like AVB said, you may have a diaphragm problem-both metering and fuel pump ones may be stiff. You can rebuild the Zama C1Q or Walbro WT170 carb with a $5-$8 kit. But when new AM carb clones are $12, I don't bother. Search online Husqvarna 55 carburetor. [/QUOTE]
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