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Homelite Gas line trimmer Parts — Browse All Models

Homelite gas line trimmers have a reputation for durability and top performance. Keep your Homelite gas line trimmer in top condition by performing routine maintenance and replacing any worn or broken parts. When you need Homelite line trimmer replacement parts, you can trust Sears PartsDirect to have the parts you need to keep your line trimmer running smoothly.

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Line Trimmer Recoil Starter Spring 638033001

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Procedure for replacing the carburetor on your Homelite gas line trimmer

  • Wear work gloves to protect your hands and work in a well-ventilated area.
  • Disconnect the wire from the spark plug.
  • Remove the fuel cap and the drain the tank into an approved storage container.
  • Take a digital photograph of configuration of the fuel lines attached to the carburetor, or make a diagram. Pull the fuel lines off of the carburetor, using needle-nose pliers if necessary. Remove the cover from the air filter housing and then remove the air filter.
  • Use an Allen wrench to remove the 2 mounting screws that secure the carburetor to the engine. Pull the air filter housing off of the carburetor. Remove the carburetor from the side of the engine. The throttle cable is still attached to the carburetor. Take a digital photograph of how the throttle cable control cable connects to the carburetor or make a diagram. Disconnect the throttle cable and remove the existing carburetor.
  • Insert the throttle cable on the new carburetor the same way it was installed on the original carburetor. Position the gasket on the nipples of the engine mount and hold the carburetor in place. Install the filter housing and secure it with the 2 mounting screws. Using a torque wrench, tighten the screws to 25 in./lbs. of torque. If you don't have a torque wrench, tighten them reasonable tightly.
  • Referring to your digital photograph or diagram, connect the fuel lines to the new carburetor.
  • Clean the air filter if necessary before installing it. Position the filter in place and close the cover on the filter housing. Connect the spark plug wire on the spark plug.

What to do when you see your Homelite gas line trimmer leaking gas

Move the line trimmer to a well-ventilated area and check the fuel lines for cracks. Replace the fuel lines if they're leaking. If fuel leaks from the carburetor, rebuild or replace the carburetor to prevent gas from leaking.

Check the fuel tank cap and its seal. Replace the fuel tank cap if its seal is damaged and leaking.

Check the fuel tank and replace the tank if it's damaged.

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