Best AM Carbs?

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Just curious if anyone has a preferred "brand" of aftermarket carbs for their saws. I need to get one for one of my 036 saws. Since the OEM part is a ZAMA from China, I see no reason to spend $80-$120 on something that came out of China.
 
I've had a couple of the AM from ebay and amazon, and I've had mixed results. They were always listed as ZAMA carbs, but none actually were. I figured I'd ask the question and see if there was a specific AM brand that seems to hold up pretty good.
 
I would not assume one Chinese carb is as food or bad as the next. Chinese mtg will make a product as well as one is willing to demand. I doubt Husqvarna supplier quality engineers permit Zama to ruin their brand with defective carbs.
 
A Proline aftermarket carb worked fine for me on an 034, but it was ~$65. My dealer couldn't get the OEM carb at the time, had one on order for me for months with no luck.

If OEM is available I would spend the $$$ and do it. With the exception of the Proline carb I mentioned, every other AM carb I've tried has been a waste of time and money, and I wound up having to pony up for the right part in the end anyway. I'll skip all that now and if available I'll just buy the right one from the beginning, even if it hurts at the time.
 
A Proline aftermarket carb worked fine for me on an 034, but it was ~$65. My dealer couldn't get the OEM carb at the time, had one on order for me for months with no luck.

If OEM is available I would spend the $$$ and do it. With the exception of the Proline carb I mentioned, every other AM carb I've tried has been a waste of time and money, and I wound up having to pony up for the right part in the end anyway. I'll skip all that now and if available I'll just buy the right one from the beginning, even if it hurts at the time.
I hit eBay for used OEM and order a rebuild kit had good luck so far .
 

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