Simple press in, but could sparingly apply sealant if you wanted to.
Note the position of the old one, then drive the new one in with a plastic mallet.
Note the position of the old one, then drive the new one in with a plastic mallet.
? Not sure you would get far with a soldering iron.Hey from WA In a worse case scenario if you can’t get a replacement barb, could a soldering iron melt it / plastic weld? I have done a fuel tank, but could it be worth a shot? Just don’t close up the ID ha
Your local Stihl dealers may stock an equivalent in Walbro, check there first. Try parts #s 1117-122-3900 or -3901
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