Unbranded Carburador String Trimmer Piezas

Get Your String Trimmer Carburetors Ready for Spring

As the remnants of a long winter fade away, our attention will soon turn to the outdoors. Whether you like to host outdoor parties or just enjoy your backyard as a haven for your family over Spring Break, lawn care is an important piece of ensuring your outdoor events are great. Now is the perfect time to check out your lawn equipment and get it in working order for the upcoming season. Carburetors for string trimmers and edgers can make your lawn care work go faster.

Can a new carburetor improve a string trimmer's effectiveness?

A new string trimmer carburetor for weed eaters can improve the efficiency of your trimmer. Carburetors are a great way to improve the operation of your string trimmer if you have issues related to old gas or dirty gas lines. This replacement carburetor kit for string trimmer weed eaters includes all the necessary components to resolve carburetor issues for your string trimmer or edger.

How do you find the right carburetor?

Choosing the right lawn trimmer carburetors for your string trimmer or edger is relatively simple. There are two different types of engines that gas-powered string trimmers use: 2-cycle and 4-cycle. The 2-cycle engines use an oil and gas mixture to both fuel the engine and lubricate it at the same time. The 4-cycle engines keep the oil and gas separately. Because this results in different combustibility for the fuel, these two engine types need different carburetors. Moreover, there are different sizes of each type of carburetor.

The best way to ensure you buy the right carburetor for your trimmer is to find the make and model of your current trimmer and then search for compatible carburetors. Searching make and model eliminates the need to search for the correct size and cycle and gives you the best chance at finding the right carburetor for your trimmer.

What are the benefits of replacing your carburetor?

If your trimmer or edger won't start, is difficult to start, or runs sluggish, replacing your carburetor may be the best way to get your trimmer running correctly again. In time, gas breaks down into varnish and other contaminants that may coat the working parts of the carburetor, causing it to operate incorrectly. A new carburetor delivers the correct amount of gas to the engine for optimal performance.

When should you replace your carburetor?

Dirt, bad gas, and varnish can all cause issues with your carburetor, especially if your carburetor sees extended use in the heat or sunny weather. It may be difficult to repair the carburetor if it is excessively coated with varnish or other contaminants, making a replacement carburetor a great choice. A carburetor replacement with one of our kits is a quick, affordable way to get your trimmer ready to tackle the lawn over Spring Break.