GoaMotors 4 Size 4 Feet Long Small Engine fuel line hose, 530095646 Fuel filters, ZF-1 Fuel filters, Snap in Primer Bulb, 188-12 Primer Bulb, Carburetor Adjustment Tool
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This is a multi-part small engine maintenance kit that includes four feet of universal fuel line, two types of fuel filters (530095646 and ZF-1), a snap-in primer bulb, a 188-12 primer bulb, and a carburetor adjustment tool. It’s designed for use on lawn mowers, trimmers, chainsaws, and other small engines that use standard 1/4” or 5/32” fuel hose.
Fitment & Compatibility
- Fuel line: 4 feet of 1/4” ID (inner diameter) and 5/32” ID hose, fits most Briggs & Stratton, Tecumseh, Honda, and Kohler engines. Measure your existing hose diameter before cutting.
- Filters: 530095646 (Briggs & Stratton style) and ZF-1 (universal inline). Check your engine’s filter mounting – the 530095646 is a push-on type for vertical shaft engines; ZF-1 works for most inline applications.
- Primer bulbs: Snap-in type fits mowers with a plastic fuel tank (common on MTD, Troy-Bilt, Craftsman). The 188-12 is a push-in style for older or metal-tank engines. Measure the tank hole diameter (snap-in: ~1-1/8”, 188-12: ~1/2”).
- Adjustment tool: Works on most small engine carburetors with D-shaped or slotted mixture screws (Briggs, Tecumseh, Honda). Not for all carb models – check screw head shape.
Key Things to Know
- Quality: Fuel line is flexible but may harden over time if exposed to ethanol gas. Filters and bulbs are basic aftermarket replacements – not OEM, but functional for standard repairs.
- Installation: Cutting the fuel line to exact length is required. Use a sharp blade to avoid fraying. Primer bulbs can be tight to seat – warm them in hot water to soften.
- Common gotchas: The snap-in bulb may leak if the tank hole is worn or oversized. The 188-12 bulb may not fit deeper recessed tanks. Filters are small – confirm they don’t restrict flow for larger engines (over 200cc).
- Tool: The adjustment tool is plastic and may strip if over-tightened. Use light pressure.
Should You Buy It
Buy this kit if you maintain multiple small engines and need a basic assortment of fuel line, filters, and primer bulbs for common repairs. It’s a budget-friendly option for DIYers who don’t need OEM-specific parts and can measure their existing components. Avoid it if you need exact OEM replacements for a specific model or require high-ethanol-resistant hose.
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