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Husqvarna 532139277 Fuel Tank Stem & 532003645 Bushing Kit

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  • Genuine OEM Husqvarna parts
  • Kit contains: (1) 532139227 fuel tank stem and (1) 532003645 bushing
  • 532139227 replaces 539110432, 532003645 replaces 3645J and 532124952
  • Fits various Husqvarna, Craftsman, AYP, Poulan, Poulan Pro, Roper and Weed Eater models
  • Please note: Consult your machine's manual before ordering to ensure correct replacement parts


Husqvarna Fuel Tank Stem & Bushing Combo Kit


PAULA CANAN
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024
This product works great
Ashley Bourque
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024
This fit perfect. Great Product and easy to install.
R3 Sonic Blue GT
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2024
A perfect fit. Arrived quickly and intact
H KULYK
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
Helped to save my 24 yr old mower from trash heap.
Kristy Lower
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2023
High quality
Scott
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2021
Although the description mentions weed trimmers, this is an exact replacement for the fuel bushing & stem on my Husqvarna tractor (YTH20K46) with a Kohler engine (SV600). I have the factory manuals & these are not listed as replaceable however, the are identical to those originally installed in the fuel tank. Much cheaper & less waste replacing these than the entire tank. You can see the new one on the left of my photos & the old dried out one on the right. A little soapy water on them & they pop right in - rubber bushing first, then plastic stem.
Thomas Hegland
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2020
This was a Genuine Husqvarna part and worked perfectly. I recommend this part - You will be pleased with it's performance. Very easy to install. It is a good part to replace as a general maintenance item every 6 or 7 years from what I can see. The fuel delivery system is poorly designed, but this will fix this part of the system.To access the tank, you must remove the seat and then the rear Body assembly. There are a few Videos on YouTube showing how to do this.I used a pliers to remove the old one.The old part had become hard and no longer sealed. It was loose in the hole. The new one was softer and once installed fit snug and sealed.Be sure and lubricate the rubber bushing when you install and once it is in the tank, then insert the fuel line fitting.
Rodney D. Reynolds
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2019
Fuel additives, or leaving fuel in gas tank over the season can soften and dissolve the material these are made of - then you end up with a fuel system repair. These are compression fit - meaning you have to push the fuel line nipple into the base when the base is installed - that is easier than it sounds, but you want a tight, leak free fit - do not use any lubricant other than gasoline if you do this. PS: If you are replacing this part, you really need to replace your fuel hose/line it is made out of the same material and likely has potential for leak/fire.