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Hi, I need some help fixing my husqvarna 550xp. It starts for a few seconds and then cuts out. I tore it down a bit and the plastic film behind the sprial diaphragm is ripped so I'm assuming that to be the problem. It's a walbro at-12 carb and I cant seem to find the walbro carb kit for the saw. Can anybody tell me what carb kit to get? I'm in Ireland by the way. Thanks in advance. 

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11 minutes ago, Paddyf said:

Hi, I need some help fixing my husqvarna 550xp. It starts for a few seconds and then cuts out. I tore it down a bit and the plastic film behind the sprial diaphragm is ripped so I'm assuming that to be the problem. It's a walbro at-12 carb and I cant seem to find the walbro carb kit for the saw. Can anybody tell me what carb kit to get? I'm in Ireland by the way. Thanks in advance. 

  @adw

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1 minute ago, Paddyf said:

you seem to be about as useful as a handbrake on a canoe 

I think he is tagging someone, so that they get an alert. That someone knows quite a lot about Husqvarna chainsaws.  

 

So I think @Stubby is actually being a lot more useful that a handbrake in a canoe as you put it!

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53 minutes ago, Paddyf said:

you seem to be about as useful as a handbrake on a canoe 

adw is a member on here . He works for Husqvarna  I thought he could help . Would that be a barbed wire canoe ?

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It probably is a mk2 however the last mk1 did have this, it was done to increase surface tension and eliminate the nasty flat spot a number of them had.

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yea its a mk1. to be honest I was totally confused when i opened the carb up..... Never seen that before. Thanks @spudulike for the parts number, we sure are fortunate to live in a part of the world where youll pay through your nose for parts. Ill havta look into mainland Europe 👍 Thanks for the help guys 

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24 minutes ago, Stubby said:

adw is a member on here . He works for Husqvarna  I thought he could help . Would that be a barbed wire canoe ?

Useful you are,like one of them chocolate tea pots🤣

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