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[Lifetime Warranty] 530037793 Air Filter Tune-Up Kit - Compatible with Poulan Pro 1900 1950 2025 2050 2075 2150 2350 2375 2450 2550 Chainsaw, Craftsman - Replaces 530069216 530069247 530071835 with Primer Bulb & Fuel Line

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530037793 Air Filter & Fuel System Tune-Up Kit

Key Features

  • High-Flow Foam Filtration: The 530037793 air filter is made from premium oil-compatible foam designed to capture fine sawdust and debris while maintaining maximum airflow for optimal engine combustion.
  • Transparent Primer Bulbs: Includes high-quality, flexible primer bulbs that resist hardening and cracking, allowing for quick fuel delivery to the carburetor for easier starts.
  • Chemical-Resistant Fuel Lines: Features Tygon-style fuel tubing that remains flexible in extreme temperatures and resists the swelling or "melting" often caused by ethanol-blended gasoline.
  • Complete Intake Restoration: This all-in-one kit addresses the most common "no-start" issues by replacing the air filter, fuel delivery lines, and priming mechanism simultaneously.
  • Tool-Free Filter Installation: The air filter is designed to fit snugly into the factory air box housing, requiring no modifications for a perfect, vacuum-tight seal.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Air Filter: 530037793, 53037793, 39-13119
  • Fuel/Primer Components: 530069216, 530069247, 530071835, 530047213

Compatibility & Fitment

This kit is the primary maintenance set for small-displacement Poulan and Craftsman chainsaws. Key compatible models include:

  • Poulan / Poulan Pro: 1900, 1950, 1975, 2025, 2050, 2055, 2075, 2150, 2155, 2175, 2250, 2350, 2375, 2450, 2550, and Wild Thing models.
  • Craftsman: Fits most 33cc to 42cc "Purple" and "Red" series saws manufactured by MTD/Poulan (e.g., 358-series model numbers).
  • Other Brands: Select Remington and Husqvarna models utilizing the 530-series chassis.

When to Replace

  • Hard Starting: You have to pull the starter cord 10+ times, often indicating the primer bulb is not pulling fuel or the fuel lines have developed pinhole leaks.
  • Engine Stalls Under Load: The saw starts and idles but dies as soon as you begin a cut, typically caused by a restricted/dirty air filter.
  • Cracked Primer Bulb: Visible cracks or a "sunk-in" bulb that doesn't return to its original shape when pressed.
  • "Gooey" or Brittle Fuel Lines: The yellow lines have turned dark, feel sticky, or snap when bent, which can lead to air bubbles in the fuel system.
  • Excessive Fuel Consumption: A dirty air filter causes the engine to run "rich," wasting fuel and potentially fouling the spark plug with carbon.

Installation Tips

  • Clean the Air Box: Before installing the new foam filter, use a damp rag to wipe out any sawdust trapped inside the air box to prevent it from entering the carburetor.
  • Prime the Lines: When replacing fuel lines, ensure the "suction" line (with the filter) goes to the carburetor inlet and the "return" line goes from the primer bulb back to the tank.
  • Fish Wire Technique: Use a piece of thin wire with a hook at the end to pull the new fuel lines through the small holes in the gas tank.
  • Lube the Filter: For best results, apply 2-3 drops of clean 2-cycle engine oil to the foam filter and squeeze it to distribute (do not soak it). This helps the foam trap the finest dust particles.
  • Check the Vent: While the tank is open, check the small fuel tank vent. If the vent is clogged, the saw will run for 5 minutes and then die due to a vacuum lock in the tank.
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  • EXACT REPLACEMENT

    EXACT REPLACEMENT

    Air filter replaces 530-037793, 530037793, 53037793; Craftsman 358.350460, 358.360280, 358.791050
  • PREMIUM QUALITY

    PREMIUM QUALITY

    Crafted from premium synthetic fiber , this filter includes a protective mesh layer that reinforces its structure, offering enhanced durability
  • SAVING SOLUTION

    SAVING SOLUTION

    Enjoy the great feeling when your engine is repaired and works properly like before - BlueStars brings DIY solutions to help you deal with any trouble
  • SIMPLE INSTALLATION

    SIMPLE INSTALLATION

    The installation just takes a few minutes and will save you at least a hundred bucks in labor.

FAQ

This kit is compatible with a wide range of Poulan, Poulan Pro, Craftsman, and McCulloch chainsaws, including models 1900, 1950, 1975, 2025, 2050, 2050LE, 2050WT, 2055, 2055LE, 2075, 2075C, 2075OC, 2150, 2150LE, 2155, 2175, 2250, 2250LE, 2350, 2375, 2375LE, 2450, 2550, 3200, 3500, and 3516.
This kit replaces air filter 530037793 (also 530-037793, 53037793), primer bulb 530071835 (also 530047213, 188-513, 188-518), fuel filter 530095646, and fuel lines 530069216 and 530069247.
If your chainsaw is struggling to start, stalling during operation, or running rough, it is often due to a clogged air filter or a degraded fuel system. A cracked or brittle fuel line will cause air leaks and fuel delivery issues, while a yellowed or stiff primer bulb will fail to prime the carburetor properly, making cold starts difficult.
The primary cause of failure is the use of ethanol-blended fuels. Ethanol attracts moisture and can cause fuel lines to harden, crack, or turn gummy over time. Additionally, the fuel filter can become restricted by debris or varnish buildup, which starves the engine of the fuel it needs to maintain consistent power.
Before installing new lines, ensure the fuel tank is completely drained. When routing the new lines, verify that they are not kinked or pinched during reassembly. It is also a good practice to inspect the fuel tank grommet for signs of wear or cracking, as a loose fit here can cause fuel leaks.
This is a straightforward maintenance task that typically takes 20 to 30 minutes. You will generally need a screwdriver to access the air filter housing and a pair of needle-nose pliers to assist in pulling the fuel lines through the tank grommet. No specialized mechanical training is required.