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[Lifetime Warranty] 4180-120-0615 FS91R Trimmer Carburetor Kit - Compatible with STIHL FS91R FS91 FC91 FS111 FC111 KM91R KM111R HT102 FC96 Trimmer Brushcutter

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4180-120-0615 FS91R Trimmer Carburetor Kit

Key Features

  • Complete replacement kit includes carburetor, air filter, fuel filter, fuel lines, grommet, primer bulb, and spark plug.
  • Designed as a direct-fit replacement for the original equipment manufacturer part.
  • Pre-calibrated from the factory; minor adjustments may be necessary for optimal performance based on altitude and fuel mixture.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • 4180-120-0615
  • 4180-120-0618
  • 4180-120-0611
  • C1Q-S174
  • 41801200615

Compatibility & Fitment

  • STIHL Trimmers / Brushcutters: FS89, FS89R, FS91, FS91R, FS111, FS111R, FS111RX
  • STIHL Edgers: FC91, FC96, FC111
  • STIHL Kombi Engines: KM91, KM91R, KM111, KM111R
  • STIHL Pole Pruners: HT102, HT103

When to Replace

  • Engine fails to start or experiences difficult starting.
  • Engine stalls frequently, idles roughly, or will not hold an idle.
  • Noticeable loss of power or poor acceleration during operation.
  • Fuel leaks from the carburetor body.
  • Excessive black smoke emitted from the exhaust.

Installation Tips

  • Verify compatibility with your specific model number before starting installation.
  • Drain all fuel from the tank before servicing the fuel system.
  • Document the routing of fuel lines and throttle linkage with photos before disassembly.
  • It is recommended to replace the fuel filter and fuel lines when installing a new carburetor.
  • After installation, check for fuel leaks and start the engine. Adjust idle and fuel mixture screws as needed for smooth operation.
Brand Model Number
Replaces 4180-120-0615, 4180-120-0613
Trimmers/Brushcutters FS 89, FS 91, FS 91 R, FS 111, FS 111 R, FS 111 RX
Kombi Systems KM 91 R, KM 111 R
Pole Pruners HT 102, HT 103
Edgers FC 91, FC 96, FC 111
Note Please check your model number and measurements before ordering to ensure the correct replacement for your fs91r carburetor.

FAQ

This kit is compatible with STIHL FS91R, FS91, FC91, FS111, FC111, KM91R, KM111R, HT102, FC96, FS89, FS89R, FS111R, FS111RX, HT103, and KM91 units. Because STIHL uses similar carburetors across several machines, please confirm your original carburetor part number matches 4180-120-0615 before ordering.
This carburetor replaces OEM part number 4180-120-0615. It is also compatible with 4180-120-0618, which is used on similar STIHL models. If your kit includes an air filter, it is designed to replace part number 4180-141-0300.
Typical carburetor-related symptoms on STIHL trimmers, edgers, Kombi engines, and pole pruners include hard starting, surging at idle, stalling when you open the throttle, bogging under load, fuel leakage, or an engine that only runs with the choke partially on. If fresh fuel, a clean air filter, and a good spark plug do not correct these issues, the carburetor may be restricted or worn internally.
The most common cause is stale ethanol-blended fuel, which leaves varnish inside the metering passages and can stiffen the internal diaphragm. Long storage with fuel in the tank, contaminated fuel, and cracked fuel lines can also cause lean running or poor fuel delivery. On machines used in dusty trimming conditions, a dirty air filter can also affect fuel-air balance and engine performance.
For someone comfortable with small-engine service, this is a moderate repair that typically takes 30 to 60 minutes. Required tools include Torx drivers, a screwdriver, needle-nose pliers, and possibly a pick for fuel lines or linkage removal. Before disassembly, take clear photos of the throttle linkage, fuel line routing, and primer or vent connections to ensure the new carburetor is installed correctly.
Check the fuel tank for old fuel or debris, inspect the fuel lines for cracks or softness, and replace the air filter if it is dirty. Inspect the intake gasket surfaces and ensure the spark arrestor screen is not plugged, as a restricted exhaust can mimic carburetor problems. If the kit includes an air filter, verify the filter number matches 4180-141-0300 before installation.
Yes, if the cause is fuel starvation inside the carburetor, such as a clogged metering circuit or hardened diaphragm. However, the same symptom can also result from a blocked tank vent, split fuel line, restricted fuel filter, or an air leak at the intake. If your machine briefly runs on choke but dies when the choke is opened, this often indicates a fuel-delivery issue.