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[Lifetime Warranty] 127-9008 Carburetor Kit - Compatible with Toro Power Clear 621 721 Snowblower 38741 38742 38743 38744 38751 - Replaces 127-9053 120-4419 with Primer Bulb, Fuel Filter & Gaskets

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127-9008 Carburetor Compatible with Toro Power Clear

Key Features

  • Direct replacement carburetor assembly for specified Toro models.
  • Engineered for reliable cold-weather starting and consistent engine performance.
  • Maintains original equipment fuel and air mixture specifications.
  • Complete kit includes carburetor, gaskets, and fuel line for a full service.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Toro: 127-9008, 127-9053, 120-4419
  • Gasket (Toro): 127-0076, 127-0078, 127-0080

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Brand: Toro
  • Series: Power Clear 621, Power Clear 721
  • Fits Models: 38741, 38742, 38743, 38744, 38751

When to Replace

  • Engine will not start or is difficult to start.
  • Engine idles roughly, stalls, or surges.
  • Noticeable decrease in engine power or fuel efficiency.
  • Black smoke emits from the exhaust.
  • Fuel is leaking from the carburetor body.

Installation Tips

  • Always disconnect the spark plug wire before beginning work.
  • Drain all fuel from the tank and carburetor bowl.
  • Take a photo of the linkage and fuel line connections before disassembly for reference.
  • Ensure all gasket mating surfaces are clean and free of old material.
  • After installation, fill with fresh fuel and check for leaks before starting the engine.
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  • PERFECT FIT

    PERFECT FIT

    Carburetor replaces parts 127-9053, 127-9008. Gasket replaces parts 127-0076, 127-0078, 127-0080
  • DURABLE ALUMINUM ALLOY

    DURABLE ALUMINUM ALLOY

    The carburetor adopts a robust aluminum alloy, offering remarkable durability, resistance to corrosion, and exceptional efficiency
  • SAVING SOLUTION

    SAVING SOLUTION

    Enjoy the great feeling when your blower is repaired and works like before - BlueStars brings DIY solutions to help you deal with any trouble
  • PACKAGE INCLUDE

    PACKAGE INCLUDE

    1 Carburetor, 3 Gaskets, 1 Metal Gasket, 2 Fuel Lines, 1 Fuel Filter, 4 Clamps, 1 Primer Bulb, 1 Fuel Shut Off Valve, 1 Insulator, 1 Choke Control Arm
EXCEPTIONAL SNOW BLOWER PARTS

EXCEPTIONAL SNOW BLOWER PARTS

Brand Model Number
Carburetor Replaces 127-9053, 127-9008
Gasket Replaces 127-0076, 127-0078, 127-0080
Fits for Toro 38741, Toro 38742, Toro 38743, Toro 38744, Toro 38751 Snow Blower, Toro models 38741 (Power Clear 721 R Snowthrower), 38742 (Power Clear 721 E Snowthrower), 38743 (Power Clear 721 QZR Snowthrower), 38744 (Power Clear 721 QZE Snowthrower), 38751 (Power Clear 721 R-C Commercial Snowthrower), Toro Power Clear 621 721 models

FAQ

This carburetor is commonly matched to select Toro Power Clear and Quick Clear single-stage snowblower models, including Power Clear 621 and 721 series units. Model numbers shown in reference listings include 38741, 38742, 38743, 38744, 38751, 38563, and 38568. Because some Toro model numbers have production-range differences, it is best to confirm the machine model and serial range on your snowblower before ordering.
The main referenced part numbers are 127-9008 and 38744. Cross-references found for this carburetor family include 120-4419 and 127-9053. Related gasket numbers often associated with this setup are 127-0076, 127-0078, and 127-0080.
Typical carburetor-related symptoms include hard starting, needing primer repeatedly to stay running, surging, rough idle, stalling under load, fuel leakage, or an engine that only runs briefly on choke. On snowblowers, these issues are often caused by varnish buildup in the small fuel passages, contamination in the bowl or jets, or deterioration after fuel has sat through the off-season.
The most common cause is old fuel, especially gasoline left sitting between winters. As fuel ages, it can leave varnish deposits that block the carburetor's metering passages. Water contamination, debris from the fuel tank or fuel line, and ethanol-related residue can also cause poor fuel delivery. On seasonal equipment like snowblowers, this is one of the most common no-start causes.
For a typical DIY owner, installation is usually a moderate repair that takes about 30 to 60 minutes. Basic hand tools are normally all that is needed, such as screwdrivers, nut drivers or a small socket set, and pliers for hose clamps. Before starting, shut off fuel if equipped, disconnect the spark plug wire, and take a photo of the linkage and fuel line routing so the choke and governor connections go back in the correct positions.
Drain stale fuel from the tank, inspect the fuel line for cracks or restriction, and check the primer bulb and gaskets for leaks. If the carburetor kit includes new gaskets, use them during installation rather than reusing old compressed seals. It is also smart to inspect the spark plug and air intake area and make sure no dirt enters the intake during the swap.
Listings for 127-9008 commonly describe it as a carburetor assembly or carburetor kit, and some references indicate it may be supplied with gaskets. Associated gasket numbers for this setup include 127-0076, 127-0078, and 127-0080. Since package contents can vary by listing, verify exactly what is included if you need the primer bulb, fuel line, or additional hardware.