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[Lifetime Warranty] 951-05444 Carburetor for Huayi 175SC Carb - For Cub Cadet MTD Troy-Bilt Snowblower Snow Thrower - Replaces 651-05444 951-15236 175SC 170SD

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951-05444 / 175SC Snowblower Carburetor Assembly

Key Features

  • Precision Fuel-Air Mixing: Specifically calibrated to provide the optimal air-to-fuel ratio for high-performance 175cc and 179cc OHV engines, ensuring consistent power delivery under heavy snow loads.
  • Cold-Weather "Quick-Start" Engineering: Features internal jetting and primer interfaces optimized for sub-zero temperatures, allowing for reliable one-pull starts in harsh winter conditions.
  • Corrosion-Resistant Aluminum Alloy: Manufactured from high-grade aluminum to resist the internal oxidation and "varnishing" typically caused by ethanol-blended fuels and moisture.
  • Direct Huayi 175SC Specification: Engineered as a 1:1 dimensional and functional match for the factory-original Huayi 175SC and 170SD carburetors used across the MTD family of brands.
  • Optimized Idle Stability: Designed to eliminate engine "hunting" or surging, providing a smooth and steady idle that prevents the engine from stalling when the snowblower's auger is engaged.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Primary Part: 951-05444.
  • MTD / Troy-Bilt / Cub Cadet: 651-05444, 951-15236.
  • Engine Series: 175SC, 170SD, 170-SD.
  • Other Codes: Huayi 175SC, B01MOCKKPE, PD00054321, 951-15236A.

Compatibility & Fitment

This carburetor is a standard component for many walk-behind snowblowers and snow throwers manufactured by MTD. Key compatible brands include:

  • Troy-Bilt: Fits various Storm series snowblowers including the Storm 2410, Storm 2420, Storm 2620, and Storm 2690.
  • Cub Cadet: Compatible with various 2X and 3X series units (e.g., 2X 24", 2X 26", and 2X 524WE).
  • MTD / Yard Machines / Yard-Man: Fits dozens of 179cc and 175cc OHV engine models produced under the MTD umbrella (e.g., 31A-32AD706, 31AS2P5C711).
  • Craftsman: Direct fit for many 24-inch and 26-inch snow throwers with the 179cc engine platform.
  • Note: Always verify your engine's model number and the specific carburetor code (often stamped 175SC or 170SD on the side) before ordering.

When to Replace

  • Snowblower Won't Start: The most common symptom; stale gas from the previous season has "varnished" inside the carburetor, clogging the tiny internal passages and the main jet.
  • Engine Surging (Hunting): The engine speed fluctuates up and down at idle or under load, indicating a "lean" condition caused by a partially blocked pilot jet.
  • Runs Only on Choke: The carburetor is too dirty to provide a proper fuel mixture, and the engine dies as soon as you move the choke to the "Run" position.
  • Leaking Gasoline: The internal float is stuck or the needle valve is worn, causing fuel to drip from the air intake or the bottom of the fuel bowl.
  • Black Smoke / Fouled Spark Plug: Indicates the carburetor is running too "rich" (too much fuel), which wastes gasoline and leads to poor engine performance and carbon buildup.

Installation Tips

  • Safety First: Work in a well-ventilated area. **CRITICAL:** Drain the fuel tank and fuel lines completely before removing the old carburetor to avoid gasoline spills.
  • Document the Linkage: **PRO TIP:** Take a photo of the governor linkage and throttle springs before you disconnect them. Getting these springs back into the correct holes is essential for proper engine speed control.
  • New Gasket Seal: Ensure the mounting surfaces are clean. Always use the new gaskets provided in the kit; an air leak at the gasket will cause the engine to run lean and surge.
  • Fuel Line Inspection: While the carburetor is off, check the rubber fuel line for cracks or brittleness. If the line is hard, replace it now and add an inline fuel filter if one isn't present.
  • Fresh Fuel Treatment: After installation, use fresh, high-octane gasoline. Always add a fuel stabilizer during the winter season to prevent ethanol from damaging your new carburetor during summer storage.
  • PERFECT FIT

    PERFECT FIT

    Replaces 951-05444, 651-05444, Huayi 175SC
  • DURABLE METAL & PLASTIC

    DURABLE METAL & PLASTIC

    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, 1 Mounting Gasket, 1 Fuel Filter, 1 Primer Bulb, 1 Fuel Line, 1 Primer Line, 1 Fuel Valve, Throttle Control Knob 35440 & 35438, 4 Clamp
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Brand Model Number
Replaces 951-05444, 651-05444, Huayi 175SC, 951-15236, 751-15236, 170SD
Compatible with Cub Cadet Snowblower, MTD Snowblower, Troy-Bilt Snow Thrower, Craftsman Snow Thrower

FAQ

This carburetor is used on Cub Cadet, MTD, Troy-Bilt, Craftsman, and Yard Machines snow blowers and snow throwers equipped with Huayi 175SC/170SD-style carburetors. It is compatible with 243cc engines, including 675-WU, 675-WUA, and 675-WUB applications. Because model fitment can vary by serial range, confirm your original carburetor number and engine model before ordering.
This carburetor replaces OEM part numbers 951-05444, 651-05444, 951-15236, 751-15236, 175SC, 170SD, and Huayi 210218. It is also compatible with the Huayi 175S series. Matching the numbers stamped on your original carburetor is the best way to confirm fitment.
Typical carburetor-related symptoms include hard starting, only running on choke, surging at idle, bogging under load, fuel leaking from the carb bowl, or the engine stalling after a few seconds. On snow blowers, these issues are often caused by varnish from stale fuel, ethanol-related corrosion, or a blocked main jet or emulsion passage inside the carburetor.
The most common cause is fuel left in the system during the off-season. As gasoline ages, it leaves deposits that clog small passages in the pilot and main circuits. Ethanol-blended fuel can also attract moisture, which promotes corrosion and white residue inside the carburetor. Cold-weather equipment is especially sensitive because even small restrictions can cause lean running, poor starting, or a need to keep the choke partially closed.
For many snow blower models, this is a moderate repair that typically takes about 20 to 45 minutes. Usual tools include a nut driver or socket set, screwdrivers, needle-nose pliers, and possibly hemostats or a pick for governor and linkage springs. Before removal, take a photo of the throttle and choke linkages so they can be reinstalled in the correct holes and orientation.
Drain old fuel from the tank, inspect the fuel line for cracking, and verify the shutoff valve and fuel cap vent are working properly. It is also recommended to inspect the primer line if your machine uses one, replace brittle gaskets, and check the air intake and linkage movement before startup. If debris originated from the fuel tank, cleaning the tank and adding fresh fuel will help prevent the new carburetor from clogging.