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[Lifetime Warranty] 235 Carburetor Tune-Up Kit - Compatible with Husqvarna 235E 240 240E 236 236E 120 Jonsered CS2234 CS2238 CS2234S CS2238S GZ380 586936202 545072601 574719402 358381600 C1T-W33C with Filter

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235 / 240 / 236 Carburetor and Tune-Up Kit

Key Features

  • Optimized Fuel-to-Air Mixing: Precision-engineered for 34cc to 38cc 2-stroke engines to provide reliable idling and maximum torque during heavy cutting.
  • Complete Maintenance Solution: This kit includes the carburetor, air filter, and mounting gaskets to restore engine compression and intake integrity in one service.
  • Precision-Molded Body: Constructed from high-strength alloy to resist thermal warping and maintain a perfect vacuum seal against the engine intake manifold.
  • Adjustable High/Low Jets: Equipped with standard "H" and "L" adjustment screws, allowing for fine-tuning of the fuel mixture based on altitude and temperature for optimal performance.
  • Quick-Start Compatibility: Fully compatible with integrated primer bulb systems, ensuring fast fuel delivery to the venturi for reduced pulling effort.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Zama: C1T-W33, C1T-W33A, C1T-W33B, C1T-W33C.
  • Husqvarna / Jonsered: 586936202, 545072601, 574719402, 545040701, 545006060.
  • Craftsman: 358381600.

Compatibility & Fitment

This carburetor is a direct replacement for various 30cc-class chainsaws manufactured by Husqvarna. Key compatible models include:

  • Husqvarna: 235, 235E, 236, 236E, 240, 240E, 120 Mark II.
  • Jonsered: CS2234, CS2234S, CS2238, CS2238S.
  • RedMax: GZ380.
  • Craftsman: Fits select 16-inch and 18-inch models utilizing the 545-series engine platform.

When to Replace

  • The "Bog Down" Effect: The saw starts and idles but dies or "bogs" immediately when you pull the throttle to begin a cut.
  • Hard Starting (Cold): The engine requires 10+ pulls even after priming, indicating that the internal fuel passages or the choke plate are not functioning.
  • High-Speed Stalling: The engine cuts out during the middle of a cut, often caused by a restricted High ("H") jet or a stiffened internal diaphragm.
  • Fuel Leaks: Gasoline is weeping from the carburetor body or soaking the air filter, signifying a stuck internal float needle.
  • Irregular Idle: The chain spins while the saw is idling, or the engine speed "hunts" (surges), indicating a vacuum leak or a clogged Low ("L") jet.

Installation Tips

  • Gasket Inspection: Ensure the old gasket is completely scraped off the intake manifold. Any leftover debris will cause an air leak, making the new carburetor impossible to tune.
  • Linkage Connection: Carefully hook the throttle rod into the carburetor plastic arm before bolting the unit down. If the rod is bent during installation, the throttle may stick open.
  • Line Routing: Pay close attention to the "Inlet" and "Return" fuel lines. The inlet line (with the filter) must go to the main carburetor barb, while the return line connects the primer bulb back to the tank.
  • Fresh Fuel: Empty the gas tank and use fresh 50:1 2-cycle mix (using a high-quality stabilizer). Old fuel is the most common cause of "new" carburetor failure.
  • Tuning Tool: Many of these carburetors require a Splined or Double D adjustment tool to turn the "H" and "L" screws. Baseline setting is typically 1.5 turns out from gently seated.
  • FIXING SYMPTOMS

    FIXING SYMPTOMS

    Engine won't start | It starts, then stalls | Poor fuel efficiency or black smoke | Fuel leaks/ Gas leaks
  • DURABLE MATERIAL

    DURABLE MATERIAL

    This part is made of lightweight and robust aluminum alloy which is flexibility and flame-retardant, enhancing durability
  • BEST SOLUTION

    BEST SOLUTION

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

    IMPORTANT NOTE

    The Carburetor Kit is designed to be easily removed and replaced, allowing for quick and convenient maintenance
THE REPLACEMENT PART THAT KEEP YOUR YARD LOOKING FRESH!

THE REPLACEMENT PART THAT KEEP YOUR YARD LOOKING FRESH!

Brand Model Number
REPLACES THESE PART NUMBERS 586936202, 574719402, 545072601, 545061801, 545 07 26-01, 574 71 94-02, C1T-W33C
Husqvarna Chainsaw 235, 235E, 236, 236E, 240, 240E Parts
Jonsered Chainsaw CS2234, CS2238, CS2234S, CS2238S
Red Max Chainsaw GZ380
Craftsman Chainsaw 358381600, 58381600
NOTE Please carefully check your engine model and the part number & size of your OE parts before purchasing. You can send us your model number, we will help you confirm the compatibility!

FAQ

This kit is commonly listed for Husqvarna 120, 120E, 230, 235, 235E, 236, 236E, 240, and 240E chainsaws. It is also associated with Jonsered CS2234, CS2238, CS2234S, and CS2238S, RedMax GZ380, and Craftsman 358381600 applications. Because chainsaws can use different carburetor versions within the same model family, match your existing carburetor and part numbers before ordering.
Referenced replacement numbers for this carburetor family include 586936202, 545072601, 574719402, 545061801, and carburetor model C1T-W33C. If your original carburetor or parts list shows one of these numbers, this kit is in the correct cross-reference group.
Common symptoms include hard starting, only running on choke, stalling at idle, bogging when you pull the trigger, surging, poor acceleration, fuel leakage, or a saw that starts and dies after a few seconds. On these small 2-cycle chainsaws, clogged internal carb passages, stiff metering diaphragms, or fuel contamination are frequent causes.
The most common causes are old fuel, ethanol-related varnish buildup, debris from deteriorated fuel lines or dirty fuel filters, and hardened diaphragms from long storage. Air leaks at the intake or impulse system can create similar symptoms, so it is smart to inspect the fuel line, fuel filter, intake adapter, and mounting gaskets during service.
For someone familiar with basic chainsaw service, this is typically a moderate repair that takes about 20 to 45 minutes. Usual tools include a scrench or socket set for the top cover and air filter assembly, screwdrivers, needle-nose pliers for fuel lines and linkage, and possibly a pick for removing hoses. Take photos before disassembly so the throttle linkage, fuel line routing, and gasket order go back correctly.
Drain old fuel, inspect the fuel line for cracks or softness, replace a clogged fuel filter, and check the air filter and spark plug condition. Also verify the intake boot or carb adapter is not split and that the mounting surfaces are clean. If the saw previously ran lean, inspect for air leaks, since a new carburetor alone will not correct a leaking intake system.
Yes. C1T-W33C identifies a carburetor series used on several compatible chainsaw models. Matching both the saw model and the carburetor number is the best way to avoid fitment issues, especially since some 120/230/235/236/240-series saws may have production variations.