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SRM-2620 Air Filter & Maintenance Kit - Fits Echo SRM-2620, BRD-2620, PAS-2620 - Replaces A226002030, A226002040
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SRM-2620 Air Filter and Tune-Up Kit
Key Features
- High-efficiency pleated media designed to capture fine dust and debris for superior engine protection.
- Optimized airflow design supports consistent combustion and maintains engine horsepower.
- Comprehensive maintenance kit includes air filter, fuel filter, and spark plug for a complete seasonal tune-up.
- Fuel filter features high-micron filtration to prevent carburetor clogs and fuel system contamination.
- Spark plug engineered for reliable ignition and consistent thermal performance under high-load operation.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- A226002030
- A226002040
- 90192Y
- BPMR8Y (Spark Plug Equivalent)
Compatibility & Fitment
- Echo Models: SRM-2620, SRM-2620T, SRM-2620U, SRM-3020, SRM-3020T, SRM-3020U, BRD-2620, PAS-2620, PE-2620, SHC-2620, HCA-2620.
- Shindaiwa Models: T262, T262X, T302, T302X, AH262, LE262, EB262, C302, M262, P262.
- Fits professional-grade string trimmers, brushcutters, power edgers, and multi-tool power heads.
When to Replace
- The air filter appears visibly dark, oil-soaked, or clogged with dirt and grass.
- Engine experiences a loss of power, reduced RPM, or "stumbles" during acceleration.
- Noticeable increase in fuel consumption or difficulty starting the engine.
- The spark plug shows heavy carbon deposits, electrode wear, or a cracked ceramic insulator.
- The fuel filter is discolored or shows signs of restricted fuel flow.
- As part of a standard preventative maintenance schedule (typically every 25–50 hours of use).
Installation Tips
- Ensure the engine is off and the spark plug wire is disconnected before performing maintenance.
- Air Filter: Release the filter cover clips, remove the old filter, and wipe the housing clean of any loose debris before inserting the new element.
- Fuel Filter: Use a wire hook to carefully pull the fuel line out of the tank; swap the filter and ensure the line is seated correctly at the bottom of the tank.
- Spark Plug: Use a standard spark plug wrench to remove the old plug; hand-thread the new plug to prevent cross-threading before tightening with a wrench.
- Check that the air filter cover is securely snapped into place to prevent unfiltered air from entering the intake.
