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The 0000 350 3502 fuel tank filter by Stihl is a genuine OEM part used with many different Stihl tool models.
Specifications:
• Product code: 00003503502 , 0000 350 3502 , 0000-350-3502
(Replaced older codes 4117 358 1800 and 0000 350 3506 )
• Connection-Ø: 4.5 / 6 mm
• Diameter: 18 mm
• Length: 43 mm
• Tip length: 11 mm
• Fits Stihl models:
- 009,
- BG50, BG55, BG56, BG66, BG72, BG75, BG85, BG86,
- BR320, BR400, BR350, BR430, BR450, BR450C, BR500, BR550, BR600, BR700, BR45C, BR106, BR200,
- BT 130, BT 120 C, BT 121, BT 121 Z, BT 130 Z,
- FC 44, FC 55 DZ, FC 56, FC 70, FC 70 C, FC 73, FC 85, FC 90 FC 95, FC 100,
- FR85T, FR85, FR106, FR125, FR135, FR145, FR130T, FR230, FR230T, FR350, FR450, FS480, FS480C, FR108,
- FS36, FS40, FS44, FS38, FS45, FS46,FS48, FS50,FS52, FS55, FS55C, FS55R, FS56, FS56C, FS56R,
FS75, FS80, FS85, FS83, FS83T, FS90, FS90R,
FS62, FS66, FS70C, FS70R, FS70RC, FS72, FS74, FS76, FS81, FS86, FS88, FS96,
FS100, FS100R, FS100RX, FS110, FS110R, FS110X, FS110RX, FS120, FS200, FS250, FS130, FS130R, FS106, FS108, FS160, FS180,
FS220, FS230, FS280, FS290, FS240, FS260,
FS300, FS350, FS380, FS310, FS360C,
FS360, FS420, FS420L (older models),
FS410C, FS400, FS450, FS480, FS460C, FS460RC,
FS500, FS550, FS550L,
- HL 95, HL 95 K,
- HT70, HT70K, HT75, HT73, HT100, HT101, HT130, HT131,
- KA85R Attachment, KA120, KA120R, KA250 Attachment
- KM55, KM55C, KM55R, KM55RC, KM56C, KM56RC, KM85, KM85R, KM90, KM90R, KM100, KM100R, KM110R, KM130, KM130R,
- KR85 Attachment,
- KW 85,
- MM 55, MM 55 C MultiSystem, MM 56 MultiSystem, MM 55-Z MultiSystem,
- MS170, MS170C, MS192C, MS192T, MS192TC, MS190T, MS191T, MS193C, MS193T, MS193TC, MS194T,
- SH55, SH85, SH56, SH86,
- SR 200, SR 200-D, SR 200-Z, SR 320, SR 400, SR 340, SR 420, SR 430, SR 450, SR 430-Z, SR 440, SR 450-Z,
- TS410, TS420, TS510, TS760, TS460
Tips
The fuel filter is a small part with a huge role in the operation of the engine and one that we often neglect.
It traps dirt, rust and other particles that may be in the fuel before it reaches the engine.
If you notice a deterioration in your tool's performance, difficulty starting the engine, sudden stalling, or rough idling then you may need to replace the fuel filter.
Make sure to refer to the appropriate diagrams of your tool to ensure you pick the right model and for the correct placement and application of this part if you do the repair yourselves.















