Common Poulan leaf blower parts
We carry the parts that keep your Poulan blower running smoothly and reliably.
Fuel lines – These deliver fuel from the tank to the carburetor. If they’re brittle or leaking, replace the fuel lines to maintain proper fuel flow.
Air filters – Your blower needs clean air for efficient combustion. Replacing the air filter helps prevent engine bogging and rough idling.
Spark plugs – A worn spark plug can prevent your blower from starting. Swapping it out improves ignition and performance.
Carburetors and gaskets – These control fuel-air mix and sealing. Replace them if you notice hard starts or inconsistent power.
Starter assemblies – If the recoil cord is jammed or the engine doesn’t turn over, replacing the starter assembly restores easy starts.
Common Poulan leaf blower problems
Leaf blower won’t start
A no-start condition is often caused by bad fuel, a clogged carburetor, or ignition failure. Our leaf blower repair guides can help you test each system and fix the issue.
Leaf blower leaks fuel
Cracked fuel lines or a loose primer bulb can cause leaks. Follow this guide to replace leaf blower fuel lines and stop the leak at the source.
Leaf blower runs poorly or stalls
If your blower bogs down under load or stalls at full throttle, the carburetor may be dirty or misadjusted. Cleaning or replacing the carburetor usually restores smooth power.
Why keeping your blower maintained matters
A well-maintained Poulan leaf blower clears leaves and yard debris quickly and safely. Routine care prevents frustrating problems like starting failures, fuel leaks, or clogged air filters.
Whether it’s time for routine maintenance or a mid-season repair, Sears PartsDirect makes it easy to get the right parts and support. Visit our leaf blower DIY repair help page to get started.