Posted by The Famous Grouse on February 16, 2019 at 07:17:59 from (97.116.12.209):
In Reply to: Chinese parts posted by 37chief on February 14, 2019 at 19:03:11:
Was having problems with my Stihl blower and it needed a carb rebuild. I know the guy who owns the dealership where I bought it so I asked him about getting a rebuild kit.
He said forget it, they don't do that anymore. Just put a new carb on it. Sent me a link. To eBay!
So I order what I thought was a generic Chinese knockoff carb for $15.
I get the carb and pull apart the machine, take off the old carb and look closely at it. OEM carb is stamped made in China on the bottom. New "knockoff" carb is EXACTLY the same in every detail. Casting marks, stampings, etc. Perfectly identical.
Put on new carb, filled gas, pulled 3 times, machine never has run this good before. Draw your own conclusions.
There's good Chinese parts and bad Chinese parts like everything else.
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