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High-Quality Non-Genuine Fuel Filter for Stihl – Replaces OEM 0000 350 3500

Keep your Stihl running clean and strong with this high-quality non-genuine in-tank fuel filter — the exact replacement for the famous Stihl OEM part 0000 350 3500 (00003503500).

This premium felt filter fits perfectly in the fuel tank pickup and traps dirt, sawdust, and water before they reach the carburetor. A clogged or missing filter is one of the most common causes of hard starting, bogging, and stalling on classic and pro Stihl saws.

Key Features:

  • High-quality non-genuine in-tank fuel filter
  • Replaces OEM: 0000 350 3500
  • Fits fuel line ID 4.5 mm to 5.3 mm (most common Stihl size)

Compatibility:

Fits Stihl Models including:

  • 08, 024, 026, 028, 029
  • MS260, MS280, MS290, MS310
  • TS350, TS360, TS400, TS460
  • TS500i, TS510, TS700, TS760, TS800
  • Many other classic and professional Stihl saws

Grab a handful of these perfect-fit non-genuine fuel filters and keep every Stihl in the shop running like new. In stock and ready to ship today from HL SUPPLY!

Step-by-Step Fuel Filter Installation Guide – Stihl (0000 350 3500 replacement)

  1. Drain the tank
    Run the saw dry or siphon out remaining fuel.

  2. Locate the filter
    Reach inside the fuel tank with needle-nose pliers or a bent wire hook. The filter is attached to the end of the fuel line at the bottom of the tank.

  3. Remove the old filter
    Gently work the fuel line off the barbed nipple of the old filter. If it’s stubborn, use small side-cutters to split the old filter lengthwise — it will come off easily without damaging the line.

  4. Clean the line
    Blow compressed air through the fuel line or run clean fuel through it to clear any debris.

  5. Install the new filter
    Push the fuel line firmly onto the new filter’s barbed nipple until it bottoms out (about 8–10 mm). The fit is tight on purpose — no clamp needed.

  6. Position correctly
    Make sure the filter sits flat on the tank floor and the pickup tube is not kinked. The weighted end should face down.

  7. Refill & test
    Add fresh 50:1 mix, prime the carb, and start the saw. Check for leaks and smooth running.

Takes less than 5 minutes and instantly cures 90 % of “hard-to-start” or “dies under load” complaints.

Fits models:
  • Stihl 08, 017, 018, 021, 023, 024, 025, 026, 028, 029, MS170, MS180, MS210, MS230, MS250, MS260, MS280, MS290, MS310, TS350, TS360, TS400, TS460, TS500i, TS510, TS700, TS760, TS800

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5 of 5 same above May 14, 2024
Reviewer: Peter de Pontbriand from Pittsburg, NH United States  
same above

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5 of 5 November 13, 2023
Reviewer: R. Todd Noel from North Bend, WA United States  


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5 of 5 September 18, 2023
Reviewer: Jerome Schrad from Grand Island, NE United States  


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4 of 5 Fuel filter for Stihl saw. March 3, 2023
Reviewer: Steven Burns from Argyle, Texas United States  
Great quality and price.

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4 of 5 Filters December 20, 2022
Reviewer: Geoff from Lexington, KY United States  
Seems like a decent enough filter

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