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Husqvarna 530019247 Carburetor Air Dam – Genuine OEM Replacement Engine Component

Original price $7.10 - Original price $7.10
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$7.10 - $7.10
Current price $7.10

Part Number: 530019247
Category: Chainsaw, Carburetor & Engine Components
Type: Carburetor Air Dam – Genuine OEM Replacement Engine Component


The Husqvarna 530019247 Carburetor Air Dam is a genuine OEM replacement engine component designed for select Husqvarna chainsaws and compatible handheld outdoor power equipment.


Product Specifications

  • Part Number: 530019247
  • Manufacturer: Husqvarna
  • Product Type: Carburetor Air Dam
  • OEM Description: Dam-Air (Carb)
  • Alternate Description: Carburetor Air Dam / Air Dam / Carb Air Dam / Intake Air Dam
  • Component Type: Carburetor / Engine Intake Component
  • Primary Application: Chainsaw / Handheld Outdoor Power Equipment
  • System: Carburetor / Air Intake System
  • Function: Helps Maintain the Intended Airflow Arrangement Around the Applicable Carburetor and Intake Assembly
  • Installation Location: Carburetor / Engine Intake Area – Model Dependent
  • Associated Components: Carburetor / Air Filter / Intake Components / Carburetor Housing
  • Replacement Type: Direct OEM Replacement
  • OEM Status: Genuine Husqvarna OEM Part
  • Condition: New
  • Quantity: 1 Carburetor Air Dam
  • Part Number Reference: 530019247
  • Alternate Number Format: 530 01 92-47

Features & Benefits

  • Genuine Husqvarna OEM replacement component
  • Factory-designated Dam-Air (Carb)
  • Designed for compatible carburetor and intake assemblies
  • Helps maintain the original engine air-management configuration
  • Provides the specified barrier or airflow interface around the carburetor
  • Supports correct positioning of surrounding intake components
  • Designed to match the original equipment geometry
  • Application-specific shape and mounting configuration
  • Suitable for replacing cracked, distorted, broken, or missing air dams
  • Useful during applicable carburetor and intake-system repairs
  • Direct replacement for equipment specifying 530019247
  • Sold individually

Carburetor Air Dam Function

The 530019247 forms part of the applicable engine's carburetor and air-intake arrangement.

A simplified engine intake path can be represented as:

Outside Air → Air Filter → Carburetor / Intake Area → Engine

The air dam is positioned within the applicable carburetor area to help maintain the physical airflow arrangement specified by the original engine design.

Unlike the air filter, the air dam is not primarily a filtration element. Instead, it functions as a physical air-management component within the surrounding carburetor assembly.


Air Dam vs. Air Filter

The 530019247 Carburetor Air Dam should not be confused with the engine air filter.

Carburetor Air Dam

Forms part of the physical airflow and carburetor-area arrangement.

Air Filter

Removes dust and debris from incoming air before it enters the carburetor and engine.

Both components can be located within the broader intake system, but they perform different functions.


Air Dam vs. Carburetor Gasket

The air dam should also not be confused with a carburetor gasket.

Air Dam

Provides an application-specific barrier or airflow-management surface.

Carburetor Gasket

Provides a sealing interface between mating carburetor or intake surfaces.

If the carburetor is removed for service, both the air dam and applicable gaskets should be inspected separately.


Air Dam vs. Intake Insulator

Depending on engine design, the intake system may contain several parts between the carburetor and cylinder.

These can include:

  • Air dam
  • Carburetor
  • Gaskets
  • Intake adapter
  • Insulator
  • Air-filter housing
  • Intake boot

These components are not automatically interchangeable.

The 530019247 should be installed only where specified in the equipment's parts documentation.


Carburetor & Intake System

The carburetor is responsible for supplying the engine with the appropriate fuel-and-air mixture.

A simplified process is:

Filtered Air + Metered Fuel → Carburetor Mixture → Engine Intake → Combustion Chamber

Components surrounding the carburetor help maintain the intended physical arrangement of this system.

The 530019247 Air Dam is one of those supporting components in applicable equipment.


Why Correct Airflow Arrangement Matters

Small two-stroke engines operate using carefully designed intake systems.

The position and geometry of surrounding components can influence:

  • Airflow routing
  • Carburetor installation
  • Air-filter housing fit
  • Component separation
  • Intake-system configuration

For this reason, a missing or incorrectly installed air dam should not automatically be considered an unnecessary component simply because the engine may still appear capable of running.


Common Reasons for Replacement

Replacement of the 530019247 Carburetor Air Dam may be appropriate if the original has:

  • Cracked
  • Broken
  • Become distorted
  • Developed heat damage
  • Become brittle
  • Developed excessive wear
  • Been damaged during carburetor removal
  • Been damaged during air-filter housing service
  • Failed at a mounting or locating point
  • Been installed incorrectly
  • Been lost during engine disassembly

Small carburetor-area components can easily be misplaced during repair, so the parts diagram should be checked carefully before reassembly.


Possible Signs of Air Dam Problems

Depending on the exact equipment configuration, a damaged or missing air dam may contribute to:

  • Incorrect carburetor-area assembly
  • Poor fit between surrounding components
  • Improper airflow routing
  • Excessive movement of adjoining components
  • Difficulty reinstalling the air-filter housing
  • Visible gaps in the original intake arrangement

Engine-performance symptoms should not automatically be attributed to the air dam, since carburetor, fuel-system, ignition, compression, and air-filter problems can produce similar operating complaints.


Air Dam Inspection

Inspect the existing 530019247 for:

  • Cracking
  • Splitting
  • Distortion
  • Broken edges
  • Missing sections
  • Heat damage
  • Excessive wear
  • Damaged mounting features
  • Deterioration

Compare the component carefully with the applicable parts diagram if its original orientation is uncertain.


Carburetor Inspection

Whenever servicing the air dam, inspect the carburetor area for:

  • Loose mounting
  • Dirt accumulation
  • Fuel leakage
  • Damaged connections
  • Deteriorated fuel lines
  • Damaged primer lines where applicable
  • Missing hardware

A damaged air dam will not correct an unrelated carburetor or fuel-system problem.


Air Filter Inspection

Inspect the air filter for:

  • Heavy contamination
  • Tears
  • Deterioration
  • Incorrect seating
  • Excessive oil or fuel saturation
  • Missing filter material

A dirty air filter can restrict airflow and affect engine operation regardless of air-dam condition.


Carburetor Gasket Inspection

If carburetor removal is required during installation, inspect applicable gaskets for:

  • Tears
  • Cracks
  • Compression damage
  • Missing sections
  • Hardening
  • Distortion

Damaged intake gaskets can create sealing problems and should be replaced as required.


Intake Area Inspection

Inspect surrounding intake components for:

  • Cracking
  • Loose fasteners
  • Warping
  • Heat damage
  • Dirt
  • Debris
  • Improper assembly
  • Missing parts

Correct reassembly of the entire intake system is important for reliable engine operation.


Installation Considerations

Before replacing 530019247:

  1. Shut off the equipment completely.
  2. Allow the engine and muffler to cool.
  3. Disconnect the spark plug to prevent accidental starting.
  4. Work on a clean, stable surface.
  5. Remove the applicable engine or air-filter cover.
  6. Remove the air filter as required.
  7. Note the existing carburetor-area component arrangement.
  8. Photograph the assembly before disassembly if helpful.
  9. Remove the necessary carburetor or intake components.
  10. Locate and remove the damaged air dam.
  11. Inspect surrounding components.
  12. Clean loose debris from the service area.
  13. Compare the replacement 530019247 Carburetor Air Dam with the original.
  14. Position the new air dam in the correct orientation.
  15. Reinstall the carburetor and applicable intake components.
  16. Verify that gaskets remain correctly positioned.
  17. Reconnect fuel and control connections as required.
  18. Reinstall the air filter.
  19. Reinstall the applicable covers.
  20. Reconnect the spark plug.
  21. Test engine operation in a safe, controlled area.

Installation Tips

During installation:

  • Allow the engine to cool before servicing
  • Disconnect the spark plug
  • Photograph the original carburetor arrangement
  • Keep small hardware organized
  • Prevent dirt from entering the carburetor or intake opening
  • Inspect gaskets before reuse
  • Check fuel lines while the carburetor area is accessible
  • Install the air dam in its original orientation
  • Do not force surrounding components into position
  • Make sure the air filter seats correctly
  • Reinstall all covers before operating the equipment

Why Correct Fitment Matters

Carburetor air-management components can appear simple but differ in:

  • Shape
  • Thickness
  • Mounting features
  • Openings
  • Contours
  • Carburetor clearance
  • Engine compatibility

An incorrect air dam may interfere with surrounding components or fail to reproduce the original airflow arrangement.

For this reason, use 530019247 as the primary replacement reference.


Carburetor Service Considerations

If the air dam is being replaced during a larger carburetor repair, it can be useful to inspect:

  • Carburetor mounting hardware
  • Carburetor gaskets
  • Intake adapter
  • Fuel lines
  • Primer lines
  • Air filter
  • Throttle linkage
  • Choke linkage
  • Intake opening

Addressing visibly deteriorated components while the carburetor is already accessible can help reduce repeated disassembly.


Maintenance Tips

To help maintain reliable intake-system operation:

  • Keep the air filter clean
  • Inspect the carburetor area periodically
  • Replace cracked intake components
  • Keep engine covers properly installed
  • Prevent debris from entering the intake
  • Inspect fuel lines for deterioration
  • Replace damaged carburetor gaskets
  • Investigate loose intake components
  • Maintain the original component arrangement
  • Follow model-specific maintenance procedures

Important Notes

  • Verify compatibility with your exact equipment model, product number, serial number, and production revision before ordering.
  • Match part number 530019247 directly with the applicable OEM parts documentation.
  • 530019247 is identified as a Carburetor Air Dam / “Dam-Air (Carb)”.
  • The component is associated with the carburetor and engine air-intake arrangement.
  • It should not be confused with an air filter, carburetor gasket, intake adapter, or complete carburetor.
  • The exact installation position and orientation are equipment-model dependent.
  • Do not assume every Husqvarna chainsaw or handheld outdoor power equipment model uses 530019247.
  • Do not select a replacement air dam solely by approximate shape or visual similarity.
  • Shape, dimensions, mounting configuration, carburetor clearance, and equipment compatibility must match.
  • Use 530019247 as the primary fitment reference.
  • Note the original orientation before removing the existing component.
  • Inspect the air filter, carburetor gaskets, intake components, and fuel lines during related service.
  • Prevent dirt or foreign material from entering the carburetor or engine intake during installation.
  • Do not cut, drill, grind, reshape, melt, or otherwise modify the replacement air dam to force fitment.
  • Shut off the engine and disconnect the spark plug before servicing carburetor or intake components.
  • Allow the engine and exhaust system to cool before beginning service.
  • Reinstall all applicable air-filter and engine covers before operating the equipment.
  • This listing is for one Husqvarna 530019247 Carburetor Air Dam only unless otherwise specified. Carburetor, air filter, gaskets, fuel lines, intake adapter, covers, and other engine components are sold separately unless explicitly included.
  • Match Husqvarna 530019247 with your equipment's OEM parts documentation before ordering to ensure proper fitment.

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