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If you order a rebuild kit, the right one will come in it.
Personally, I'd always go with the rebuild kit, as you're going to need the new gaskets, and you may as well put in the new float and sea, and new needle valve (with no seating groove in it) and so on. So, whether you want to order the rebuild kit, or just want to try to get away with getting just the nozzle, you can contact Walbro and order whichever you're looking for from them (or have them find a distributor in your area for you) - https://www.walbro.com/
Every make and every model go together differently. At the same time none of the gaskets and such in a carburator are reusable. Your best option would be to take the body of your carb with you to an auotparts store and get a rebuild kit for it. They need the body to get a model number that will give you the proper pieces to rebuild. Don't throw out any of the old gaskets as they will be needed to ensure the proper ones are reinstalled.The kit will have at least 2 choices, depending on application. The kit will also have anexplided view of the carb and it's parts numbered for order of removal. It will also have procedures for properly installing and setting up internal parts.
You can try contacting Sears and see if they can track one down. It doesn't show one on searspartsdirect so you might need to actually get the numbers off the carb itself.
You can search "Snow blower parts" and then one by one try the different parts companies with your model number to see if someone has one.
There is a very helpful forum, snowblowerforum dot com that you can post the question on and might get someone with a similar model or more craftsman knowledge who might know where to get one.
If you get the numbers off the carb I'd also check out ebay as at times the carbs are so cheap rebuilding them doesn't make $$$ sense.
You need to get a carb rebuild kit. there is a number stamped on your carb usually walbro carb it will be stamped WT# # ( # ) take that number to your local repair shop or on line and get a kit.
I don't have a diagram or the part numbers to the minor and major repair kits, but a Stihl dealer should be able to help. Tell him you need a kit for a ZAMA C1Q type carb. The exploded view should be with the kit.
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