Carburetor
Walbro WJ-68
Also: WJ 68
1 associated model record
The Walbro WJ-68 is listed as an aftermarket carburetor in 1 model record across 1 brand. Those records reference OEM part number 1138 120 0614. Associated equipment records include Stihl MS 441. These records do not yet include assigned confidence, source type, and review dates; do not treat the association as confirmed fitment.
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Model Records
| Brand | Model | OEM # | Confidence | Source | Reviewed | Evidence | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stihl | MS 441 | 1138 120 0614 | Confidence not assigned | Evidence source not recorded | Not yet independently reviewed | Walbro WJ-68 | Chainsaw |
What this part is
Walbro WJ-68 is listed here as a carburetor replacement option. Use this page as a fitment cross-reference, then confirm the removed part, model plate, and seller listing details before buying.
OEM numbers it replaces
1138 120 0614
Alternate spellings
WJ-68, WJ 68
Known exclusions
- No specific exclusion is listed in the current data. Still verify serial range, production variant, and removed-part details before ordering.
Dimensions and specs
- No verified dimension field is available for this part. Compare the old part shape, mounting, routing, thread, gap, pitch, gauge, or other part-type-specific dimensions before purchase.
Symptoms that suggest replacement
- Surging
- Won't idle
- Fuel leaking
- Starts only on choke
- No-start after stale fuel storage
How to verify before buying
- Confirm your equipment is one of the compatible models listed above.
- Match the OEM number, stamped part number, or physical spec against the removed part.
- Read the model-specific evidence, confidence, source, reviewed date, dimensions, notes, and exclusions before opening an Amazon listing.
Common wrong-fit mistakes
- Ordering from a broad model-family listing without checking the exact equipment model.
- Ignoring the old OEM number, stamped part number, or physical dimensions.
- Buying a carburetor with the right bolt spacing but different linkage, choke, primer, or fuel inlet orientation.
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Amazon buying cautions
- Check that the Amazon listing includes the exact part number or verified cross-reference shown here.
- Compare kit contents, gaskets, fuel lines, bulbs, plugs, filters, and dimensions against the removed part before checkout.
- A listing title can mention the right model and still include the wrong revision, accessory, or generic substitute.