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Backpack Blower

Stihl BR 200

2-Stroke

The Stihl BR 200 is a 27.2cc 2-stroke backpack blower and the entry point in Stihl's BR backpack range. It produces less air volume than the larger BR 350 and BR 450, suited for residential and light commercial property clearing. The BR 200 runs a Zama carburetor and weighs significantly less than professional backpack blowers, reducing fatigue for occasional users. Common maintenance items are the fuel filter, primer bulb, air filter, and fuel lines. The shoulder harness requires periodic inspection for wear.

Verify before ordering: Fitment can vary by serial number, production date, region, and sub-model. Match the OEM number and physical dimensions before ordering.

Stihl BR 200 quick specs

Equipment
Backpack Blower · 2-Stroke
Covered Parts
Spark Plug, Air Filter, Fuel Filter, Carburetor, Primer Bulb, Fuel Line Kit
OEM References
0000 400 7011, 4241 120 1800, 0000 350 3502, 4241 120 0625, 4226 121 2700, 4241 007 1800
Model Family
BR 200
Last Reviewed
2026-05-20
Data Confidence
Aftermarket-confirmed
Sources Consulted
OEM part references, Aftermarket catalog cross-references, Retailer fitment listings

Quick Fitment

Part TypeOEM / SpecCommon OptionConfidence
Spark Plug0000 400 7011NGK CMR6HMedium · 2026-05-20
Air Filter4241 120 1800OEM 4241 120 1800Low · 2026-05-20
Fuel Filter0000 350 3502OEM 0000 350 3502Low · 2026-05-20
Carburetor4241 120 0625Zama C1M-S219Medium · 2026-05-20
Primer Bulb4226 121 2700OEM 4226 121 2700Low · 2026-05-20
Fuel Line Kit4241 007 1800OEM 4241 007 1800Low · 2026-05-20

Tune-Up Kit

Common service bundle: spark plug, air filter, fuel filter, carburetor, primer bulb, fuel line kit.

Maintenance Interval

Inspect filters and fuel lines each season, replace spark plugs during annual service, and service carb/fuel-system parts when starting or idle symptoms appear.

Before You Buy

  • Confirm the full model is Stihl BR 200, not just the family name.
  • Check serial number, production date, and regional variant before ordering.
  • Match the old OEM number stamped on the removed part when available.
  • Compare dimensions, plug gap, thread, fuel line diameter, or chain pitch/gauge where applicable.

Common Mistakes

  • Ordering from a family listing without checking the exact sub-model.
  • Buying a kit that includes the headline part but wrong gaskets, lines, or bulb size.
  • Choosing the wrong carburetor revision when multiple versions were used.
  • Assuming all fuel line kits use the same diameter and routing.
  • Installing the correct plug number with the wrong gap.

Symptoms Map

Won't start

Spark plug, fuel filter, primer bulb, carburetor

Starts then dies

Fuel filter, fuel line kit, carburetor

Bogs under throttle

Air filter, carburetor, spark plug gap

Primer will not fill

Primer bulb, fuel line routing, in-tank filter

Replacement Options

Best OEM equivalent

Start with OEM references 0000 400 7011, 4241 120 1800, 0000 350 3502, 4241 120 0625 and match the removed part before choosing a listing.

Common aftermarket option

Cross-check aftermarket listings such as NGK CMR6H (spark plug), Zama C1M-S219 (carburetor) against the OEM number and dimensions.

Best for annual tune-up

Bundle spark plug, air filter, fuel filter when servicing the Stihl BR 200 at the start of the season.

Best if replacing fuel system

Compare the fuel filter, carburetor, primer bulb, fuel line kit together so line routing, bulb size, filter style, and carburetor connections match.

FAQ

Does this fit other Stihl models? Use this page for the exact Stihl BR 200 unless a manual, dealer listing, or removed part confirms another model.

Should I buy OEM or aftermarket parts for the Stihl BR 200? Use OEM when the part controls fuel metering, ignition, or safety. Aftermarket kits can be useful for routine filters, bulbs, plugs, and tune-up bundles when the OEM number and dimensions match.

How do I avoid ordering the wrong carburetor for the BR 200? Match the carburetor number stamped on the removed unit, then compare linkage, choke setup, primer routing, gasket stack, and fuel-inlet direction.

What should I check before replacing fuel-system parts? Photograph the old fuel-line routing, match line diameter and filter style, and compare primer bulb size before buying a kit.

Spark Plug

OEM0000 400 7011Confidence: Medium · Source: Aftermarket catalog
Reviewed
2026-05-20
Dimensions
0.7mm gap
BrandPart #
NGKCMR6H

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Air Filter

OEM4241 120 1800Confidence: Low · Source: Aftermarket catalog
Reviewed
2026-05-20
BrandPart #
No aftermarket listing is published for this part yet. Use the OEM reference and verify with a dealer or service manual before ordering.

Fuel Filter

OEM0000 350 3502Confidence: Low · Source: Aftermarket catalog
Reviewed
2026-05-20
BrandPart #
No aftermarket listing is published for this part yet. Use the OEM reference and verify with a dealer or service manual before ordering.

Carburetor

OEM4241 120 0625Confidence: Medium · Source: Aftermarket catalog
Reviewed
2026-05-20
Variant notes
Zama C1M-S219
BrandPart #
ZamaC1M-S219

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Primer Bulb

OEM4226 121 2700Confidence: Low · Source: Aftermarket catalog
Reviewed
2026-05-20
BrandPart #
No aftermarket listing is published for this part yet. Use the OEM reference and verify with a dealer or service manual before ordering.

Fuel Line Kit

OEM4241 007 1800Confidence: Low · Source: Aftermarket catalog
Reviewed
2026-05-20
Variant notes
Service kit includes fuel line; verify standalone fuel line availability with dealer
BrandPart #
No aftermarket listing is published for this part yet. Use the OEM reference and verify with a dealer or service manual before ordering.