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Do you have a video showing how to clean the carburetor? Also I see no air filter, surly this dosent run with no air filter? Комментарий от : @ricardobooker1704 |
Probably just needed to release the presure on mine mabe it wouldnt have leaked Комментарий от : @dennisharrison4744 |
I had one those newer plastic fram ones with bar brake mine oiled it leaked oil out lol i gave it to a friend while back i had it since 1998 it leak from day one Комментарий от : @dennisharrison4744 |
Glad to see the saw arrived alive and is now had the attention it deserved. Комментарий от : @scotts881 |
What if you just want to get the manual oiler working. The button, plunger is super hard and won't pump oil. I think something is blocked Комментарий от : @qwertyui90qwertyui90 |
On my XL oiling system, all passages are clear, the diaphragm gasket is ok and not leaking, the positive crankcase pressure comes through the diaphragm chamber and pressurizes the tank (after adding an inline check valve because the sinteredbleeder/duckbill wasn't holding pressure too well), but when I connect the oil output from the tank to the body inlet nipple, nothing comes through the outlet nipple while spinning things up with a power drill. The oil filter in the tank is not clogged, and oil does come through when spinning things up with the tank output tube disconnected. I took the ball&ballspring out and can push the needle piston past the inlet using a stiff wire and then send air through ok, and pushing on the diaphragm the other way it looks like the needle moves enough to lift the ball. Can the diaphragm be too old and stiff to pull the needle back past the oil inlet hole and let a bit of oil suck into that tiny vacuum space and/or the combination of diaphragm return spring + negative crankcase pressure too weak to drive the needle far enough the other way to lift the ball? Though I've been spinning the shaft with a power drill, and pretty fast, maybe the oiling system doesn't kick in till higher rpms and I have to put it all back together and try. If I can't get it to work I'm bypassing the diaphragm valve and adding a pushbutton air valve instead of going on a goosechase for an old new expensive diaphragm. Thanks for reading. Комментарий от : @philg4116 |
Outstanding!… answers all my questions about the two oil systems on these saws. Now I can fix it! Комментарий от : @dpete8995 |
Pezzi di ricambio xl e xl2 sono compatibili? Комментарий от : @totopalaia5746 |
I sure wish I knew how to fix the manual oiler on my xl 12 Комментарий от : @dantheriot7045 |
If that duck bill is missing from the hose.will it flood the cylinder head with oil.in return, making it hard to pull the crank cord..or is the oil in the cylinder head coming from a different problem?? Комментарий от : @mikeasby2956 |
My grandpa left me this same saw. it runs alright and over oils slightly. wanna fix it up to keep in my Side by side while out riding. Комментарий от : @kyledempsey5077 |
In place of the sintered iron tube sometimes in a pinch I'll use a piece of the plastic tube from inside a ball point pen. Комментарий от : @joew9392 |
Hello, can you help me? I used the tube and the duckbill, but the chain oil always runs out of the hole in the chain oiler very quickly, even without me sawing, what's wrong with that Kind regards Kurt Комментарий от : @khm1597 |
There is one of these saws on ksl here in Utah that has not had 1 drop of fuel hit the tank guy bought it new 40 years ago and never started it he is selling for 250 bucks is it worth that Комментарий от : @burkehoward1511 |
Hallo .....ich habe auch eine Homelite XL S , kenne die Ps Leistung nicht genau ...wer weiß was ? Gruß PIT www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQbLKbfnuwE meine Chainsaw Комментарий от : @husqvarna-pit9044 |
There is a very similar duck bill valve inside a modern mcculloch saws fuel cap for the air bleed . I've not checked to see if they are the same but they look close . Just an option too avoid being ripped off online. A very interesting and informative video thank you. Комментарий от : @kelvinsparks4651 |
Quick question. Your referencing a duckbill valve on the top line in the tank. I recover the bronze tube with the that had a little brittle formation on it but no Duckbill. The tube has a hole all the way through it but no flap to prevent a vacuum leak. Is that normal or is there another component that is needed to make it function properly? Комментарий от : @davidabernathy335 |
Hi Leon , where do you get shop manuals for the Homelite super 2 , xl , etc; I have several older Homelite saws & shop manuals would really be a help to me , thanks , I am a subscriber Комментарий от : @fergusonto-2032 |
Leon...I have an xl from the 80's..the only hose to get some pressure is coming from the carb..I do have a duck bill..and I ve changed the hoses...just got which I hope is a carb rebuild kit...well thanks for the video Комментарий от : @johnwagner8465 |
Leon I an working on an XL tonight and I went looking for a video you might have on this. I found that brass tube and it’s like a one way check valve bit it has a slice in the side of it. Is that normal? I don’t know if that slice would show up on the IPM. Комментарий от : @Indeewoods |
Awesome video!! You do a fantastic job explaining and showing every detail. We are truly lucky to have your videos as a learning tool.... thanks so much! Please keep up the awesome work!!!. Комментарий от : @marshallandgunner2775 |
Cool video you're telling me everything I need to know I have oil all in my cylinder so something is not right I'm sure you will let me know but when I pulled the engine out of the case no air breather cover or guard or anything like that just the sponge I see yours didn't have one either is that normal Комментарий от : @donniedoesit4958 |
Leon, I appreciate the time and energy that you put into your video's. You have helped me more than once on a Homelite. I wanted to thank you for your help with some positive feedback and to offer a tip, if your out of the duckbills for the pressure line feeding a Homelite oil tank; An Echo 'jellybean' style tank vent (check valve) that is used on most of the Echo gas tools can be substituted to fit this Homelite system. Locate an Echo gas tank vent, it will look like a white Jellybean with a hose barb on one end and a cap on the other. Echo Part No: A356000031. Remove the cap, and inside is the duckbill check valve. Pull the duckbill check valve out of the jellybean with a small pair needle nose pliers. Some of the Echo check valves have a small square foam filter on top of the duck bill when you remove the cap. Discard that foam. The black Echo duckbill check valve will slide tightly over a piece of 3/16x3/32 fuel line in the correct orientation to pressurize the XL oil tank. Because the duckbill lips face out, this Echo duckbill will not allow oil to be drawn back into the Homelite engine. For my application, I used an interference fit. If you want to permanently secure the duck bill to the line, a small dab of nail polish or 'seal all' will do it. You will not need the Homelite porous attach piece for this substitution. I did not have a Homelite duck bill check valve available and needed to fix my Dad's saw. This was what I used, and its held up for quite a while! Комментарий от : @roberthammer2524 |
where is the idle screw on this saw Комментарий от : @hilltopper600 |
I have an older XL-2 that hasn't been used in YEARS. I've got it running and tested the oil system some. Air is moving from the port behind the diaphragm pump when I spin the flywheel, but I can not get air to move through the discharge line. My model has the port on top of the block and a metal line that runs from there, under the carb, to another port of the back side of the bar pad. Should air move freely through this line? Is there a way to remove the metal line so I can see if there is a plug in any of the ports or the line itself? Thanks!! Комментарий от : @jasonsmith1954 |
Just got my xl torn apart to clean. It was naassssty. Mine has the diaphragm. This thing has sat for a longtime. Was a goodwill find. Should i go ahead and get a rebuild kit for carb and pump diaphragm or just clean it and see what happens? Has black hoses that are still pliable. Комментарий от : @truthhurts2149 |
Thank you Leon! I’m right in the middle of diagnosis on the exact saw. You’re very helpful! Комментарий от : @twistedtimber3129 |
Looking for info on the clutch drum on this exact drive setup (tapered end with the snap ring retainer) My drive sproket is finished. Please and thanks Комментарий от : @desktop100 |
Thanks Leon - I just bought one for 40 bucks and shes not oiling! Комментарий от : @KainKustomGarage |
Thanks Leon's Chainsaw. I was absolutely sure there was no brass tube or duckbill valve in the oil tank. But i did what you did with the "solvent" shook it and low and behold the brass tube and the duckbill fell out. In Western Canada you saved me 25 bucks. Thanks a lot. Just for that I subbed. Thanks again. I will mention you in my video+ Комментарий от : @BrucesShop |
Thanks so much! Helped me out with my Super 2. Комментарий от : @stevendabkowski3949 |
Hi. I have a super 2. I noticed on you fuel tank you have a hole unplugged. I have the same. Should there be a Duck Bill that goes in there? If do do you know what part # that might be? Thanks. Комментарий от : @dj5752 |
Hi Leon, I wonder if you could be of assistance? I’m working on a Homelite xl30 bandit with automatic oiler. It’s oiling excessively, and looks to have an oil adjustment window on the opposite side (of the top handle) from the choke lever. Just can’t see what to turn of how to decrease the amount of oiling it’s doing. I’m Glad it’s oiling but I don’t need it dripping all over the place . Thanks in advance if you can help! Kyle Комментарий от : @Treestouch |
Had one of these little saws left behind at a house I just purchased. I tore it apart and got it running well. I have two questions. What mix ratio should be run in these saws? And my oiler seems to be overoiling. It drips everywhere, really slings oil heavily, and puddles under the saw once it sits after running. Is this normal? Комментарий от : @haydengooding5124 |
cant get any spark on xl changed the ignition coil whatshood ido Комментарий от : @vermbird8393 |
On my #1 Super 2 I could not find the duck-bill or the bronze connector, had to bit the bullet and buy a new connector to get it going again. Then over a month latter while cleaning out the strainer on my wash stand, guess what I found? So now I have a spare. And as I have two Super 2's I'm not interested in selling it at this time! Комментарий от : @kshansen3 |
Will use your knowledge shortly. Thanks my friend. Комментарий от : @roberthughes9032 |
So... the duckbill is INSIDE the tank, attached to the end of ??? I assume the pressure hose from the crank? Does the diaphragm type have that too? I think I heard you mention it was supposed to be a little brass fitting? So the pickup is the metal thing with screen and there is supposed to be a brass fitting that attaches to the crank pressure hose with a duckbill on it too? I wondered about that since the fuel has a duckbill right in the side but the oiler tank does not. Still working on my XLs and figuring them out. Комментарий от : @aeridyne |
Great video Where do you think I can find the gas and oil caps for this model. Or if maybe you have the part number Thanks Комментарий от : @LtDave21 |
Hi Leon, here is another question with regards to the oiler. The plunger diaphragm in mine is partially deteriorated. And I cannot find a replacement. You got any for sale ? Homelite Super 2 model UT-10654. Need a duckbill too. Thanks. Комментарий от : @robertdrnsdad4399 |
That thing you hear rattling around in the bottom is the oil filter. Its all metal with a screen, thats what i found. Комментарий от : @markstansbury6795 |
Big time THANKS!!! I thought I had a big problem. Finding a duckbill and tube, but thanks to you I found the duckbill inside the tank. 😃 Комментарий от : @julesjules.1736 |
Excellent video Leon, I have found that if your sintered tube is covered in goo it helps to soak it in carb cleaner & blow it off with starting fluid so it can breathe better. Also a must for fuel & oil cap vents. Thanks & keep up the great work. Комментарий от : @allenbowick4716 |
What is your Email. Комментарий от : @pyrog.c.c89 |
Great video!thanks for sharing!👍👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 Комментарий от : @simpleman4224 |
Yup, I had to ask you about that same thing and I couldn’t recover mine either. I went with the plastic one and a duckbill to fix mine. O and a new hose thanks for the video and thanks for the parts! So thankful for your knowledge and experience! Have a good one and hope all is well. Blessings! Комментарий от : @tonypavlik4434 |
Great timing!! You publish this the evening before I tackle this very problem on my super 2 and xl924 (82cc's all day buddy!). Thanks much for the heads up, and depending how these teardowns go, you can prob expect an order from me later on, lol. Keep up the good works! :) Комментарий от : @B_Van_Glorious |
Good video!!!!!!!!!! Комментарий от : @skirtdevil |
Those carbs suck. Only saw I have issues with. The carbs on. They love to flood. Even after rebuild. I assume I am just not getting the needle valve arm set right. Only saw I have that issue with. Комментарий от : @MrChesterbishop |
Thanks! Комментарий от : @kenneth6731 |