Reviving (Sort of) a Vintage 1970s Homelite XL Automatic Oiling Chainsaw

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  • Опубликовано: 15 фев 2024
  • I acquired this Homelite XL chainsaw at the bottom of a crate along with some other equipment in a cheap bulk purchase. Let's see if I can fix it's issues and bring it back to working order
    disassembly, inspection, case screws, walbro HDC carburetor kit, oiling system, block casting repair, new fuel lines, new oil lines, new bar and chain, air filter, duckbill valves, spark plug, testing
    #smallengine #smallenginerepair #repair #troubleshooting #homelite #chainsaw #xl

Комментарии • 25

  • @jpwallace2000
    @jpwallace2000 3 месяца назад +2

    I have one just like that from my grandpa and it still works great.

  • @johnhabeck6153
    @johnhabeck6153 3 месяца назад +1

    I have a '74 that I bought when I was 17( new -original owner). Used it for a couple decades on and off. It sat in storage another couple decades - bought other saws. Decided to try starting it a couple years ago, and ran great ! No carbon on piston, shiny and oily ( years of 16:1 ) The starter rope hangs up sometimes. Don't want to do anything to it, afraid I can't get parts. Was a fun little saw !

    • @BackyardRepairs
      @BackyardRepairs  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for sharing! I was also surprised at the good condition on this one, figured it would have been a lot worse with how I found it. A starter rope fix on these should be pretty straight forward if nothing is broken and/or breaks on removal. I didn't have issues finding parts for this model, but when I did find them they were on the pricey-er side.

  • @mbainrot
    @mbainrot Месяц назад

    Just picked one up from the recycler (mine was made around '83 thou (well that's the date on the carby) so no nice alloy case, but this video was hugely helpful thanks!

  • @guyskeer5411
    @guyskeer5411 3 месяца назад +1

    I have Two Homelites, an Older One, Just Like THis one, and a Slightly Newer one.

  • @poochie49
    @poochie49 3 месяца назад

    I had one of these similar model but a made in Canada one. It was blue. Got it at an auction for $20.00. Sold it to a collector who eas thrilled with it. Worked perfectly.

    • @BackyardRepairs
      @BackyardRepairs  3 месяца назад

      Never saw a blue version of this saw, I’m sure that collector was chomping at the bit to get it. Thanks for sharing!

  • @dancearoundtheworld5360
    @dancearoundtheworld5360 3 месяца назад +1

    ive used one and it really heats your hand up but beside that itll cut and make some noise
    make it better when its not a leaker
    as far as part, id get oregon parts to work on it

  • @projectseventyone
    @projectseventyone 3 месяца назад +3

    Carb setting not adjusted right at all and why not lube the pull string right off the bat?

    • @BackyardRepairs
      @BackyardRepairs  3 месяца назад

      100% agreed on both. If it wasn’t easy to see during tuning, I did not get much if any change when adjusting the high (this carb only has high and idle adjustments). It likely needs gone through again down to removing the needle and checking/cleaning the check valves. As for the recoil, I did spray the backside with carb spray as I felt like it was more dirty than needing lubed but should have given it a squirt of WD while I was there like you said. I also think the spring needs to be wound up a few more turns since it seems to be on the lame side.

  • @greggyopp3346
    @greggyopp3346 11 часов назад

    Try going trhu the carb again(soak then blown out with comressed air)if that dosent get it, id bet cylinder base gasket or more likely crank seals..the carb not responding well or if any is give away.

  • @Ecksterphono
    @Ecksterphono 3 месяца назад

    House of Homelite Forum has some pretty good information on build dates and a downloadable PDF

  • @markthompson3511
    @markthompson3511 3 месяца назад

    You're missing the air filter foam and plastic cover that snaps in behind the oil and fuel caps

    • @BackyardRepairs
      @BackyardRepairs  3 месяца назад

      It might have been hard to see but I had the air filter installed under the metal frame piece, it was pretty compressed and easy to miss. Also kept that plastic piece off so I could access the carb adjusting screws a bit easier during initial use. Great catches!

  • @Ecksterphono
    @Ecksterphono 3 месяца назад

    0:32. If this is a Terry Industries unit. Serial number depicts 44442264 ( First digit) build year 1974. ( next 3 ) 44th week and 4 days 4th day. November 1 of 1974.( Maybe even October 31, 1974 of that year) I think Canada has a different method of serial number systems that goes by the year and weeks and day. It's a bit confusing. My dad bought this exact style saw back in 1975. I think you also have the 4 digit lot tag 6265 on the back of that case from where it was purchased. Also to note 2264 units of this saw were built. ( last 4 digits)

    • @BackyardRepairs
      @BackyardRepairs  3 месяца назад +1

      This is the exact information I was hoping someone would comment on this video. From my own search attempts, I was only able to get the 74 part, but was interested in the day and manufacturing location as well. Thanks so much!

    • @Ecksterphono
      @Ecksterphono 3 месяца назад

      No problem.

  • @cookiemonster3979
    @cookiemonster3979 Месяц назад

    Think if you adjusted the carb right should run faster ad cut way better.. i have three of these

    • @BackyardRepairs
      @BackyardRepairs  Месяц назад

      Agreed.. I wasn't getting much response from the screws during tuning on this one and I'm sure there is some residual dirt in the carb still. One of these days I'm going to get it back out and re-clean the carb and look into that recoil.

  • @nitrodreamer9960
    @nitrodreamer9960 3 месяца назад

    ive got a john deere from that era the thing still hogs through wood like a champ

  • @jakubpetrak247
    @jakubpetrak247 3 месяца назад

    Já mám zama

  • @outboardfixer
    @outboardfixer Месяц назад

    Most of those reed valves can be flipped over to seal better. Why would anyone crank a saw that long without giving it a little throttle???

    • @BackyardRepairs
      @BackyardRepairs  Месяц назад

      Thanks for the tip on the reed valves! You're right, I should have hit the trigger way sooner when cranking it.. had blinders on in the moment to just get it adjusted to stay idling