Not to be critical (but i'm gonna be critical), the true "correct" way is to make sure it holds vacuum and pressure during a full turn of the crankshaft too. Also of note, the piston should be at bottom dead center to expose the transfer port during crankcase testing. I enjoy your videos!
I have a program I put any new saw into. I call it my APM Program, for Advanced Preventative Maintenance Program. It means I start any new saw once a day for a week, once a week for a month and then once a month for a year. After that, I have a pretty good idea of its reliability. The day I get it, it goes into the APM program. Two entries go into my chainsaw log book - PIO and APM for that particular saw. The entry also includes, date, tanks of gas on the saw and any thing I did to the saw. I have a stack of spiral notebooks on the shelf in my office, so I can refer back to them if needed.
WOW! That XL-12 looks just like my Super XL Automatic, setup, color everything except the decal on the starter cover and the manual pump oiler. Mine is a bit cleaner and better looking, but it looks almost identical.
I just got 7 of those saws 6 of them got ton of compresion iv got one of them on the bench so far good fire carb needs a kit say it will run good cylinder and piston good shape
I like the stack mufflers. Im of the opinion the saw runs better and cooler and not a much carbon will build up as it does in a heat sink quiet muffler.
I have question I just given one of these because I am using just the motor for something else. First I was wondering do I have to have the oilsr tank on the motor and third I need to get a handle bracket off the motor on top for the guy that gave me this sW
I have a blue super xl auto, was my grandfather's saw, I can not get to run again. Was running fairly well last year, tried making some carb adjustments and used carb cleaner, and hasn't started since. Bought a new carb, installed it and also new fuel filter and line. Not even a sputter. Any advice? It did sputter with a shot of starting fluid but I don't want to overdo it. Thanks, Ken
After doing this kind of work for decades it always has amazed me how little people that operate these are so ignorant. It stands to reason in this kind of environment dirt will be a problem. Around here it was most telling of people who use these every day.
Today My 8 year old Grandson Chris used his phone and made and posted a couple videos of me Using a Super XL12 and a Lombard to make a couple of cedar fence post. my papa's chainsaw pt1 & pt2
Hola. Yo. Necesito. Partes para. Mi motosierra. Y no se. Donde. Comprarlas. Si me. Puedes. Dar. Alguna. Dirección es igual. A esa azul. Que. Estas. Arreglando. Se los. Agradecería. Demasiado. Gracias
Repairing saws made before gen x were born. Says volumes about how things were made back in the day… Awesome stuff!
You must be a Radio DJ in your off time what a voice👍👍👍👍
Actually a good looking saw. Good job as always sir!
XL-12 the Chainsaw of Chainsaws, Great Video Leon Thx!
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Not to be critical (but i'm gonna be critical), the true "correct" way is to make sure it holds vacuum and pressure during a full turn of the crankshaft too. Also of note, the piston should be at bottom dead center to expose the transfer port during crankcase testing. I enjoy your videos!
Son. Muy. Buenos. Videos. Se les agradece. Por su tiempo. Tan. Valioso para. Instruirnos. Gracias.
i always enjoy watchin Ya vids , Ya speak in terms all can understand !! i keep watchin & im gonna learn something !!
I have a program I put any new saw into. I call it my APM Program, for Advanced Preventative Maintenance Program. It means I start any new saw once a day for a week, once a week for a month and then once a month for a year. After that, I have a pretty good idea of its reliability.
The day I get it, it goes into the APM program. Two entries go into my chainsaw log book - PIO and APM for that particular saw. The entry also includes, date, tanks of gas on the saw and any thing I did to the saw. I have a stack of spiral notebooks on the shelf in my office, so I can refer back to them if needed.
WOW! That XL-12 looks just like my Super XL Automatic, setup, color everything except the decal on the starter cover and the manual pump oiler. Mine is a bit cleaner and better looking, but it looks almost identical.
I’m trying to breathe some life into my CS 50. Hoping to find some videos on these.
I love the look and color of that chainsaw, i want one
The light colored homelite is a strong soundn saw with the stack muffler love the xl series saws! Have a good week sir hope u are well!
Do you have a video of changing that crank seal. I need to see how the actual changes are done.
I just got 7 of those saws 6 of them got ton of compresion iv got one of them on the bench so far good fire carb needs a kit say it will run good cylinder and piston good shape
fascinating. Love the detail!
That same thing happened to me just a couple of days ago, the carb screen was full of it....
Thx for another great video!
I like the stack mufflers. Im of the opinion the saw runs better and cooler and not a much carbon will build up as it does in a heat sink quiet muffler.
I put a mufler on the one im building lol couple of mines got that exaust like yours does
Where do you buy your crank seals? I'm pretty new to fixing old chainsaws and don't know which ones are gonna fit.
I have question I just given one of these because I am using just the motor for something else. First I was wondering do I have to have the oilsr tank on the motor and third I need to get a handle bracket off the motor on top for the guy that gave me this sW
I have a blue super xl auto, was my grandfather's saw, I can not get to run again. Was running fairly well last year, tried making some carb adjustments and used carb cleaner, and hasn't started since. Bought a new carb, installed it and also new fuel filter and line. Not even a sputter. Any advice? It did sputter with a shot of starting fluid but I don't want to overdo it. Thanks, Ken
After doing this kind of work for decades it always has amazed me how little people that operate these are so ignorant. It stands to reason in this kind of environment dirt will be a problem. Around here it was most telling of people who use these every day.
Thank you!!!
I’ve always used old motor oil in my chainsaw bar oilers , Is that ok or should I buy bar oil ?
Today My 8 year old Grandson Chris used his phone and made and posted a couple videos of me Using a Super XL12 and a Lombard to make a couple of cedar fence post. my papa's chainsaw pt1 & pt2
Hello I have two homelite saws A SUPER XL 12 AND 150 and both need coils could you please tell m
Me where I can find them
4:57 Wow...!
Simplest things lol much better now
Hola. Yo. Necesito. Partes para. Mi motosierra. Y no se. Donde. Comprarlas. Si me. Puedes. Dar. Alguna. Dirección es igual. A esa azul. Que. Estas. Arreglando. Se los. Agradecería. Demasiado. Gracias
People just don’t clean their saws, do they? I clean mine, good, at least once a year.
I've got a 1971 super xl automatic paid 29 bucks for her in thrift store with stock original perma hard tip bar,she's nicer then this one