No need to remove the trigger assembly. Just remove spark plug, tuck the wire in the hole, unhook the kill switch wire, then slide the motor out a little until you can unhook the carburetor linkage. Works fine. Good filming.
Yeah that's what I did too without pulling that coil off of there you know that way I don't have to Gap it and stuff I think this one's just dirty the one I'm working on
Did you compare the metering diaphragm's center nub that intersects with the lever to what you took off? Some of the aftermarket diaphragms have the nub too high for the HDC lever in the metering chamber. The result is constant flooding. Like you I had to replace the metering diaphragm because of that flooding. I went with Walbro parts the second time around. The second circuit plate gasket that comes in the kit is for the Single Adjusting screw HDC carb used on these engines. Good Job.
There was a few people who got the oil lines right and the duckbill valve .if he didn't that things going to smoke and load up .the throttle he could have pushed the motor out and it would have pop off .but other then that good job he reminded me of myself the first time I did my xl 2 , super xl .
Hey yo man I pulled that engine assembly out of there just like you did and I didn't have a cover on my air breather either it was just you know the sponge and it was wet with water I'm restoring the old one that's really dirty it's got compression it'll probably run but no cover on that air Breezer what's up with that
When you are taking this particular saw apart you don't have to remove the sprocket nut. The bar is held on by one nut unlike a still or forest king which is held on by two.
Oh and by the way I did end up boogering up one of those Phillips on the bottom I use a little bit of heat from a small torch and got him loose the top ones I was able to push down on better got them to crack
To put a hose over a nipple,....put a hose in a coffee cup of boiling water,... just the tip it softens and lubricates it. I would have taken a small storage tub and a paint brush and added some gasoline in it and cleaned everything up. I used to use paint thinner on everything but now 87 gas is cheaper. For 2 cycle mix I use Sunoco 90 (octane from the pump that says no ethanol) I don't know what year that saw was from but everything is straight screwdriver. And the oh shit moment for me was when he took off the trigger assembly,.....never done that but I bought 4 saws off Ebay and one has a hard trigger pull and I hate it. All of my saws were plastic,....so thats what I buy. The last video I watched the dude had a needle valve gauge.
I bet you had to go back later and put the duckbill/check valves in the hole in the fuel tank and on the short oil line didn't you? Im working on one right now that needs hoses and duck bills. With no or a bad one in the oil tank the saw will smoke like crazy because it will suck bar oil into the motor and burn it in the combustion chamber it also wont oil the chain or at least not very well if it does
Had them on order for my shop at the time of this recording. But yes had to after they came in. You can install them just buy removing the recoil cover.
@@outdoorpowertech7738 Mine does not have a air filter cover neither and every video I have seen of the Super 2 shows them as not having one either . I haven't checked the parts diagram yet to see if the had one from the factory or not
You kicked those oil lines ass at the end. My dad would have been throwing whole saw across the shop after 2nd slip😄
Outstanding demo. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
No need to remove the trigger assembly. Just remove spark plug, tuck the wire in the hole, unhook the kill switch wire, then slide the motor out a little until you can unhook the carburetor linkage. Works fine.
Good filming.
yup... i only knew this cuz i just watched leon do it not 5 minutes ago... he said you dont need to take it off and he removed the spark plug first
Yeah that's what I did too without pulling that coil off of there you know that way I don't have to Gap it and stuff I think this one's just dirty the one I'm working on
Dip those oil and fuel lines in a cup of hot water. It relaxes them momentarily so they slip right on then tighten naturally as they cool.
Did you compare the metering diaphragm's center nub that intersects with the lever to what you took off? Some of the aftermarket diaphragms have the nub too high for the HDC lever in the metering chamber. The result is constant flooding. Like you I had to replace the metering diaphragm because of that flooding. I went with Walbro parts the second time around. The second circuit plate gasket that comes in the kit is for the Single Adjusting screw HDC carb used on these engines. Good Job.
Great video rebuilding mine soon... Will post a video.
There was a few people who got the oil lines right and the duckbill valve .if he didn't that things going to smoke and load up .the throttle he could have pushed the motor out and it would have pop off .but other then that good job he reminded me of myself the first time I did my xl 2 , super xl .
Where did you get the rebuild kit what is the part number.. thank you
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What kit did you provide can you provide a link. I have the same saw
Are u still making videos. I just found your channel and enjoy. Make some more videos. Please
Hey yo man I pulled that engine assembly out of there just like you did and I didn't have a cover on my air breather either it was just you know the sponge and it was wet with water I'm restoring the old one that's really dirty it's got compression it'll probably run but no cover on that air Breezer what's up with that
Hey just restoring my farthest saw exactly the same as yours, what’s the best fuel to oil ratio
Who is good distributor for old home lite chainsaws
In regards to the sprocket nutt during reassembly on these xl's... is there a torque spec? Or just a good snug up will do. Thx
When you are taking this particular saw apart you don't have to remove the sprocket nut. The bar is held on by one nut unlike a still or forest king which is held on by two.
Oh and by the way I did end up boogering up one of those Phillips on the bottom I use a little bit of heat from a small torch and got him loose the top ones I was able to push down on better got them to crack
To put a hose over a nipple,....put a hose in a coffee cup of boiling water,... just the tip it softens and lubricates it.
I would have taken a small storage tub and a paint brush and added some gasoline in it and cleaned everything up.
I used to use paint thinner on everything but now 87 gas is cheaper.
For 2 cycle mix I use Sunoco 90 (octane from the pump that says no ethanol)
I don't know what year that saw was from but everything is straight screwdriver.
And the oh shit moment for me was when he took off the trigger assembly,.....never done that but I bought 4 saws off Ebay and one has a hard trigger pull and I hate it.
All of my saws were plastic,....so thats what I buy.
The last video I watched the dude had a needle valve gauge.
What size are the yellow lines?
A cuantas rpm debe de estar en alta y en baja?
Donde puedo comprar el kit para reparar el mismo carburador de mi motosierra homelite súper 2?
What carb kit did you order for this? I have the same saw and need to do the kit.
Richard Harlan you can get them on amazon. Just search homelite super 2 carb kit
I just fixed one of these ones; I thought mine was idling for shit. Turns out it may be the way this model idles
What year is that saw ? I got a xl2 that’s looks the same.
these are mid 80ies saws... they dont make them like this anymore thats for sure
I bet you had to go back later and put the duckbill/check valves in the hole in the fuel tank and on the short oil line didn't you? Im working on one right now that needs hoses and duck bills. With no or a bad one in the oil tank the saw will smoke like crazy because it will suck bar oil into the motor and burn it in the combustion chamber it also wont oil the chain or at least not very well if it does
Had them on order for my shop at the time of this recording. But yes had to after they came in. You can install them just buy removing the recoil cover.
@@outdoorpowertech7738 Mine does not have a air filter cover neither and every video I have seen of the Super 2 shows them as not having one either . I haven't checked the parts diagram yet to see if the had one from the factory or not
They don’t have a cover just the plastic cover over the choke
Dove posso trovare i ricambi della moto sega
все прекрасно але я незнаю мови. дякую.
Dident have to do anything to the triggers
ruclips.net/video/sQbLKbfnuwEH/видео.htmlab die Homelite XL S ......wer weiß die Ps Leistung ?
hier