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Re: Homelite XL-925 Chainsaw
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Posted by jdemaris on June 06, 2007 at 06:43:37 from (66.218.11.229):
In Reply to: Homelite XL-925 Chainsaw posted by Roy Suomi on June 05, 2007 at 19:03:03:
The old blue XL-101s and XL-925s were our main saws years back when I worked for Aslplundh. When the saws got changed to red, they got cheapened a bit along with different carbs. I don't know which version you have - a Walbro or Tillotson carb? Either way, those saws need tight crankcases for the carb to work and hold a proper jet adjustment. So, if not done already, look closely at the crank-seals and make sure the main-bearings are tight. The sprocket-side seal is usually the one that goes bad. I also assume that has a reed-valve and is not a piston-port design? I used to be a Homelite mechanic - but have gotten a little rusty on it. It's been a few years since I was fixing 101s, 925s, and many older gear-drives e.g. the Super Wiz, Buz, etc.
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