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410 Homelite parts
By: Saw Dr Date: February 26, 2011, 7:25 pm
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Since there is nothing in the Homelite category...
Anyone have a full-wrap handle for a 410 Homelite? I have one
here for rebuild and another on the way. Looks like the cutoff
saw wraps are different
I could use a chainbrake assy and a coil or two also. Pics to
follow when I get into them.
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Re: 410 Homelite parts
By: Spike60 Date: February 27, 2011, 7:47 am
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I have a 410 on the project waiting list. In excellent shape
except for the 25 year old gas/goop that's in the fuel tank. How
do these things actually run? Kind of wondering if I'm going to
want to mess with this saw.
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Re: 410 Homelite parts
By: procarbine2k1 Date: February 27, 2011, 1:46 pm
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I havent seen a full wrap for a 410 yet. I bet they would look
just as sweet as the 540 with a wrap, cool looking saws!
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Re: 410 Homelite parts
By: Saw Dr Date: February 27, 2011, 8:29 pm
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[quote author=Spike60 link=topic=37.msg215#msg215
date=1298814432]
I have a 410 on the project waiting list. In excellent shape
except for the 25 year old gas/goop that's in the fuel tank. How
do these things actually run? Kind of wondering if I'm going to
want to mess with this saw.
[/quote]
I got mine not running, so I cannot say. It is in need of a
carb kit, but weak on compression. I decided to just go through
it all the way. There is another 410 coming here from up your
way. The thing is 70cc's, so it has some potential. The piston
is thin-ring. Goofy carb and spark plug setup on it, but
workable in any case. If yours had a bad ignition, you're
pretty well hosed. They are out there, but only used on two
saws that I know of. Fortunately, 410 parts on Ebay are not too
crazy (yet.) Lets keep this under our hats.
mweba had some vids on another site recently of his 410. Seems
to run pretty well.
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Re: 410 Homelite parts
By: mweba Date: March 8, 2011, 8:03 pm
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[quote author=Spike60 link=topic=37.msg215#msg215
date=1298814432]
I have a 410 on the project waiting list. In excellent shape
except for the 25 year old gas/goop that's in the fuel tank. How
do these things actually run? Kind of wondering if I'm going to
want to mess with this saw.
[/quote]
Well worth the effort. Many have stated they are a pain to work
on, I did not have this feeling. Stopped by my local old time
Homie dealer last Wednesday to check on part availability. Many
are still in the system, have an intake boot on the way for my
410 and 540.
HTML http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MX7eOOoVFfM
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Re: 410 Homelite parts
By: Spike60 Date: March 12, 2011, 6:18 pm
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Mine is just in too nice condition to not get it going, so I'll
give it a go at some point. Top end is in fine shape. It doesn't
look like it's that hard to work on, it's just that the layout
is kind of strange. First time I took the top cover off, I was
thinking, "So, where's the carb?" :P
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Re: 410 Homelite parts
By: mowertech Date: July 13, 2020, 6:16 pm
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Hows the restore coming along
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