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Homelite 35SL
By: leec Date: August 23, 2014, 11:33 am
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I have a Homelite 35sl that is frustating me to death. I did a
new boot, fuel lines filter rebuilt the carb (carefully) and
since putting it back together i can get it to start but not run
for more than 10-15 seconds. This past weekend I adjusted the
low needle a little further out and it ran for maybe 30-45
seconds, almost as normal then quit. So I took the carb off
again and made sure all was clear and clean and gaskets etc in
the right order NOW it won't start at all!!
Piston looks great has good comp, spark and it oils well when
running.. I keep putting it aside to work on other saws as I
don't need it but would love to get it running well.
Lee ???
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Re: Homelite 35SL
By: Teamicebox Date: January 29, 2015, 6:06 am
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Try replacing the crankshaft seals. You are not getting vacuum
to carb diaphragm. Not shure if this model have replaceable
seals.
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Re: Homelite 35SL
By: leec Date: September 10, 2015, 5:08 pm
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[quote author=Teamicebox link=topic=3957.msg53390#msg53390
date=1422533194]
Try replacing the crankshaft seals. You are not getting vacuum
to carb diaphragm. Not shure if this model have replaceable
seals.
[/quote]
Any idea of the seal numbers?
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