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#Post#: 69420--------------------------------------------------
Scored today
By: RoyM Date: February 16, 2016, 9:54 pm
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My local dealer was cleaning house and invited me to look over a
pile of Homelite parts that were headed to the scrap yard. I got
there shortly before the truck and picked up two complete XL-76s
and a Super XL-922, all look good externally. They will have to
wait until I get a few other projects out of the way. I am
excited about the Big Dog, can't wait to hear it bark. ;D
#Post#: 69435--------------------------------------------------
Re: Scored today
By: dutchsawdoctor Date: February 17, 2016, 3:13 am
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Quick action, good score there :D :D
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Re: Scored today
By: RoyM Date: May 13, 2016, 10:08 pm
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I had a look at the SXL-922 today. Pulled the muffler, piston
looks new. Good spark so shot spritz of gas at 'er and and she
took off like a scared cat. Had to tweak the idle a tich to keep
it running. Man, that thing is LOUD The only problem I see was
somebody hogged out the rewind mount screws to 1/4 NC. Were they
10-32 like the XL-76? Now I need to find a decent bar, I don't
have enough use to justify a new one.
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Re: Scored today
By: 3000 FPS Date: May 14, 2016, 11:56 am
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Very Nice. Good that someone found those saws before they
went to the scrap heap.
Sounds like your going to enjoy running the 922.
#Post#: 71868--------------------------------------------------
Re: Scored today
By: 67L36Driver Date: May 14, 2016, 4:02 pm
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Likely #12-24. The XL-76 & 101 types are actually an exception
with #10.
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Re: Scored today
By: Eccentric Date: May 14, 2016, 5:01 pm
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Yep. 12-24 was OEM on the 922. Great scores there. Both
models are great runners. Before you run 'em too much I suggest
you freshen up the fuel systems (carb kit, fuel lines, fuel
filter) and replace the crank seals. Those rubber parts have a
finite life. They will often work fine at first after being ran
after a long sit............ but then fail.
National/Timken 253747 or CR/SKF 6119 for both sides of the 922.
That same seal is what you'll need for the FW side of the 76's.
You will need Homelite 58308 (or 58308a or 58308b)for the PTO
side of the 76's. They are easy to find on eBay for now. We
are still working on a suitable industry/generic seal match for
that one. Tim (fossil) has found a rubber coated match for it
and has ran it with success. Can't recall the # offhand.
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Re: Scored today
By: Al Smith Date: May 15, 2016, 8:50 pm
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Homelite #58308A---Cr #6120 ;)---I've got the master
interchange book from Cr plus Garlock plus National .
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Re: Scored today
By: Eccentric Date: May 16, 2016, 4:19 am
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[quote author=Al Smith link=topic=5644.msg71914#msg71914
date=1463363433]
Homelite #58308A---Cr #6120 ;)---I've got the master
interchange book from Cr plus Garlock plus National .
[/quote]
6120 does work fine. 6119 does too. It's just the double lip
version. Most original seals on saws were single lip until the
late 1970's. Most current saw seals are double lip. Probably
doesn't matter one iota.
6120 is single lip. National/Timken 253747 is double lip IIRC.
Poulan 530019097 (Poulan 3400-4000 seals) works too. Used all
of these seals in various saws with success.
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