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Post by tangobravo on Feb 17, 2024 21:18:10 GMT -5
A bit of advice on oil lines and strainers for the Super EZ models: Look in the oil tank for a detached oil strainer. They typically fall of the oil lines and can be found inside. If not there, you'll need a replacement. Use factory formed lines, ESPECIALLY for the two left side "manual pump" side. That line in your picture looks like a replaced line. The original that goes into the tank, is small diameter with expanded ends. This allows it to flex easily which is important to pick up oil. The strainers on each of the 2 pickup lines are important, to keep particles out of the system AND act as weights to hold the end down into the oil. Clean the filters and lines as best possible to get any contaminants out of them. These lines and filters can be found on ebay, possibly Leon's chainsaw parts too. Refer to the IPL for numbers: www.leonschainsawpartsandrepair.com/uploads/3/9/7/9/39792537/homelite_super_ez_chainsaw_ipl_24522-a_revision_3_.pdf
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Post by 5terrysupersaws on Feb 20, 2024 0:20:23 GMT -5
A little off topic here but has anyone found a replacement Super EZ crankshaft bearing for PTO side? The part I believe is 65044-S. Thanks, this one bearing is preventing a total restoration project from coming to fruition. Have you found this bearing ?? One is currently available on eBay .. Or I can provide an alternate/replacement bearing number.
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