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Post by ibmike on Feb 18, 2023 12:46:52 GMT -5
Thanks Leon , because you have an A-95653 E AND B in stock, so both should work
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Post by ibmike on Feb 19, 2023 8:38:11 GMT -5
Ordered the sprocket from Leon, A-95653-E, realized I would have to take the saw completely apart to replace the sprocket so didn't reassemble it yesterday to do a test run.Will wait for the new sprocket .Thanks for the advice on the sprocket # Leon. Mike
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Post by ibmike on Feb 28, 2023 8:23:53 GMT -5
All the of the A-95653 variations fit the same; Homelite monkeyed with the kit changing up what was included in the way of the washers and retainers. My Sprocket #A-95653-E was delivered yesterday afternoon (Thank you Leon) the only piece I need to reassemble the saw, but today is the wife's birthday enough said.Wont be working on the saw today, again thanks everyone for all the help and advice Mike
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Post by ibmike on Mar 2, 2023 8:49:56 GMT -5
Installed the new sprocket, assembled the saw started pulling (took awhile) but it fired up, smoked like crazy for couple minutes (like Ed's saw) than cleared up. Work on adjusting the carburetor today and install the bar and chain, add oil and see that the oiler pumps. So glad I found this Form and old Homelite saws. Mike
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Post by ibmike on Mar 2, 2023 17:29:09 GMT -5
Installed the bar and chain, added oil, warmed it up, did some adjusting on the low needle, not perfect, but better will keep at it.Boy does it oil, I don't know if its adjustable or not.Flows like the Mighty Mississippi. Mike
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Post by ibmike on Mar 4, 2023 14:23:07 GMT -5
I think I know why the Super 2 is oiling so much.The duck bill in the oil tank was right up against the impulse line and the porous connector was covered. Hope thats the answer. The impulse line is stretched out and the Purous connector won't stay in the line. Would I be able to use yellow gas line for the impulse line, its the only line I have in several diameters? Mike
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Post by blythkd on Mar 5, 2023 9:41:12 GMT -5
Yes if you have the right size line, it'll work.
However the duckbill up against the line won't cause it to oil excessively. A Super 2 oiler is limited by the volume of the diaphragm pump cylinder and plunger stroke.
If the saw is truly oiling excessively, there must be something else going on. Are you sure it's still a Super 2 oiler system or did someone before you convert the saw to pressurized tank oiler? Those can really flow, especially with light oil.
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Post by ibmike on Mar 6, 2023 8:13:55 GMT -5
Hi Billy, mine has the impulse line ,oil pickup line, and the delivery line that goes around the carburetor manifold into the bar area.I did space the duckbill from the end of the impulse line, and as you mentioned it didn't help, still oiling to much . Mike
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Post by bobby167 on Mar 6, 2023 9:30:13 GMT -5
Your saw should have a oil pump on clutch side. Check out IPL # 17868. This is for your UT 10654. It will show what parts are there. If you take it apart, be careful with the oil pump plunger. Very hard to find, if at all. Could be check valve stuck
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Post by ibmike on Mar 7, 2023 8:07:51 GMT -5
Thanks Bobby, looked at the IPL before for the sprocket.will have to take it apart again because its still pumping to much oil. Mike
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Post by undee70ss on Mar 7, 2023 8:42:26 GMT -5
Thanks Bobby, looked at the IPL before for the sprocket.will have to take it apart again because its still pumping to much oil. Mike To much is better than not enough.
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Post by ibmike on Mar 7, 2023 9:03:27 GMT -5
Thanks Bobby, looked at the IPL before for the sprocket.will have to take it apart again because its still pumping to much oil. Mike To much is better than not enough. I agree, but it might be to much leaves a puddle on the work bench
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Post by blythkd on Mar 7, 2023 12:47:20 GMT -5
Much of a puddle on the bench sounds like a pressurized tank oiler. That's what they do if you don't loosen the oil tank cap when you shut the saw off. The saw could have been altered due to lack of availability of the automatic oiler plunger/diaphragm or someone could have slid an XL engine without automatic oiler in the Super 2 case. Just a couple of thoughts.
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Post by ibmike on Mar 7, 2023 14:23:39 GMT -5
Billy,sorry I didn't clarify, the saw is running when it puddles
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Post by ibmike on Mar 7, 2023 18:33:22 GMT -5
I do have a pump, took the cover off ,the diaphragm is in good condition soft and pliable. How does the check valve ,ball and spring come out ? Can I push it out from the oil line side ?
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Post by blythkd on Mar 7, 2023 19:02:01 GMT -5
That's the glory of a full time oiler, it keeps on oiling anytime it's running, even if you don't want it to.
I never pulled that many oiler cylinders out of the case but when I did, I sacrificed the cylinder by threading a screw into it and pried/pulled it out like that. With parts getting more scarce all the time, I'd probably check on parts before I did that now.
Honestly, if it's oiling, I'd leave it alone. I don't think anything will be solved by pulling the pump cylinder out of the case.
You might try a heavier bar oil or put the restrictor orifice in the oil line. That orifice was meant for the pressurized tank oiler but I don't know what it would hurt on a pump oiler saw.
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Post by ibmike on Mar 8, 2023 6:47:23 GMT -5
That's the glory of a full time oiler, it keeps on oiling anytime it's running, even if you don't want it to. I never pulled that many oiler cylinders out of the case but when I did, I sacrificed the cylinder by threading a screw into it and pried/pulled it out like that. With parts getting more scarce all the time, I'd probably check on parts before I did that now. Honestly, if it's oiling, I'd leave it alone. I don't think anything will be solved by pulling the pump cylinder out of the case. You might try a heavier bar oil or put the restrictor orifice in the oil line. That orifice was meant for the pressurized tank oiler but I don't know what it would hurt on a pump oiler saw. I have to agree with you Bobby, I don't want to damage anything at this point, and it is oiling. May shoot abit of WD 40 in it, that may loosen the ball if stuck.Springs around the corner, start putting thicker oil in it. Always like your thoughts ,all of you guys are a great help. Mike
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Post by undee70ss on Mar 8, 2023 19:34:59 GMT -5
To much is better than not enough. I agree, but it might be to much leaves a puddle on the work bench Are you opening the oil cap after shutting off? You are supposed to as this relieves the pressure in the oil tank.
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Post by ibmike on Mar 9, 2023 8:07:41 GMT -5
I agree, but it might be to much leaves a puddle on the work bench Are you opening the oil cap after shutting off? You are supposed to as this relieves the pressure in the oil tank. undee its running when it puddled, I was adjusting the carburetor.I pulled the pump, and everything looks good, so bad together it goes. I'am going to run thicker oil in it, to quote you , to much is better than not enough. Thanks. Mike
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Post by blythkd on Mar 9, 2023 12:54:17 GMT -5
In my opinion, if the saw is not running out of oil before it runs out of gas, it's functioning properly.
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