I have not been able to get it restarted. Yesterday, the saw started and ran for a second, then cut off. I already cleaned and set the points, sanded the flywheel magnets and coil, and replaced the spark plug. It has a Wico Prestolite point ignition system with a blue coil. The piston/cylinder are not scored, and it has 110 PSI compression, so I don't think that compression is the problem. The saw is getting flooded and the spark tester light looks kind of dim. Should the zero be ignored and this be considered a 7-digit serial number?ĭid these saws have washers under the bar nuts when they were new? I have seen pictures with and without washers, but which way is factory? How would the serial number be decoded? It is 8 digits, but according to the service bulletin, it would have been made in 1980 on day #452. The black fuel cap, raised letter plastic air filter cover, and metal bodied oiler button also seem consistent with that year. I have found the number 5 with a circle around it (like on a date wheel) cast into a few parts of the saw, this leads me to believe it was made around 1975. I got it off Craigslist in non-running condition a couple days ago. This is my new Homelite Super XL Automatic.
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