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Anonymous Posted on Jul 27, 2013

Homelite com hi, I'm Stefano, from Italy. I have an old Remington SL4 Automatic Oiler (the one with no oil pump, but a valve that use engine pressure to eject oil on the chain), and I need to buy some items. I have a Part Manual for this model, but I need to have the Part Manual for the comparised Homelite model (may be Homelite XL12? may be SuperXL? may be XLAO?), to extend my chanse to find parts. Can you help me?

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Homelite XL12 parts manuals

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  • Posted on Aug 13, 2009

SOURCE: Parts needed for a remington SL4

Hi, if you have access to a computor goto GOOGLE type in remington chain saws electric press search and it is all the models ,parts and distributors easy go for it ,any more help needed just come back to me. youdoit

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 01, 2009

SOURCE: Need replacement Chain oil pump

Go to the Homelite web site, which will get you to HCPI Electronics Parts catalog. You will need the model number. The parts are illustrated as a break-away drawing for various portions of the saw. Hope this helps.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 05, 2009

SOURCE: automatic oiler on homelite super xl ao does not

Please see the clarification. Lou

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 14, 2010

SOURCE: auto chain oiler doesn't work homelite temberman 45

Oil System Plugged:

  1. Remove the clutch cover, bar, and chain, clean the bar groove, any holes and passages on the rear of the bar (both sides, consider rotating the bar), if equipped with a sprocket nose ensure it rotates easily at least one complete revolution. Clean the saw oiler hole and channel. Insert a blunted, hooked piece of wire through the oil filler hole and pull the hose in the oil tank out. Pay attention to the screen or filter on the free end (clean or replace, difficult to determine serviceability). Start the saw and see if it oils when revved up (oozes down side of saw). If yes reassemble your saw. If no, continue with 2.
  2. Work your way through the linkage (use IPL to identify components and locations) cleaning and replacing any defective parts as you go. Carefully check the hoses for cracks especially at bends and connections. If equipped with an oil pump it is usually behind the clutch (clutch is a left handed thread). Please make extensive notes & some digital pictures will help during reassembly.
If it does not oil on completion of 1 it is most likely a bad oiler or worm gear (see IPL).

Timberman 45 does not cross to an IPL I can find. If you can find an IPL it really simplifies disassembly/reassembly, provides component locations and component part numbers. Without the correct IPL I would not undertake a repair.
Homelite/Ryobi.com (authorized parts supplier)
https://www.gardnerinc.com/recons/disclaimer-lg.php - Agree; Choose “Product Line”; “Select OEM” & “Select Catalog” both to “Homelite Consumer Products”. A drop down list appears; self explanatory from here.
The numbers Homelite & Ryobi use do not match the numbers everyone posts. A careful inspection of your saw should find something that matches.

If you have more questions or need additional help please reply below and I will get back to you. Thank you for using FixYa and Good Luck. HTH
Lou

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 21, 2010

SOURCE: Chain Saw Motor will not start.

Yes it is very important i would recommend also putting in a new spark plug. Thanks for asking and I hope it helps

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