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I bought up a lot of Homelite parts when dealer went out of business about 20 years ago and have had interest in them since. I have worked on a few super xl's but cannot tell you for sure the fuel mixture but believe it probably changes over the years from 16-1 to 20-1 saw on internet one person claimed that that ut number used 32-1. Don't believe it would make any difference as long as you used good grade 2 cycle oil and it would not smoke near as bad as 16-1. One person on internet claimed that he still had the saw his Dad bought new in 1967 or 68 so they have been around that long but at that time I do not believe they had a UT number on them.
The cc is 57.4 and weighs 13.14 lbs. With 24" bar.
I recommend contacting your local authorized service center for assistance.
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The header says that it is an electric saw which would only require bar oil. A 2-stroke gas engine, however, does require fuel mixed with a modern saw oil at 40:1 ratio plus bar/chain oil in it's own tank as well. Always premix the fuel and oil in a separate can and shake well even before filling the saw. Hope this helps!
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