Rusty 2-Stroke Engine Chainsaw Restoration

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In this video, we restore a classic 1965 2-stroke engine chainsaw that has been neglected for years. Manufactured by Homelite, a renowned name in power tools, this chainsaw was once a powerful tool but has fallen into disrepair, with a seized engine, rusted metal parts, and worn-out handles. We carefully disassemble the chainsaw, clean and restore each component, replace damaged parts, and sharpen the chain and bar. After reassembling, we fire it up to see if it can run like new again. Join us on this restoration journey as we bring this vintage Homelite tool back to life
*Chainsaw Information *
- Manufactured By: HOMELITE
- Model : XP1000
- Series Or Assembly Number: C series
- Year Introduced: 1965
- Year Discontinued: 1966
- Engine Displacement: 6.11 cu. in. (100 ccm)
- Number Of Cylinders: Homelite Two-Cycle single cylinder loop scavenged engine
- Cylinder Bore: 2.1875 in. (55.5 mm)
- Piston Stroke: 1.6250 in. (41.2 mm)
- Piston Ring Thickness: 0.0625 in. 2 rings, pn 56291
- Cylinder Type: Aluminum with chrome plated bore
- Weight: 19.5 lbs. (8.8 kg) powerhead only
- Carburetor: Tillotson HL-261A series
- Maximum Engine Rpm: 10,000 free, 6,000 to 6,500 under load
- Breaker Point Setting: 0.015 in. (0.38 mm)
- Fuel Oil Ratio: 32:1
- Chain Pitch: .404 in.
- Chain Type: Oregon 52C
- Shortest Guide Bar Supplied: 17 in. (43 cm)
- Longest Guide Bar Supplied: 30 in. (76 cm)

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Content

00:00 - Intro
00:59 - Disassembly
13:05 - Restore and clean
23:28 - Assemble
35:00 - Complete and check operation

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