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I've been searching for specs on this saw and found this forum - it's great reading all the posts. Just wondered if anyone knows details about the engine displacement, HP, etc., or where I can find this info. My father bought this saw some 20 years ago and it runs great, but it can just about take your arm off when starting it - like timing might be over advanced. I don't believe there is a compression release, so this may be normal. Someone had replaced the points with an electronic pickup that sits outside the flywheel and I can't see how you would adjust timing. Anyone know where I can get original points and condenser? Would like to go back to factory build, but if these were normally that hard to pull, I'll leave it alone and use two hands.
Thanks!
 
1050

great machine.i've run a 5 footer with an 8 pin.lots of power.they are 100cc 4 reed motors.not sure about hp.a super 1050 should turn 10500 no load maybe a little more.check out chainsaw collectors corner for more. air gap should still be .15. if it is fixed and runs good don't mess with it.
 
Thanks

The saw eats up anything in its path, so I agree, I think it's best to leave well enough alone - and eat my wheaties! Probably should use premium fuel too. Thanks to all for the quick responses and thanks for this great site. Its an absolute wealth of information. Looking forward to when I can contribute and help someone out.
Buzz
 
Yes I would use premium fuel. I tried straight av gas (100LL) in one of my old 1020 one day. Thing ran like a top. I didn't even play with the carb screws etiher. At least run 92 or 93 octane.
 
MANUFACTURED BY: HOMELITE CORPORATION
PORT CHESTER, NEW YORK, U.S.A.
SERIES OR ASSEMBLY NUMBER:
YEAR INTRODUCED:
YEAR DISCONTINUED: 1972
ENGINE DISPLACEMENT: 6.1 cu. in. (100 cc)
NUMBER OF CYLINDERS: 1
CYLINDER BORE: 2.1875 in. (55.5 mm)
PISTON STROKE: 1.6250 in. (41.2 mm)
CYLINDER TYPE: Aluminum with chrome plated bore
INTAKE METHOD: 4 reed pyramid type
MANUFACTURER ADVERTISED H.P.: not advertised
WEIGHT : 19.5 lbs. (8.8 kg) powerhead only
OPERATOR CONFIGURATION: One Man operation
HANDLEBAR SYSTEM: Rigid
CHAIN BRAKE: none
CLUTCH: Centrifugal
DRIVE TYPE: Direct
CONSTRUCTION: Die cast magnesium
MAGNETO TYPE: Phelon or Wico flywheel type
CARBURETOR: Tillotson HL
MAJOR REPAIR KIT:
MINOR REPAIR KIT: DG-5HL
AIR FILTER SYSTEM: Cellulose fiber element
STARTER TYPE: Homelite automatic rewind, 2 pawl type
OIL PUMP: Automatic with manual override
OPERATING RPM: 6,000 to 6,500
IGNITION TIMING: Position stator plate fully clockwise
BREAKER POINT SETTING: 0.015 in. (0.38 mm)
FLYWHEEL/COIL AIR GAP: Position is fixed
SPARK PLUG TYPE: Champion CJ-6
SPARK PLUG GAP: 0.025 in. (0.63 mm)
CRANKSHAFT MAIN BEARINGS: Ball on flywheel side, caged needle roller on drive side
FUEL TANK CAPACITY: 42 fl. oz. (1242 ml)
FUEL OIL RATIO: 32:1
RECOMMENDED FUEL OCTANE: Regular grade
MIX OIL SPECIFICATION: Homelite chain saw mix oil
CHAIN PITCH: .404 in.
CHAIN TYPE: Oregon 52C, 52L
BAR MOUNT PATTERN: 16 link
SHORTEST GUIDE BAR SUPPLIED: 17 in. (43 cm)
LONGEST GUIDE BAR SUPPLIED: 30 in. (76 cm)
 
Hello, I Don't think the 1050 runs 10,500 RPM no load. Something tells me 7,500 no load and 6,000 in a cut. Homelite 650/750's were piston ported and ran 12,500 RPM no load. Just a thought. Jonathan
 
Well, I just couldn't help myself. Had to prove the hard pull was due to timing over-advance. I finally found points and condenser and installed them - a world of difference. Starts and runs like a Homelite should, hot or cold. I don't see any loss of power. Now to get on with the restoration!
 
MANUFACTURED BY: HOMELITE CORPORATION
PORT CHESTER, NEW YORK, U.S.A.
SERIES OR ASSEMBLY NUMBER:
YEAR INTRODUCED:
YEAR DISCONTINUED: 1972
ENGINE DISPLACEMENT: 6.1 cu. in. (100 cc)
NUMBER OF CYLINDERS: 1
CYLINDER BORE: 2.1875 in. (55.5 mm)
PISTON STROKE: 1.6250 in. (41.2 mm)
CYLINDER TYPE: Aluminum with chrome plated bore
INTAKE METHOD: 4 reed pyramid type
MANUFACTURER ADVERTISED H.P.: not advertised
WEIGHT : 19.5 lbs. (8.8 kg) powerhead only
OPERATOR CONFIGURATION: One Man operation
HANDLEBAR SYSTEM: Rigid
CHAIN BRAKE: none
CLUTCH: Centrifugal
DRIVE TYPE: Direct
CONSTRUCTION: Die cast magnesium
MAGNETO TYPE: Phelon or Wico flywheel type
CARBURETOR: Tillotson HL
MAJOR REPAIR KIT:
MINOR REPAIR KIT: DG-5HL
AIR FILTER SYSTEM: Cellulose fiber element
STARTER TYPE: Homelite automatic rewind, 2 pawl type
OIL PUMP: Automatic with manual override
OPERATING RPM: 6,000 to 6,500
IGNITION TIMING: Position stator plate fully clockwise
BREAKER POINT SETTING: 0.015 in. (0.38 mm)
FLYWHEEL/COIL AIR GAP: Position is fixed
SPARK PLUG TYPE: Champion CJ-6
SPARK PLUG GAP: 0.025 in. (0.63 mm)
CRANKSHAFT MAIN BEARINGS: Ball on flywheel side, caged needle roller on drive side
FUEL TANK CAPACITY: 42 fl. oz. (1242 ml)
FUEL OIL RATIO: 32:1
RECOMMENDED FUEL OCTANE: Regular grade
MIX OIL SPECIFICATION: Homelite chain saw mix oil
CHAIN PITCH: .404 in.
CHAIN TYPE: Oregon 52C, 52L
BAR MOUNT PATTERN: 16 link
SHORTEST GUIDE BAR SUPPLIED: 17 in. (43 cm)
LONGEST GUIDE BAR SUPPLIED: 30 in. (76 cm)
Wonder why it says HP not advertised. I believe its a little less HP than the 750
 
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