An original chop saw carb would be preferable because of how it's governed and what I presume is also a somewhat restricted high jet to keep RPM's down for the blade application..
Ok the one I know of in the scrap yard is "newer"? Model but it does have the full wrap and looks complete. I'll try and get a peek at the carburetor in the next visit.This one is the larger XL-98 and is all red. Basically an XL-925 with no oiler. There are actually a couple of carbs for these things that are fully adjustable, too. One is an HS-46. I think there's one more from the XL-88 that I didn't cross ref the Homelite number to Tillotson yet. And there are a couple of these that were actually made by Solo or Efco (or maybe even Partner?) I believe. They obviously wouldn't apply here.
This thing could also use a wrap handle and interior retainer for the air filter.
Also brought my SXL-925, XL-123, SXL-12 and my Christmas XL!Getting serious about it, with the 1050!
1,2,3,CUT A TREE!This is my XL-123 and it really runs great.
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Nice the blue originals are great, rare around here to find one with a bucking spike.A dot of blue in my sea of red! Just got this one yesterday.
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Found a $10 HS-135A on the bay for the XL-98 that's headed my way. Would still be interested in what you may find at the scrap yard.Ok the one I know of in the scrap yard is "newer"? Model but it does have the full wrap and looks complete. I'll try and get a peek at the carburetor in the next visit.
I know those governors are intended to unseat/ dump fuel when a threshold resonance is met. I have blocked off many, but never disassembled the actual governor or attempted to internally clean one. I recall a conversation about an issue with one HS causing havoc at idle. I would reason if something had impaired the ability for it to seal (fine dust/varnish/concrete), it may be hung open somewhat and have a tendency to dump fuel regardless.Found a $10 HS-135A on the bay for the XL-98 that's headed my way. Would still be interested in what you may find at the scrap yard.
Is there any way the governor could be affecting the low circuit to the extent of killing the saw at idle? I haven't even tried to remove it as it's in there to stay. How about a reed issue? Seems to me they either work or they don't if in good condition with no cracks in the intake block or reed assembly itself.
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