Thanks for your help guys.
I have the original IPL for the 660G,
I would like to hunt down an owner's manual for the gear-drives if there's one out there...
Post it up then, I would like a copy of it. Just sayin
Thanks for your help guys.
I have the original IPL for the 660G,
I would like to hunt down an owner's manual for the gear-drives if there's one out there...
SL-11Hello all. Glad to have found this site, I have looked a long time for info on this old saw I have.
I know for sure it's a Remington, has a sticker on the left side cover that say's 65CC, a compression release, and a manual chain oil pump.
Can anyone offer a model number for this based on the description I gave? I thank you for any help on this.
Thank you happysaws. I now have a nos clutch drum for it. The bronze bushing inside the drum needs to be pushed out in order for the original outer bearing sleeve to fit, but it looks like a good fit after that.SL-11
o k. Mine is not an auto oiler, does the oil tank still get pressurized? Solution is to leave bar oil out or fix the valve, hmmmm what to do what to do.Blown duckbill.
Crankcase pressurizes the oil tank via a rubber one way check valve. Rubber has turned to tar allowing engine to suck in bar oil.
Complicated fix.
o k. Mine is not an auto oiler, does the oil tank still get pressurized? Solution is to leave bar oil out or fix the valve, hmmmm what to do what to do.
I will defer to more knowledgeable people such as yourself. Seeing the pump knob/button I assumed it was a manual oiler, and being told by the guy I purchased it from 30 years ago that the oiler was manual was the only info I had. (I still learning) I went to the only place in the county where chainsaws and other such things are serviced, and actually bought a duckbill valve. The counter guy had to look for a while, but he found two. I feel like replacing it is within my ability. Gonna see anyhow.SL-11? All were auto oiler w/manual over ride.
Shoot some detail pics so we can see.
Yep, that's the routine, but for some reason my phone is not playing well with my pc. It does not assign a file format to the images. Gonna have to look at that.Download pics to your desktop 'puter and load them from it to the website.
I'll do that. ty.That's a Homelite duckbill which are a bit soft.
When done running the saw, 'burp' the oil tank pressure by loosening the fill cap.
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