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Welderman85

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When start to get an old saw going. Do you automatically change the crank seals or press and vac test it first. I have a few old poulans and a homelite I would like to get going again. Thank you
 

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I picked up a 1969 Homelite Super XLA a couple of weeks ago, after cleaning out the pull cord recoil so it would recoil, I dumped the old fuel, put in new and started it up. That is typically what I do with new to me saws.
 

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I usually run them for a bit and see how they do. If the revving or idle is weird, I replace seals. They can re-swell when fuel is added after sitting for a while. Automatic transmission fluid can also swell seals back.
 
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