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I can see this isn't a very active thread as the last post here was about 1 1/2 yrs.ago.I'll make a post anyway in hopes of an answer.
.Does anyone know what aftermarket crank seals are used on the SL9 & SL10 saws?TIA!
 

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I can see this isn't a very active thread as the last post here was about 1 1/2 yrs.ago.I'll make a post anyway in hopes of an answer.
.Does anyone know what aftermarket crank seals are used on the SL9 & SL10 saws?TIA!


Do you have a size Ed?

Ideal would be the pocket diameter and the crank diameter where the seal rides. Width would be good too.
 

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Do you have a size Ed?

Ideal would be the pocket diameter and the crank diameter where the seal rides. Width would be good too.
No Tim I don't.I haven't pulled the seals out of the saw yet & it looks like a real biotch to do it too.
 

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No Tim I don't.I haven't pulled the seals out of the saw yet & it looks like a real biotch to do it too.

If you do get them out, let me know the size and I'll see if I can find a replacement.
 

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I can see this isn't a very active thread as the last post here was about 1 1/2 yrs.ago.I'll make a post anyway in hopes of an answer.
.Does anyone know what aftermarket crank seals are used on the SL9 & SL10 saws?TIA!
I know it’s old already but best place to go
After you get them out is a bearing supply store. Motion industries had pages and pages of metric and standard double and single lip oil seals.
 

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I have never messed with a Remington saw but just had a 660 land on my work bench. I've got it running but what ratio should I be running in the fuel? 32:1?
 

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As long as you use a quality oil and have the saw tuned properly you can use whatever ratio you choose. The old 10:1, 16:1, 24:1 etc. were days when the oil quality was inconsistent at best and the only safe option was more oil.

With most modern oils 32:1 will probably not cause any ill effects but is by no means necessary. I run everything on the same 40:1 Saber mix including the two man (McC 7-55, 99) and 50's vintage saws.

Mark
 

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Mohawk was a sub brand 0f Remington?

I have a Mohawk bolt gun. Slightly cheaper version of a Remington 600.
 

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Mohawk was a sub brand 0f Remington?

I have a Mohawk bolt gun. Slightly cheaper version of a Remington 600.

As I understand, Remington first produced the 600, then the 660, then went back to the 600 and adding the Mohawk name.
 

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I've got a few Remingtons that I've never done a thing with them PL 4 and PL 5 .They appear to mimic the Homelite xl 12 by design . The guy that had them,near Dayton Ohio must have had 200 saws .My only reason to look him up was to get a couple of donors for repairs for my neighbors Homelites his dad had .I came home with half a truck load all gifted .We did get the old Homelite running again though .
 
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