Looks like a Homelite valve?Well that idea of swapping won't work. Different size valve View attachment 1165357
Yea I'm going to try a couple different ones and see. Just the valve is made so you can't work on it really which kinda sucks lol.Looks like a Homelite valve?
I have the same saw. Pm me I'm at work but I can look at mine and see. But I lost one of those bearings and I ended up junking the saw lol. I got about 20 Remington saws or more that are runners. @runningremingtons on YouTubeCan anyone tell me if the air vent on the oil tank is serviceable/replaceable? It’s a Wards 5.0 (pl-55). It doesn’t seal & leaks a lot of oil. I tried cleaning it with no improvement. The ball is free & the spring feels soft but I’m not sure if that’s normal.
I have gone through the entire oiling system & everything else is good.
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Yea I did. It looks like a lot of work. If I modified it I doubt I would be able to flip the bar. Thanks for the reply, I was praying one of you guys knew some super secret trickIsn't that the large husqvarna mount? It'll need some work that's for sure. Remington studs are much further apart and I'm sure neither the oiler or adjuster holes line up well. You'll have to compare to an original.
Howdy all,
this week I acquired this Remington PowerLite PL-6 engine that seems to be for some brush cutter or clearing saw or maybe even "multi purpose engine" setup, or something similar. I've searched around the internet but haven´t been able to find any info on that sort of thing for a PowerLite.
Is there any info on what this might have been for?
To be up front: I asked the same on Magnus' forum.
That is not a PL6. The muffler determines that it is either a PL4 or PL5. Very interesting powerhead, hopefully someone else can chine in as to what it's purpose is.Howdy all,
this week I acquired this Remington PowerLite PL-6 engine that seems to be for some brush cutter or clearing saw or maybe even "multi purpose engine" setup, or something similar. I've searched around the internet but haven´t been able to find any info on that sort of thing for a PowerLite.
Is there any info on what this might have been for?
To be up front: I asked the same on Magnus' forum.
I have quite a bit of literature but never seen that usually homelite made some stuff and Mac for odd ball applications. I have seen some Remington cut off saws though. And I do have literature on Remington snowblowers but it's probably something rebranded. It was called polar kingAs you are finding out, Remington documentation is near non-existent. I would be surprised if anybody was able to come forward with information on this. That said, I've never heard of a Remington brushcutter.
Ohhwww, big whoops. It was sold to me as a PL-6 and I never had a closer look, but you are absolutely right, of course. For me the strange angled support under the front handle that the PL-6 and -7 have should have been telling. Also, come to think of it, the engine is quite small to be a 94 ccm.That is not a PL6. The muffler determines that it is either a PL4 or PL5. Very interesting powerhead, hopefully someone else can chine in as to what it's purpose is.
Yes, I've found a (1) picture of a Reminton PL-ish cut off saw too.I have quite a bit of literature but never seen that usually homelite made some stuff and Mac for odd ball applications. I have seen some Remington cut off saws though. And I do have literature on Remington snowblowers but it's probably something rebranded. It was called polar king
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