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I have enough parts to put together an EZ but no new crank seals # 65019 is there an alternate crank seal available for the EZ series ? I see some NOS ones on ebay for $15 each + shipping but I'd end up with more in seals then the saw is worth.
 
just got an xl12 that has the bottom repaired with jbweld. don't know if it leaks but will probly take it apart for a major cleaning and seals anyway so mights well replace it. will any xl12 tank fit given all the changes they made in this saw during it s production run? what other homelite gas tanks will fit this? what aftermarket seals will fit? been looking for the UT no. but only has the serial number
thanks for any help. jerry
 
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Yep. The XL-12 takes the same seal on both sides of the saw according to the IPL. That's Homelite # 12282A. The SKF interchange utility shows that it crosses over to 6120 (which you can substitute a 2-lip 6119 for if ya want.................most 'modern' saw crank seals are 2-lip).

Put "12282a" in this utility and it'll spit out "Homelite" and "6120".
http://www2.chicago-rawhide.com/popup_parts_lookup_457012.htm

The 6119 is .002" larger on the OD than the 6120, but I seriously doubt that it'd be an issue. Both are specified to fit a .875" bore.

http://www.skfextranet.com/Catalogs/457010/sealdetail.asp?s=6119
http://www.skfextranet.com/Catalogs/457010/sealdetail.asp?s=6120

According to the IPL's, the SXL-AO takes a different seal on the PTO side (Homelite #58308B) than the 12282A on the FW side.........................but I've seen where folks have said that the same seal can be used on both sides. I have also seen (in another seal interchange chart that I cannot find right now) that the National/Timken 253747 interchanges with the Homelite 58308B seal. Several charts show that SKF 6119 interchanges with the National 253747......................so we could use the "A=B, B=C, therefore A=C" logic to say that they're interchangeable. I haven't tried it myself yet however. I did recently tear down an SXL-AO..................so I should measure the shaft diameters, housing bore diameters, and seal depths to make 100% sure that it CAN be done without issues. That's a project for next weekend methinks....

In any case, for Jerry's XL-12 question..............................the seals that Tim stated will indeed work on both sides. The SXL question will have to wait for another day unless somebody here already has the answer (and that is highly likely). Jerry any XL-12 tank should work for your saw. The XL-Auto/SXL-AO/etc saw tanks will not work on your saw however.

Only thing you'll have to deal with (that I'm aware of) regarding the running production changes is that the fuel line size/type may be different. That's because the early XL-12 saws have the 'wick' tank pickups (with large copper fuel oultet tubes). These take 3/16" line. Later saws have a 'normal' in-tank like with a 'normal' clunk type filter. Those saws will either have a grommet in the 'pass thru' hole of the tank (with small diameter line passing through that grommet).............or a one-piece molded line with a 'fat' section that seals against the 'pass thru' hole. Both styles had identical tanks, and you can switch between the 'grommet' type and molded type line setups. Only real issue here is making sure that the fuel line size matches the barb on your carburetor.

Good news is that you do NOT need to remove the cylinder or split the crankcase from the drivecase on your saw to swap tanks. You do need to remove most everything else however. The three screws that hold the tank to the crankcase are under the points/coil bracket. Don't forget to disconnect the oil lines. You'll also have to remove the carb, intake manifold, carb box (remember those oil lines too), flywheel cover, flywheel, ignition parts, etc. Be prepared to deal with a LOT of 'saw cake' that will be tucked into all sorts of places.............especially under the FW cover, around the jug, and between the tank assembly and the crankcase....
 
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Thanks for the info I went ahead and put the saw together, sort of a fankensaw with parts borrowed here and there. I had a mint early single ring EZ piston and cylinder and a good bottom end and it sounds good running on prime with lots of compression (waiting for a carb kit).
SKF 6119 double lip. SKF 6120 single lip. National
253747.
 
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