I recently "inherited" an old HomeLite XL2 Automatic that had been sitting in its red plastic case but outdoors for many years. I used to have a Super 2 that I LOVED for its size and capability so I'd like to get this saw up and running.
I tore it all apart and gave everything a thorough cleaning, new air filter and new plug. The carb appeared to be in pretty good shape although I didn't take it all apart, just took it off and cleaned it with carb cleaner. Saw won't start so I went to check if its getting spark....nope. I took the coil off and cleaned it real good and check wires and connections. I went to check the kill switch (just a simple toggle) and put one ohmeter lead on the wire coming from the switch and the other to the connection on the coil where the switch connects. With the switch in the OFF position, I'm getting 1.3 ohms and when I switch it to ON it goes out of range. Does this sound right? For some reason, it seems like it should be the other way around to me.
Thanks in advance for any helpful advice!
As a side note, I also got a Craftsman (same as the Poulan 2300CVA) saw that was in the same condition and after a tear apart and cleaning its running really good. But I really want this little Homie to run!
I tore it all apart and gave everything a thorough cleaning, new air filter and new plug. The carb appeared to be in pretty good shape although I didn't take it all apart, just took it off and cleaned it with carb cleaner. Saw won't start so I went to check if its getting spark....nope. I took the coil off and cleaned it real good and check wires and connections. I went to check the kill switch (just a simple toggle) and put one ohmeter lead on the wire coming from the switch and the other to the connection on the coil where the switch connects. With the switch in the OFF position, I'm getting 1.3 ohms and when I switch it to ON it goes out of range. Does this sound right? For some reason, it seems like it should be the other way around to me.
Thanks in advance for any helpful advice!
As a side note, I also got a Craftsman (same as the Poulan 2300CVA) saw that was in the same condition and after a tear apart and cleaning its running really good. But I really want this little Homie to run!