Model #SXL-AO-UT-10045C Official Homelite chainsaw
Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Homelite SXL-AO-UT-10045C chainsaw, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.
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Crankcase assembly
Part #A-65736
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Gasket
Part #59736
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Retainer ring
Part #75120
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Pin
Part #23954
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Spacer
Part #95937
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Grip
Part #A-69962-B
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Drive crank
Part #23800
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Block termnl
Part #A-68162
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Starter bushing
Part #64443
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Grommet
Part #59794
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If the engine won't start even though there's fuel in the chainsaw, the carburetor could be the problem. Sometimes, it's easier to replace the carburetor than to clean it and rebuild it. Follow these steps to do the job yourself in about half an hour.
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