My first time repairing chainsaws. I have a older Homelite 330 boot was shot so I ordered a new boot when I received it I thought it was cut to fit. Wish I had done my research and watched your video first =( Thank You for taking the time and showing us noobs how its done. Always worked on small engines never chainsaws this was my first.
That covered mount brought back memories, lol! Haven't worked on those in close to 40 years, don't miss 'em either. When I saw what you were working on, I grabbed the popcorn.
There's 2 different AV mounts for those, firm & a tad less. No idea why HL did that, never seen any other make do that. Glad to see someone else get a tad hot working on those.
Nice video. Good to have on record for us 330 owners. I've owned my 330 since new. I've changed my intake boot out about four times in 40 years. You did a ring job on it a year or so ago! Still runs great. One time I was at our wooded property (an hour & a half away) to cut a cord of firewood when the boot cracked! I was only 1/4 cord in... What to do??? In the FIELD I had to do this repair on the tailgate of my truck but I had no replacement boot (I always carry a spare now). To field fix it, I used electrical tape wrapped around the boot a bunch of times. Finished my cord but it was acting up by the time I finished. Changed it out when I got home where I HAD a spare!
I own six of the 330 homelites, And every one of those saws had the same problem, An intake boot that had turned to black sticky goo! But the good thing about that is i can break down one of these and back together in no time! I keep reading the comments on this model of homelite and hearing all the sniveling guys are doing. I ran one of these ( In fact, I still have it ) 330 saws for a couple of years cutting some very large Douglas fir timber with it with minimal amount of problems! I think they sure as hell work as good if not better than anything you could purchase for under $500:00 dollars these days!
You are the Man . 330’s are a nice compact package . I have 3 . It takes the right combination of language and jiggling to put that top back on. In my case heavy on the language
Any other saw of that era, wouldn't have to have the whole complete bench covered in parts to change a carb boot. I don't know why you guys are in love with these Homelites. I mean, some do run good, but when they don't, they're so much more frustrating to work on. I was going to say Homelite is the only saw you gotta pull the crank to get the carb off, but thought somebody would think I was serious. Lol Glad you're back Leon.
On my 330 changing the intake boot, (4 times) I've always struggled separating the top cover from the engine and tank. BUT the reassembly just slides right into place. I've not struggled like happened to you on this saw. I've never been able to figure out why it goes on so easily but comes off with so much difficulty. So likely in the factor during assembly it was a SNAP for them!
I got a Homelite 330 that wouldn't run. I did a pressure test and the intake boot was leaking. I watched your video and enjoyed your step by step disassembly . I would have never figured out how to get to the boot. I rebuilt the carburetor and now I have a great running antique saw. I put 40:1 Mix in the tank. Is that the right mixture?
Those are 1 of the most frustrating saws to work on. I always used to replace all the lines b/c my sense of humor wouldn't stand a repeat! Do believe I've got all new buffers & a boot for those. No one in this area uses these anymore.
Hey ! I guess this clip can be helpful ...as I am in need of changing the intake boot on my Homelite 410 ! Can I use the intake boot for 330 to fit on 410 I wonder ?
To get the oiler working good pull the hose from the tank use a syringe full of oil put a piece of fuel line on the syringe and hook it to the pump where the oil line from the tank holds up and is the syringe to squirt oil all the way through until it comes out the oil hole with the bar removed and this will force all the air out of the oil system and it works like a charm then hook your oil line from the tank back up and your in business. This method could work on other saws as well. Hope this helps someone because these are a pain to get oiling again.
I knew I should have replaced all the gaskets!!!!!!!! Even more fun to take case off when full of sawdust--mounts and steel washers make it fun. Oil pump--hope it works............ Good video!!!!!!!!!!!! duckbill replace in tank--I wish!!!!
Just remember this! If you're dealing with a sawdust in the case of the chainsaw your cutting with a dull chain! You should be making chips enstead of powder! And if possible, I take the bark off of the wood I'm cutting because as soon as you touch the chain to the bark it turns into powder as well! Making a mess out of your saw and coating the coil pick up until it won't send a good signal across the air gap between magnito and coil. 😊
My first time repairing chainsaws. I have a older Homelite 330 boot was shot so I ordered a new boot when I received it I thought it was cut to fit. Wish I had done my research and watched your video first =( Thank You for taking the time and showing us noobs how its done. Always worked on small engines never chainsaws this was my first.
That covered mount brought back memories, lol! Haven't worked on those in close to 40 years, don't miss 'em either. When I saw what you were working on, I grabbed the popcorn.
There's 2 different AV mounts for those, firm & a tad less. No idea why HL did that, never seen any other make do that. Glad to see someone else get a tad hot working on those.
Nice video. Good to have on record for us 330 owners. I've owned my 330 since new. I've changed my intake boot out about four times in 40 years. You did a ring job on it a year or so ago! Still runs great. One time I was at our wooded property (an hour & a half away) to cut a cord of firewood when the boot cracked! I was only 1/4 cord in... What to do??? In the FIELD I had to do this repair on the tailgate of my truck but I had no replacement boot (I always carry a spare now). To field fix it, I used electrical tape wrapped around the boot a bunch of times. Finished my cord but it was acting up by the time I finished. Changed it out when I got home where I HAD a spare!
I own six of the 330 homelites, And every one of those saws had the same problem, An intake boot that had turned to black sticky goo! But the good thing about that is i can break down one of these and back together in no time! I keep reading the comments on this model of homelite and hearing all the sniveling guys are doing. I ran one of these ( In fact, I still have it ) 330 saws for a couple of years cutting some very large Douglas fir timber with it with minimal amount of problems! I think they sure as hell work as good if not better than anything you could purchase for under $500:00 dollars these days!
Excellent video and very precise on the boot replacement, thank you for taking time to show us, I have one to change as well.
You are the Man . 330’s are a nice compact package . I have 3 . It takes the right combination of language and jiggling to put that top back on. In my case heavy on the language
Any other saw of that era, wouldn't have to have the whole complete bench covered in parts to change a carb boot. I don't know why you guys are in love with these Homelites. I mean, some do run good, but when they don't, they're so much more frustrating to work on. I was going to say Homelite is the only saw you gotta pull the crank to get the carb off, but thought somebody would think I was serious. Lol Glad you're back Leon.
On my 330 changing the intake boot, (4 times) I've always struggled separating the top cover from the engine and tank. BUT the reassembly just slides right into place. I've not struggled like happened to you on this saw. I've never been able to figure out why it goes on so easily but comes off with so much difficulty. So likely in the factor during assembly it was a SNAP for them!
Glad I ran into this video.
I have the same job to do.
Hopefully I can get thru it.
Thanks for posting.
Thanks for the video, I’ve got a 330 ready for the same thing
Perfect timing for me. 330 on bench now luckily just carb rebuild. Super low hrs saw.
Awesome rebuild video
I’m stuck at removing the top cover from the fuel tank. I’m taking a break and will keep trying. Thanks for this video!
I ordered some parts from you store to support the channel. Thank you.
Nothing worse than bad bootie. Thanks for the video Leon
I got a Homelite 330 that wouldn't run. I did a pressure test and the intake boot was leaking. I watched your video and enjoyed your step by step disassembly . I would have never figured out how to get to the boot. I rebuilt the carburetor and now I have a great running antique saw. I put 40:1 Mix in the tank. Is that the right mixture?
Nice lil saw buddy like it.
Those are 1 of the most frustrating saws to work on. I always used to replace all the lines b/c my sense of humor wouldn't stand a repeat! Do believe I've got all new buffers & a boot for those. No one in this area uses these anymore.
Hey ! I guess this clip can be helpful ...as I am in need of changing the intake boot on my Homelite 410 ! Can I use the intake boot for 330 to fit on 410 I wonder ?
To get the oiler working good pull the hose from the tank use a syringe full of oil put a piece of fuel line on the syringe and hook it to the pump where the oil line from the tank holds up and is the syringe to squirt oil all the way through until it comes out the oil hole with the bar removed and this will force all the air out of the oil system and it works like a charm then hook your oil line from the tank back up and your in business. This method could work on other saws as well. Hope this helps someone because these are a pain to get oiling again.
Was the 3/16 fuel line ID? I want to buy the right stuff online.
Hi Leon, great to have you back with content! Is the air filter built in the air box cover? Haven’t seen it
What are the crankshaft seal part numbers
I has a question what about the recoil it was working fine till I removed it to swap intake boot
Well I got the guy down from $60 to 40 so looks like I'm going to be buying me a homelite 330 Saturday
Got a couple of these & some parts. Don't use 'em anymore, gettin' old.
I knew I should have replaced all the gaskets!!!!!!!! Even more fun to take case off when full of sawdust--mounts and steel washers make it fun. Oil pump--hope it works............ Good video!!!!!!!!!!!! duckbill replace in tank--I wish!!!!
Just remember this! If you're dealing with a sawdust in the case of the chainsaw your cutting with a dull chain! You should be making chips enstead of powder! And if possible, I take the bark off of the wood I'm cutting because as soon as you touch the chain to the bark it turns into powder as well! Making a mess out of your saw and coating the coil pick up until it won't send a good signal across the air gap between magnito and coil. 😊
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