MOTOR ASSEMBLY 099988002029
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- Fix Number:
- FIX18782216
- Manufacturer #:
- 099988002029
- Manufactured by:
- Homelite
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Product Description
This is an authentic Ryobi replacement part. The motor assembly is designed by the manufacturer for use in a pole saw. This part is made of metal, and is placed in the housing assembly to provide power to the machine. You may require a screwdriver when replacing this item. This part is sold individually.
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Works with the following brands:Ryobi
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Works with the following products:Pole Saw, Saw
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Fixes the following symptoms:Will Not Start
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Part# 099988002029 replaces these:099988002029
- Works with the following brands:
- Ryobi
- Works with the following products
- Pole Saw, Saw
- Fixes the following symptoms
- Will Not Start
- Part# 099988002029 replaces these:
- 099988002029
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- Customer:
- Andreas from TUCSON, AZ
- Parts Used:
- 099988002029
- Difficulty Level:
- A Bit Difficult
- Total Repair Time:
- 30 - 60 mins
- Tools:
- Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
Motor burned out, need to replace the motor.
Step 1 - remove chain cover, chain guide plate and chain.
Step 2- Remove all screws holding the casing together. Pay particular attention to the screws hidden under the Ryobi label (2 of them) - Use phillips head screwdriver.
Step 3 - Take photographs of how things are supposed to be when assembled with attention to the wire c ... Read more onnectors on the motor to ensure polarity when reconnecting. (*super important otherwise you may be running the chain in the wrong direction and injury will occur.) Also take photo of chain side so that you re-stack the chain cog and washer correctly during reassembly.
Step 4 - Pull oil pump assembly off of inner case
Step 5 - flip over and remove snap ring on the axle using the snap ring pliers.
Step 6 - flip back over and pull the axle assembly apart so that the motor can be removed.
Step 7 - Once the motor is removed, remove the front bezel bracket from the motor. You will need this for the new motor. Make note of how it is mounted and remove the two screws. Immediately mount this bracket in the same position on the new motor while observing the polarity of the wire connections.
Step 8 - re-seat the new motor into it's place.
Step 9 - connect the terminals making sure the poles are correct. Use photos for reference.
Step 10 - re-insert the main axle with all wheels stacked and flip over to re-stack or re-insert the chain cog and washer as per photo.
Step 11 - Re-attach the snap ring using the snap ring pliers. Caution: make sure the the ring is properly held by pliers as it could spring off and cause eye damage and or just get lost.
Step 12 - Re-install the oil assembly using photo as reference for the pumping mechanism to be installed correctly against the ceramic off center wheel.
Step 13 - Fit cover on while making sure the bearing fits correctly. Don't force, just wiggle until the covers come together and seal nicely.
Step 14 - while holding the covers together, flip entire unit over and insert and screw in the screws.
Step 15 - Replace the chain guide plate, the chain and the chain cover.
Step 16 - add chainsaw oil
Step 17 - do some quick tests to make sure the chain is moving in the correct direction. It should be coming towards the saw head on the bottom side of the chain guide plate so that what you are cutting gets pulled towards you.
Step 18 - Go get you some cutting done!
Step 2- Remove all screws holding the casing together. Pay particular attention to the screws hidden under the Ryobi label (2 of them) - Use phillips head screwdriver.
Step 3 - Take photographs of how things are supposed to be when assembled with attention to the wire c ... Read more onnectors on the motor to ensure polarity when reconnecting. (*super important otherwise you may be running the chain in the wrong direction and injury will occur.) Also take photo of chain side so that you re-stack the chain cog and washer correctly during reassembly.
Step 4 - Pull oil pump assembly off of inner case
Step 5 - flip over and remove snap ring on the axle using the snap ring pliers.
Step 6 - flip back over and pull the axle assembly apart so that the motor can be removed.
Step 7 - Once the motor is removed, remove the front bezel bracket from the motor. You will need this for the new motor. Make note of how it is mounted and remove the two screws. Immediately mount this bracket in the same position on the new motor while observing the polarity of the wire connections.
Step 8 - re-seat the new motor into it's place.
Step 9 - connect the terminals making sure the poles are correct. Use photos for reference.
Step 10 - re-insert the main axle with all wheels stacked and flip over to re-stack or re-insert the chain cog and washer as per photo.
Step 11 - Re-attach the snap ring using the snap ring pliers. Caution: make sure the the ring is properly held by pliers as it could spring off and cause eye damage and or just get lost.
Step 12 - Re-install the oil assembly using photo as reference for the pumping mechanism to be installed correctly against the ceramic off center wheel.
Step 13 - Fit cover on while making sure the bearing fits correctly. Don't force, just wiggle until the covers come together and seal nicely.
Step 14 - while holding the covers together, flip entire unit over and insert and screw in the screws.
Step 15 - Replace the chain guide plate, the chain and the chain cover.
Step 16 - add chainsaw oil
Step 17 - do some quick tests to make sure the chain is moving in the correct direction. It should be coming towards the saw head on the bottom side of the chain guide plate so that what you are cutting gets pulled towards you.
Step 18 - Go get you some cutting done!
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- Customer:
- Brad from AMBOY, WA
- Parts Used:
- 099988002029
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- More than 2 hours
- Tools:
- Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench set
would not start
The auto-diagnose, went only to the motor being bad. After much trouble shooting I discovered a inline fuse that's non- replaceable in the upper portion of the pole ,so game over for this saw. The motors, new and old worked perfectly fine. Do a complete trouble shoot before ordering a motor.
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