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Ignition Module Coil for Dolmar Maybe for your Country otherwise search by Makita also there are several equvalent parts to get forSachs Dolmar and its cheaper , beware on this to order ignition coils by mention on the serial motor number and the year of build by all orderings if it must be the right combination to get it can be important by marketing technical upgrades / modifications because of changed flywheels in several Dolmar models over past time i know. a suggested coil in a link
If you use newer synthetic oil it covers a broad range of fuel/oil ratios with one mix. it will allow you to use one fuel mix for all your 2cycle equipment
Set both the high and low speed screws from lightly seated to 1 1/4 turns out. This will give you a rough setting that will allow the saw to start and idle. Set the idle screw to where the chain just stops moving at idle. With the saw warmed up adjust the low speed screw out until the saw smokes a bit and acceleration is sluggish. Bring the screw in small steps until the hesitation is gone from the acceleration...you may need to adjust the idle again after this. Now hold the throttle wide open and while it is wide open adjust the high speed screw in until the noise becomes smooth and the saw "sings". Do not leave it at this setting as it will burn down in short order. Once the saw is singing back the screw out until you can hear the saw's tone "roughen"....then back the screw out a tad more for good power / fuel under load. That's it in a nutshell...here's a good link also... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Lw0pJcEPYo&feature=player_embedded
Sachs Dolmar support is very difficult to find. Some of these gals and guys were dealers when these were first introduced. Please do an inquiry first and post your need where most applicable. There are many Dolmar threads. ArboristSite.com Chainsaw thread (free to join) http://www.arboristsite.com/forumdisplay.php?f=9 HTH Lou One of these guys has a rotary engine Sachs... pretty cool.
On my Pioneer it is under a cap screw. HTH
Lou You might also try here: ArboristSite.com Chainsaw thread (free to join) http://www.arboristsite.com/forumdisplay.php?f=9
This is a collection of professionals, amateurs, mechanics, and whole bunch of nuts. At least member has a rotary engine Sachs Dolmar.
This is a an old saw. I suggest you try here: ArboristSite.com Chainsaw thread http://www.arboristsite.com/forumdisplay.php?f=9
I did a search for "Sachs Dolmar Super 133" and got over 10 hits.
Please search the existing posts before asking your question, the answer may have been asked and answered. It is free to join if required. They are a collection of chainsaw enthusiasts and very helpful.
This guy is a Dolmar dealer and dealt with them for many years. http://www.arboristsite.com/member.php?u=3404 Scott has an operational radial dolmar... pretty cool. GL Lou
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