Gregford
ArboristSite Operative
Hey guys,
can you tune a Dolmar 7900 carb by ear or do you really need a tachometer? The local Dolmar/Makita agent insists that a tachometer is necessary.
I'm wondering because this one seems a bit different to tune compared to the average chainsaw. The high-speed mixture screw seems a lot more gradual than a Husky's, and if I set the mixture so it's only just 4-stroking, it seems to be running too rich according to the plug colour.
2 reasons I ask is that the last owner stuffed a piston and barrel by running it far too rich (severe carboning scratched up the bore) and I'm not all that impressed with the saw. On paper, it has marginally more hp than my 288, yet there is no way it compares. It hasn't run in yet, but it has excellent compression (perhaps a tad more than the 288), so I was expecting great things from it. Perhaps the old adage that there's no substitute for cubic inches applies here...
Thanks!
can you tune a Dolmar 7900 carb by ear or do you really need a tachometer? The local Dolmar/Makita agent insists that a tachometer is necessary.
I'm wondering because this one seems a bit different to tune compared to the average chainsaw. The high-speed mixture screw seems a lot more gradual than a Husky's, and if I set the mixture so it's only just 4-stroking, it seems to be running too rich according to the plug colour.
2 reasons I ask is that the last owner stuffed a piston and barrel by running it far too rich (severe carboning scratched up the bore) and I'm not all that impressed with the saw. On paper, it has marginally more hp than my 288, yet there is no way it compares. It hasn't run in yet, but it has excellent compression (perhaps a tad more than the 288), so I was expecting great things from it. Perhaps the old adage that there's no substitute for cubic inches applies here...
Thanks!