I recently picked up a nice Dolmar 120 which was hard to start so I did a total clean and rebuilt the carb and replaced the fuel lines, filter, etc. I’ve been able to use the saw and it works great when running but find it “detunes” between uses and on different days. Yesterday I tuned the saw again and it ran great but today was hard to start and impossible to keep running again.
I’m wondering if it’s just down to the Tillotson HK carb and it’s plastic diaphragm body (top arrow). I’ve heard they can become problematic over time and difficult to tune but I’m not sure how common that is or if I may not be considering another option. I’m seriously considering replacing it with a Walbro HDA-22 instead as I know these saws were also made with them. Does anyone have a 120 with the Walbro carb? And maybe pics? My main concern is whether the idle/L/H screws will be in the same place with the different carb and work with the rubber piece around them (bottom arrow).
Or could there be another issue I’ve overlooked that’s unrelated to the carb?
I’m wondering if it’s just down to the Tillotson HK carb and it’s plastic diaphragm body (top arrow). I’ve heard they can become problematic over time and difficult to tune but I’m not sure how common that is or if I may not be considering another option. I’m seriously considering replacing it with a Walbro HDA-22 instead as I know these saws were also made with them. Does anyone have a 120 with the Walbro carb? And maybe pics? My main concern is whether the idle/L/H screws will be in the same place with the different carb and work with the rubber piece around them (bottom arrow).
Or could there be another issue I’ve overlooked that’s unrelated to the carb?