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Cant find it. Got a link?Check the older thread. Titled 'What to replace my Dolmar 421' posted by gearjunkie' Nov.21 ,2015
I'm not the only one who has had this problem!!
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Cant find it. Got a link?Check the older thread. Titled 'What to replace my Dolmar 421' posted by gearjunkie' Nov.21 ,2015
I'm not the only one who has had this problem!!
I found it. I was lookin on this site.I found it on Google.
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I'm not sure there is no air leak. Makita tech in Chicago did not do a leak test he said the seals looked good. Must have x-ray vision. As I said earlier there is no mention of an air leak test after the crank seal replacement. The dealer said he did it but it's not on the invoice. The only fuel line replaced was the in tank line. I asked the Makita tech if he replaced the rubber boot behind the carb he said no it looked good. I think the rubber should have been replaced with the carb and all the external fuel lines ( impulse line) cheep to replace should have been done!! The saw definitely does not idle properly. As far as tuning the last guy that tuned it ,you probably read about it, did not use a tach said he didn't need one been tuning saws for 38 years. Of course then he said the problem was the chain was too loose?????? I had to leave after that , hard to contain myself.Woodbutcher I think you have more going on than just the saw malfunctioning. From the sound of it the people who've messed with your saw have likely done more harm than good at this point. My guess is carb tuning is the main issue here. And let me be clear, the vast majority of those that think they can tune a saw, can't! If the saw doesn't have an air leak, it has a new carb, good fuel lines, not much else is going to cause these symptoms IMHO. The 421 like many newer saws can be tricky to tune, adjusting poop off pressure is also sometimes required, no big deal.
The early 420 had some small issues mostly carb related, which is not uncommon right now. All models of saws can have problems, keep in mind people often post issues and complaints before anything else.
Thanks ! I appreciate the offer.Why would you just start replacing parts without knowing what is wrong? Why replace the seals without vac/pressure testing the saw first? Why would you replace the intake boot if it checks out? You seem to be trying to diagnose the saw with limited experience, which makes things ever more confusing. IMHO you likely had a small problem, maybe a bad carb, now after 10 people have messed with it who knows.
Can seals go out that fast or be defective from the factory? Sure, but it's unlikely and you can damage the case "if your a hack" replacing the seals causing a large air leak. Anyway you need someone that knows the basics to have a look at your saw, I think you may have jumped the gun and had an incompetent dealer look at your. It really sounds like it's simply way out of tune. If you were near buy I'd have a look at he saw.
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You can upload it to YouTube with a smartphone pretty easily.I don't know how to post a video?