Dolmar 5105
Wow...lots goin on here. You seem to have a good grasp of how your 5105 should run and how it's not running correctly. I don't know if you just have a bad one or your dealer is just an idiot (and he looked at the saw?...this is something the rep should know eh?). But with your background in engineering you can ID problems that shouldn't exist w/an original manufactured product. It sounds like you are justified in being disappointed w/a saw that you've treated well, seemingly w/o help from your dealer. I'm hoping you and the Dolmar zone rep can have a decent conversation one of these days (away fm the dealer), and Dolmar will actually do something for you. Your dealer might think you are to blame but it sure doesn't sound like it. In the future I'd think you would say screw these dealers and just go ahead and "mod" the saw (remove the limiters...do the muffler and re-tune the carb W/A TACH), and get on with it, richening it up to where it actually needs to be to run correctly...i.e., w/o doing harm. Seems to be a given nowadays that any fuel-related problems w/a saw will be denied under warranty by the dealer/corp. That's their out. I.E., the warranty ain't worth spit exept at point of sale. Some manu seem to do this but I hate to think it's a trend...That does not bode well for repeat business!
I have a PS 510 that I got 6 months ago...2011 manu and China assembled (gasp!)...It's a good runner. I was going to MM it and re-tune but am holding off. I've only backed out the H speed screw to the limiter and it's running at about 13,100 or so rpm (this is a tach-tune and way below the limited-coil setting I know...but it runs fine there, not a screamer but lots of torque and pull)...I run it w/Dolmar syn at about 45:1 mix (yes, 87 at the pump too...never had any saw or whatever balk at that). And, I must say, it's seems to be a strong, if stock, runner. I'm not touching it yet for some reason. If it goes down I might build it up to a 5105 if I can...But I don't see any problems w/it yet. I think Dolmar makes a good, well-constructed, very comfortable, saw that has been sabotaged by our EPA...but it seems their standards must be re-adjusted by US from the beginning...warranty be damned I guess. Dealers are coerced by huge fines if they actually help you do it right. They are running scared and that has made them hesitant when it comes to actually doing the right thing for the end user of their saws. Mine offers good advice but hesitates to offer actually doing it. No problem as we both know his situation (he's quite open about it)...Too bad you don't know a local guy that works on saws and says screw the manu...I just make saws run...Perhaps you have some friends that do some serious cutting that know a local like that?...Anyway, I think Dolmar makes a good saw and you will prevail if you stick to the issues at hand....Just wanted to jump in here and tell you to keep going and hope it works out in your favor. The best advice you've received is to go around the dealer and just do it yourself...Keep going and let us know how this turns out...If it were my saw I'd get it rebuilt and use it...or sell it and move on...Sucks but your choices are limited at this point. I like Dolmars and plan on getting a 6401 or 420 one day.