I am new to this site but not to cutting wood. My first saw was a Craftsman Pro Saw made by Poulan, moved up to a Homelite 360, to a Stihl 029, to a Stihl 036, to a Stihl MS441, then a Stihl MS362, newer 441 after my boys liked my old one too much and now I have a MS441, MS362, Echo CS-360 and a Dolmar 5105 in the shop with a scored cylinder and piston with metal transfer
I bought the saw new off Ebay but when received it was four years and three months old. Should have sent it back but Dolmar told me they would stand behind the warranty. First time out I used about 2-1/2 tanks of fuel, and the saw did not run right. My son who was with me and a tree climber said' "Dad, this thing isn't right. Take it back." Kept cutting off after making a cut. Took it back to a local Dolmar dealer and they had it for about 1/2 an hour and gave it back. I had it out last weekend cutting wood for our church and after about 2-1/2 tanks, it quit. Thought it was out of gas, checked and it was still 1/3rd full so I refilled it. Tried to start it, NADA. No compression. Took it back to the dealer and they called me today to say that Dolmar will not cover the damaged cylinder and piston due to insufficient oil in the fuel. But they will fix it for $380 plus tax!
Here is where it gets interesting. I use only Shell 93 octane non-ethanol. I use only Stihl Ultra full synthetic mixed approximately 40:1 (3 ounces of Ultra to one gallon of gas.) I drain my tank after every use and let the saw idle to run the carb dry making sure not to rev it when low on gas and running lean. I have had my fair share of saws and have never had a problem like this. I was using the 362 and the Echo 360 with the same mix. It is the same mix I use in my Stihl blower, Dolmar edger, Echo Shred-N-Vac and all my saws. Prior to the Stihl Ultra I ran only Amsoil synthetic and believe I know how to mix gas and oil having done it without incident for almost 45 years.
Any ideas or insights. I bought the saw thinking I was getting a great pro 50cc saw. Now I am not so sure!
Kim