Hello everyone !
I am quite new here and my name is Wilhelm.
I have been browsing this great forum and read a lot of useful and interesting posts.
Some might have noticed by my few posts that I am a Dolmar user , not necessarily by choice but definitely by chance.
As such I have specifically been looking up any Dolmar related Threads and spent hours browsing through a fraction of them.
Now, the reason for creating this Thread.
I own both saws mentioned in the title and have some questions and might like some opinions.
The Dolmar PS7900 ( PS-7900 ) I purchased recently , used , supposed to have low hours.
Everything seems to confirm that:
-clutch drum is in mint condition
-the rim sprocket is the factory one (does not have wear indicators like the replacement sprockets have) and it is just slightly worn
-the exhaust port of the muffler has very little discoloration/soot on it
To additionally check for wear I decided to remove the muffler and take a look at the visible part of the piston , ring and cylinder (see pictures) - I would dare to say that they seem to look great.
What do You think?
I bought the Dolmar PS6400 ( PS-6400 ) new back in 2006. , served me well without any issues or hick-ups and hopefully will do so for many more Years.
Point is , after inspecting the PS7900 I got curious and removed the muffler on my PS6400 too - shouldn't have done that!
Upon removal of the muffler I immediately notice 2 significant score marks on the piston as it was in the up-position.
Slowly pulling the starter line I moved it half way down and damn it there are score marks on the piston ring as well.
I do have to say:
-I mix my own fuel (EuroSuper95 and Dolmar 2 stroke oil @ 50:1 - per manual instructions)
-the mufflers exhaust opening is always showing a slight amount of oil (but it is not dripping)
-I never used no-name oil on my saw
-I never straight gassed it
-other than me , only my dad used the saw 2 or 3 times (and I didn't like it at all each time I found out)
-the saw has great compression and excellent power (can't be stopped with a 20" bar buried!)
By looking at the pictures , what do You think - should I be concerned that my saw might seize up any time soon?
Should I consider replacing any parts , ring , piston , cylinder - worst case all three?
Knowing now that my PS6400 has score marks I intend to add more oil for future usage for both saws.
Is 40:1 going to make enough of a difference or should I go fatter?
In short:
1) do You think/agree that the PS7900 seems to have low hours
2) should I be concerned about the damage showing on the piston and ring of my PS6400 , should I consider replacing the damaged parts although the saw works rock solid
3) should I fatten my fuel mixture up a bit , is the specified 50:1 insufficient for adequate lubing
I am quite new here and my name is Wilhelm.
I have been browsing this great forum and read a lot of useful and interesting posts.
Some might have noticed by my few posts that I am a Dolmar user , not necessarily by choice but definitely by chance.
As such I have specifically been looking up any Dolmar related Threads and spent hours browsing through a fraction of them.
Now, the reason for creating this Thread.
I own both saws mentioned in the title and have some questions and might like some opinions.
The Dolmar PS7900 ( PS-7900 ) I purchased recently , used , supposed to have low hours.
Everything seems to confirm that:
-clutch drum is in mint condition
-the rim sprocket is the factory one (does not have wear indicators like the replacement sprockets have) and it is just slightly worn
-the exhaust port of the muffler has very little discoloration/soot on it
To additionally check for wear I decided to remove the muffler and take a look at the visible part of the piston , ring and cylinder (see pictures) - I would dare to say that they seem to look great.
What do You think?
I bought the Dolmar PS6400 ( PS-6400 ) new back in 2006. , served me well without any issues or hick-ups and hopefully will do so for many more Years.
Point is , after inspecting the PS7900 I got curious and removed the muffler on my PS6400 too - shouldn't have done that!
Upon removal of the muffler I immediately notice 2 significant score marks on the piston as it was in the up-position.
Slowly pulling the starter line I moved it half way down and damn it there are score marks on the piston ring as well.
I do have to say:
-I mix my own fuel (EuroSuper95 and Dolmar 2 stroke oil @ 50:1 - per manual instructions)
-the mufflers exhaust opening is always showing a slight amount of oil (but it is not dripping)
-I never used no-name oil on my saw
-I never straight gassed it
-other than me , only my dad used the saw 2 or 3 times (and I didn't like it at all each time I found out)
-the saw has great compression and excellent power (can't be stopped with a 20" bar buried!)
By looking at the pictures , what do You think - should I be concerned that my saw might seize up any time soon?
Should I consider replacing any parts , ring , piston , cylinder - worst case all three?
Knowing now that my PS6400 has score marks I intend to add more oil for future usage for both saws.
Is 40:1 going to make enough of a difference or should I go fatter?
In short:
1) do You think/agree that the PS7900 seems to have low hours
2) should I be concerned about the damage showing on the piston and ring of my PS6400 , should I consider replacing the damaged parts although the saw works rock solid
3) should I fatten my fuel mixture up a bit , is the specified 50:1 insufficient for adequate lubing