johncinco
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I searched and came up with 3 different threads that address a couple issues and rather than use all three at ponce and confuse myself (not hard) I just figured I would start anew. If you have a makita/dolmar and have used it, I would really like to hear from YOU. 1. air filter seems to get very dirty in a short amount of time. Yes I am making chips and not dust, so my chain is sharp enough. The pre-filter seems to be no more than a plastic screen that stops big chunks from gettin up in the airbox. I have purchased an extra air filter and change it out during the day and clean both before a new day. Has anyone found a reason why so much crud is getting sucked up in there? And, has anyone found a better filter, like K&N or heavy duty that can be used instead of the stock ones? I read about that shindaiwa and wonder if one is available for this setup. I just worry because once it gets clogged up it really gets boggy, and I can see some particles in the throat of the carb. 2. Chain lube, I have this thing cranked up all the way and it does pump it out. To the point where if I hold the saw in the air and rev it I get a run of oil, unfortunately it runs off right at the base of the saw and not on the chain. I do have oil on the chain, but not what I would really like to see. My passage ways look clear ad I have clean it all out with air and parts washer fluid. I looked to see if the oil passageway and oil pump hole match up, and they look like they do. I read elsewhere that the orifice might no be large enough and could be bored out. Anyone tried this? That is my next step unless I figure something else out. Other than these issues, I am happy with the saw so far. very light weight, plenty of power, and runs great on the synthetic oil I switched to. Though one annoying other fact, a 21 " bar. I have a pile of 20" that won't go on the bar so looks like I now need to buy some 21s or find a 20" bar that works on here. Cheers, JB