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Hi, just been given an od red Sachs Dolmar 112 - in bits! I'm putting it back together for fun. Looks a tidy balanced saw. Anyone know the carb setting or has a copy of the manual?

 

Cheers all.

 

Spud

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These have points ignition which needs a special tool to make setting easier. The points setting is fairly critical for best performance. The carb settings are also tricky to get right, but when these are on song they are a cracking saw. My mate's first saw was a 112 and it

did a huge amount of work with very few problems. I may be able to source a manual and some other bits . Will pm you if I find anything.

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These have points ignition...

 

...but when these are on song they are a cracking saw.

 

Weren't some of the last 112s electronic tho? What date is his machine? As you say, tuned right = sweet sweet saw. Did my NPTC with one.

 

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I have a manual for the 113 and 116.

 

The 113 has the same stroke, bore and displacement as the 112.

 

Basic settings are (H)=1 turn and (L)=1.1/2 turns for the 113 and 116

 

I hope this helps - Chris

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I have a manual for the 113 and 116.

 

The 113 has the same stroke, bore and displacement as the 112.

 

Basic settings are (H)=1 turn and (L)=1.1/2 turns for the 113 and 116

 

I hope this helps - Chris

 

Hi Chris, yeah that is a great help, I'm on the case and wil let you know how I get on later.

 

Cheers

Spud

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