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Sachs Dolmar 133 the pain continues. Please help


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Hi folks, I had a problem with my Dolmar not oiling. Solved a problem with the pump but now I have a new problem. The 20" bar does not line up with the oil hole/slot.

 

I've re drilled the holes as close as I can get to the oil slot, the problem now seems to be that the chain is failing to pick up the oil as it passes because the holes are below the teeth as they pass.

 

I think the only option is a new bar. I've spoken to Rob at Chainsawbars and he's been as helpful as he can and suggested a modification to allow the saw to take a 395xp bar.

 

Ideally I'd like an original bar, but will go with any fix at the moment as I need this saw working soon.

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Some of the dolmars will accept the big ms880/051/076/070/090 stihl bar and just a new oil hole needs to be drilled iirc. Timber Cutter Dartmoor may know as im sure I pointed him down that route.

 

What was the intial problem in the end with the oiler?

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Thanks guys, I'll check with a friend or pop in FRJones to try a few bars then :-) The screws in the oiler came out and disappeared :blushing: New screws sorted the problem, oil now flows well to the bar, I just can't get it down the damn thing :sneaky2:

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The oil holes need blocking off one side and the spare ones blocking completely or the oil is going to the wrong place. Randy sells Oregon Powermatch bars for the saw so they should be available.

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The oil holes need blocking off one side and the spare ones blocking completely or the oil is going to the wrong place. Randy sells Oregon Powermatch bars for the saw so they should be available.

 

Don't they get blocked off when the clutch cover gets clamped on ?

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Don't they get blocked off when the clutch cover gets clamped on ?

 

Not on the ebay pictures, they look a lot like the ones used on the cheap Chinese saws in fact. It's an Oregon D033 mount according to acresinternet.com

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