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Re: 6400 Dolmar
« Reply #60 on: February 27, 2014, 09:45:33 am »
I'll make another vid with the same chain.  Curious to see how close the Dolmar is to the stihl

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Re: 6400 Dolmar
« Reply #61 on: February 27, 2014, 10:21:07 am »
I'll make another vid with the same chain.  Curious to see how close the Dolmar is to the stihl

Adam, just a "baby" Bobcat!! Lol works great for backyard tree removals.  Non turbo so it's a little sluggish at Times.

I bet we could add a turbo or two on it... ;)

Whatcha gonna use the 6400 for?

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Re: 6400 Dolmar
« Reply #62 on: February 27, 2014, 10:51:04 am »
The 460 sounded like it was straining a lot more than the Dolmar.   Pretty cool saw you built Adam.

Didn't want to throw rocks but I noticed the same thing as Roger did. RPMs make da noise, torque do da work!
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Re: 6400 Dolmar
« Reply #63 on: February 27, 2014, 11:26:31 am »
Think the 460 is a little lean on the top end and chains weren't equal imo.   I'd like to run a few tanks through the Dolmar to see if there is any carbon in the transfers like before the addition time area was added to the exhaust

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Re: 6400 Dolmar
« Reply #64 on: February 27, 2014, 12:10:21 pm »
I'm curious if anyone has tried using a small primer bulb in lieu of a choke butterfly? Thinking of removing the choke shaft and installing a small nozzle to spray a shot of fuel into the venture.  What would the drawbacks be?

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Re: 6400 Dolmar
« Reply #65 on: February 27, 2014, 01:12:58 pm »
Adam I remember a hotter woods ported 026 that ran the primer bulb set up (even though choke set up was different then your talking, the choke was still bypassed).  I ran the saw at gtg's a few times and primer set up worked good. 

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Re: 6400 Dolmar
« Reply #66 on: February 27, 2014, 02:35:46 pm »
Thanks Kevin. Was curious about this, do away with the choke shaft and shutter, might make a small improvement in airflow.

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Re: 6400 Dolmar
« Reply #67 on: February 27, 2014, 02:40:28 pm »
I'm curious if anyone has tried using a small primer bulb in lieu of a choke butterfly? Thinking of removing the choke shaft and installing a small nozzle to spray a shot of fuel into the venture.  What would the drawbacks be?

I have worked on a few 2 stroke ice augers that do that.
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Re: 6400 Dolmar
« Reply #68 on: February 27, 2014, 02:55:41 pm »
The predecessor to the 6400 Dolmar pretty much did exactly that. The Dolmar "i" models all had a Tillotson carbs with a squirter right off the carb pump when you turned the carb choke lever on. None of these had an actual choke.

Saws like the 6000i, 6800i, 111i, & 115i would all do this. In cold weather these saws will start and continue to run with the choke lever on. Turn the choke off as the saws have run a few seconds.

These saws are no longer in production.
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Re: 6400 Dolmar
« Reply #69 on: February 27, 2014, 03:13:06 pm »
The predecessor to the 6400 Dolmar pretty much did exactly that. The Dolmar "i" models all had a Tillotson carbs with a squirter right off the carb pump when you turned the carb choke lever on. None of these had an actual choke.

Saws like the 6000i, 6800i, 111i, & 115i would all do this. In cold weather these saws will start and continue to run with the choke lever on. Turn the choke off as the saws have run a few seconds.

These saws are no longer in production.

Yup I have a 120Si like that, easiest starting saw ever built.

Maybe find one of those carbs Adam and see if you can put it on the 6400?

 

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