andosca
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My wife's grandfather died recently, he was a Sachs Dolmar dealer back in the 80's. My father in law brought by a few saws he found at the house. I've never run or worked on one of these before but it looked like between the two there was enough to make one running saw. I haven't done much but clean them up and try to identify them so far. It doesn't help much that they've probably been bastardized already but I've been looking at IPLs for a while to check for parts compatability and I am some confused. One says 116 on the gas tank label with some info and has what appears to be a good 45mm P&C(one ring). Matches with what I've found except it has a Walbro HDA 22 which I think the IPL said was on a 112. The other saw has no lable but says 120 on the starter. It had no jug and a scored to hell piston that looks like 47mm with two rings. It has the ignition behind the flywheel(points?) which as far as I can tell makes it a 117, 119 or 120, this is the only useable crankcase because there's only one starter and it fits this flywheel and not the other. I'm also having a hard time finding stroke numbers for all possible models I may have here. I'm used to husky's and they seem simpler as far as compatability, are there any rules of thumb here that I may need to know? They seem like good saws and it would be a nice homage to the departed to ressurect this thing. As always, thanks for the help.