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Hey guys, look at this!

MANUFACTURED BY:
DOLMAR MASCHINEN-FABRIK GmbH & Co.
HAMBURG, GERMANY
SERIES OR ASSEMBLY NUMBER:

YEAR INTRODUCED:
1986
YEAR DISCONTINUED:

ENGINE DISPLACEMENT:
68 cc (4.1 cu. in.)
NUMBER OF CYLINDERS:
1
CYLINDER BORE:
49 mm (1.93 in.)
PISTON STROKE:
36 mm (1.42 in.)
CYLINDER TYPE:
Aluminum with Nicasil coating
INTAKE METHOD:
Piston ported
MANUFACTURER ADVERTISED H.P.:
3.7 kW (8 HP SAE)
WEIGHT :
7.25 kg with 38 cm bar & chain
16 lbs. with 15 in. bar & chain
OPERATOR CONFIGURATION:
One Man operation
HANDLEBAR SYSTEM:
Anti-vibration
CHAIN BRAKE:
Yes
CLUTCH:
Centrifugal
DRIVE TYPE:
Direct
CONSTRUCTION:
Die cast magnesium
MAGNETO TYPE:
Electronic
CARBURETOR:
Tillotson HS-222B, 236A
MAJOR REPAIR KIT:
RK-23HS for 222B
RK-27HS for 236A
MINOR REPAIR KIT:
DG-5HS for 222B
DG-9HS for 236A
AIR FILTER SYSTEM:
Nylon mesh element
STARTER TYPE:
Dolmar Automatic rewind
OIL PUMP:
Automatic, adjustable
OPERATING RPM:
8,500 (12,500 maximum free speed with bar & chain)
IGNITION TIMING:
Fixed
BREAKER POINT SETTING:
none
FLYWHEEL/COIL AIR GAP:
0.15 mm (0.038 in.)
SPARK PLUG TYPE:
Bosch WSR5F
SPARK PLUG GAP:
0.5mm (0.020 in.)
CRANKSHAFT MAIN BEARINGS:
Ball
FUEL TANK CAPACITY:
700 ml (23.6 oz.)
FUEL OIL RATIO:
40:1
RECOMMENDED FUEL OCTANE:
Regular
MIX OIL SPECIFICATION:
Dolmar two-cycle mix oil
CHAIN PITCH:
3/8 in., .375"
CHAIN TYPE:

BAR MOUNT PATTERN:
01 link
SHORTEST GUIDE BAR SUPPLIED:
38cm (15 in.)
LONGEST GUIDE BAR SUPPLIED:
53cm (21 in.)
COLOUR SCHEME:
Dolmar Orange enamel with Black top cover


What i dont understand is how a saw can have 8 hp and only get a 21 inch bar!! My ms361 does 4.5 hp and pulls a 20 inch super chisel just fine.
 
Someone didn't do the conversion from kW to HP correctly. 3.7kW is about 4.9HP.
 
I'm really thankful Mike's site is there. I use it all the time and it's the best reference source on chainsaws I know of.....:clap: :clap: :clap:

But.... there are many blank spots for certain manufacturers and certain models, several places where photos of certain models are incorrect, and other major and minor omissions, typos and mistakes in the database there. Ya gotta remember the site was compiled through the combined efforts of several different people over some time..... and it ain't finished yet.... hopefully, some directed efforts will be applied toward that soon.... I guess Mike is a pretty busy guy....

Meanwhile, there's really no substitute for the manufacturer's data sheets, manuals and IPL's for a specific chainsaw.....
 
rmihalek said:
Someone didn't do the conversion from kW to HP correctly. 3.7kW is about 4.9HP.

The conversion is ok. Its just that its listed as SAE hp, not BHP. If I remember correctly, you take SAE hp and multiply that by .62 to get BHP, which gives you 4.9-5 BHP as rmihalek stated.
 
rmihalek said:
Someone didn't do the conversion from kW to HP correctly. 3.7kW is about 4.9HP.

Hp SAE is something totally different from more "modern" hp ratings, so it is not a question of correct convertion.
German saw manufacturers used to love the SAE ratings, as they look more impressive. :hmm3grin2orange:

Remember the 13 and 15 hp ratings for the 090??? - that was also SAE ratings.

3.7 kW equals a bit more than 4.9 hp as I remember it - more like between 5.0 and 5.1 (Edit; 3.70 kW is 5.07 hp).

The saw in question is probably the 120si, or something like that.

Dolmars ratings used to be a bit optimistic I believe, as Solos still are.
 

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