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| #Post#: 88114-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Sachs Dolmar 122 rebuild | |
| By: Yozhek Date: June 21, 2021, 2:49 am | |
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| Hi, | |
| My name is Ade, i am now of an age that folks here in the UK | |
| call 'second childhood'. OK so i still have control over my | |
| bowls and i don't dribble (except for when i see a KMS-4), but i | |
| do have some fond memories of my first job working for a small | |
| garden machinery company and some of the saws and generators we | |
| sold and repaired. Back then Dutch Elm diesease struck the UK | |
| and we sold lots of Sachs Dolmar, 118, 122, 144, 152 and i think | |
| 2 KMS-4, plus Pioneer and some Homelite. | |
| 122's were the most popular, good tough farm saw with magnesium | |
| castings, ball bearing mains, Tillotson Carburettor and | |
| Antivibe. So when an early 122 came up for sale on EBay i bought | |
| it just because i like them :-) | |
| The saw wasn't i too bad shape externally but the cylinder was | |
| scored quite badly, looked like it had seized at one time. Time | |
| to strip, clean and check what parts were OK and which were bad. | |
| [attachimg=1] [attachimg=2] [attachimg=3] | |
| The chain/clutch cover was broken but thanks to those great | |
| folks at Chainsawr i have a new one, decals are of course wrong. | |
| Also someone drilled holes in the cylinder cover to fit a | |
| horrible hand guard so i kind of covered it up with a 122s hand | |
| guard until i can find better. | |
| [attachimg=4][attachimg=5][attachimg=6] | |
| Antivibration mounts are a comon failure on 122's and four of | |
| the five has split apart, lucky they are available as pattern | |
| parts. Fuel tank vent rubber sleeve had long since split and | |
| gone. The oil tank was filled with old engine oil and needed a | |
| good clean out, lucky the clunk pipe was in good shape. Fuel | |
| tank gasket failure is not uncommon on these saws but the early | |
| ones vented the oil tank through the gasket, later models had a | |
| jiggle pin vent. | |
| [attachimg=7][attachimg=8][attachimg=9] | |
| [attachimg=10] | |
| Once i get the engine parts i will post some more, thanks for | |
| reading :-) | |
| #Post#: 88124-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Sachs Dolmar 122 rebuild | |
| By: Yozhek Date: June 23, 2021, 11:55 am | |
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| Crankshaft and crankcase. | |
| The original crank looked good but was a little bent on the | |
| chain side | |
| [attachimg=1] | |
| Chainsawr to the rescue again, they had a NOS crank and proper | |
| 122 crankcase gasket. The crank was quite rusted but the big end | |
| was waxed and good, 15 minutes with some Jenolite got rid of the | |
| lumps of rust on the shaft and it was good to go ;D | |
| [attachimg=2] | |
| [attachimg=3] | |
| The 122 crank is a tight fit in the main bearing on the chain | |
| side and a sliding fit on the flywheel side, i find it easiest | |
| to warm the main bearing and oil pump worm gear and drop them | |
| onto the chain side of the crank first | |
| [attachimg=4] | |
| [attachimg=5] | |
| Then warm the crankcase and drop the crank assy in | |
| [attachimg=6] | |
| Next warm the flywheel crankcase and add that main bearing, | |
| followed by the oil seal. The old stock gasket was hardened with | |
| age but a little grease softened it and helped it fit. | |
| [attachimg=7] | |
| Once the seal lip was greased it was time to assemble the | |
| crankcase. The crankcase halves can get slightly rotated in | |
| relation to each other resulting in a bit of misalignment on the | |
| cylinder base gasket face, this can be prevented by temporarily | |
| bolting down the cylinder to align everything before final | |
| tightening of the crankcase screws. | |
| [attachimg=8] | |
| [attachimg=9] | |
| Bottom end nearly done, thanks for reading. | |
| Ade | |
| #Post#: 88125-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Sachs Dolmar 122 rebuild | |
| By: Yozhek Date: June 23, 2021, 4:33 pm | |
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| Oil pump | |
| The Dolmer 122 achillies heel, the oil pump is driven off the | |
| crank by a worm gear and pumps using a piston with a cam and | |
| spring mechanism, the flat on the end of the piston working as a | |
| rotary valve. The pump never wears out but the worm gear pair | |
| wear rapidly if engine lubrication is less than perfect and | |
| eventually the teeth strip resulting in a loss of bar oiling. | |
| Dolmar modified the pump twice during the 122's lifetime, first | |
| the drive end of the pump was extended to form a support bearing | |
| (122S) and secondly the whole pump was moved from part of the | |
| crankcase to a seperate casting as in the later 123 saws (later | |
| 122S & 122SL). | |
| As this saw is an early 122 model it has the early type pump, | |
| for which parts are no longer available. Lucky for me the pump | |
| was not in bad condition, the worm gear has some life left and | |
| fitting it on the crank in the opposite orientation presents | |
| unworn gear teeth to the pump pinion. The pump was showing wear | |
| but as only the later 122s type pump piston is available as a | |
| spare part i had to modify a 122s pump by removing the support | |
| bearing with a lathe and increasing the depth and diameter of | |
| the spring recess with a carbide drill. | |
| [attachimg=1] | |
| Thanks for reading :-) | |
| Ade | |
| #Post#: 88126-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Sachs Dolmar 122 rebuild | |
| By: Chainsawrepair Date: June 24, 2021, 5:54 am | |
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| Very nice work. [emoji1303] | |
| #Post#: 88129-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Sachs Dolmar 122 rebuild | |
| By: Yozhek Date: June 24, 2021, 5:08 pm | |
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| Thanks Cut4Fun :-) | |
| #Post#: 88130-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Sachs Dolmar 122 rebuild | |
| By: Yozhek Date: June 24, 2021, 5:21 pm | |
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| Clutch and Magneto | |
| With the oil pump back in the crankcase, the oil flow adjuster | |
| fitted and everything checked the pump side oil seal can be | |
| pressed in. | |
| [attachimg=1] | |
| [attachimg=2] | |
| There were two types of clutch used in the lifetime of the 122 | |
| series, both are interchangable, the early ones had bonded | |
| clutch shoes, they didn't wear the clutch drum out like the | |
| later all metal clutch but if they got overheated or oil soaked | |
| the clutch lining would come unbonded and could wear through the | |
| side of the crankcase. The clutch on this saw was dry and in | |
| good shape so it was refitted. | |
| [attachimg=3] | |
| The 122 and 122s used a Bosch points magneto, these things are | |
| indestructable, in all the years i worked with these saws not | |
| one replacement part was ever needed for one of these magnetos. | |
| All i had to do here was clean the points, add some grease to | |
| the points pivot and cam wick and check the gap was 15 thou, | |
| perfect spark... | |
| [attachimg=4] | |
| By the way, the points cam fits with the key piece toward the | |
| flywheel and the wavey washer under the cam not on top. | |
| [attachimg=5] | |
| On with the flywheel, fan and starter dogs | |
| [attachimg=6] | |
| And we have something looking like a saw again, just got to be | |
| patient while i wait for the barrel and piston to come from | |
| Chainsawr. | |
| [attachimg=7] | |
| Thanks for reading | |
| Ade | |
| #Post#: 88133-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Sachs Dolmar 122 rebuild | |
| By: Yozhek Date: June 25, 2021, 7:46 am | |
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| Final assembly. | |
| I got a present in the post this morning from Chainsawr | |
| [attachimg=1] | |
| Nice NOS barrel and piston | |
| [attachimg=2] | |
| Piston, barrel and exhaust all fitted | |
| [attachimg=3] | |
| This saw has a Walbro SDC carb instead of the later Tillotson | |
| HS-148A, this makes me sad :( | |
| [attachimg=4] | |
| Chainsawr managed to find me 2 new O rings for the oil pump, | |
| good job the pump can be removed without taking the clutch off | |
| again ;D | |
| [attachimg=5] | |
| [attachimg=6] | |
| Finally all done, runs very nicely, smooth and quiet like it | |
| should. The carb is leaning out after prolonged idle so need to | |
| get some new diaphragms and check it. | |
| [attachimg=7] | |
| [attachimg=8] | |
| Many thanks for reading this far :-) | |
| Ade | |
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