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Dolmar 9000
By: Chainsawrepair Date: October 24, 2017, 9:16 am
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Looking for a Dolmar 9000 coil anyone? Trying to help someone
find one.
Is this the right part number? 024143100 if so I may have
found a new one.
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Re: Dolmar 9000
By: Chainsawrepair Date: October 24, 2017, 9:31 am
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Is this right?
Ignition coil. Part number 024 143 051, 038 114 109, 038 114
270, 038114109
Fits Makita Dolmar 9000i, 9010i, PS9000i, PS9010i, PS-9000,
PS-9010, 9000, 9010 and others
pretty sure this is what he needs Prufrex ignition coil and
flywheel set. 024 141 200, 024141200, 024 143 020, 024143020
without the flywheel
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Re: Dolmar 9000
By: Chainsawrepair Date: October 24, 2017, 3:47 pm
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Saving the response from Nate on the CR group to here so not to
get lost.
Nathaniel Vansickle
024142020 is correct # for 9000 but they arent available. best
thing to do is upgrade to the 9010 flywheel/coil combo....better
setup and a few extra rpm's IIRC. 957143010 is the number for
the the 9010 combo. $186
Nathaniel Vansickle 024143051 is the 9010 coil and will not work
with the 9000 flywheel
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Re: Dolmar 9000
By: Gatekeeper Date: October 24, 2017, 3:48 pm
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Yeah the 9000 is limited way low. I sold the last 9000 I got
just because of that
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Re: Dolmar 9000
By: Chainsawrepair Date: October 24, 2017, 4:00 pm
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I found a new 9000 coil but was 129 and 8 shipping. Told him
better off doing the fly and coil swap.
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Re: Dolmar 9000
By: NathanielVansickle Date: October 24, 2017, 6:11 pm
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quick glance thru my notebook and the 9000 coil is limited
around 11500, 9010 is 13000 or so.
I dont have allot of info on the 9000/9010 saws since they were
mostly gone before i became a dealer, scott or steve would be
better source of info.
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Re: Dolmar 9000
By: Chainsawrepair Date: October 26, 2017, 8:33 am
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dolmar 9000 with bad coil
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Re: Dolmar 9000
By: Chainsawrepair Date: October 27, 2017, 7:54 pm
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Info from Scott
Dolmar 134
OK the Dolmar PS9000 was originally going to be named a 134 as
introduced on the DEC 1990 front cover of "Chain Saw Age" a wee
bit of trivia for ya.. When we first got the PS9000's they were
a bit soggy in weight from what we were told they would be. That
being said they ran OK but were governed through the coil at way
to low of RPM. Then they came out with a unlimited coil for them
and if everything was in tune they were better. But they ate
quite a few coils and also I experienced quite a few seizures as
well. The saw with the unlimited coil was a tad temper-mental
everything had to be in tune for it to live and still today some
still do.
Then Came the redesigned PS9010 and it had a different Flywheel,
Coil, and a Tilloston carb instead of that damn Bing carb. Then
the saw became reliable and it makes a great 28" - 48" saw if
your only planning on a 20" or a 24" I would rather use the
lighter PS7900. Both the PS7900 and the PS9010 turn 13,500 RPM
but the hp and torque go up with the PS9010 from the extra
displacement. The PS9000 can and should be upgraded to the
PS9010 flywheel and coil as far as the carb change its not
necessary but I prefer the Tilloston.
There has been many a rumor of a replacement for the PS9010 in
the near future its been named the PS9900 I would love to see
this but I'm not hearing anything good from the rumor mill as
far as a ETA
Its my belief that the Bing carb could not keep up with the
extra RPM's of the unlimited coil.
updated 9010 kit coil and flywheel 957143010
tilloston carb HS294a 024150010
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Re: Dolmar 9000
By: Cut4fun Date: October 28, 2017, 7:22 am
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Dolmar 9000 muffler. Need a close up pic from the front if
anyone has one.
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Re: Dolmar 9000
By: Chainsawrepair Date: October 28, 2017, 11:29 am
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[quote author=Cut4fun link=topic=6663.msg79436#msg79436
date=1509193326]
Dolmar 9000 muffler. Need a close up pic from the front if
anyone has one.
[/quote]
JJ posted this one.
So factory has those 3 welds? top and both sides. Was looking at
one today and was wondering about it.
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