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Just get a 266 cylinder and use your existing intake and exhaust
Add a hyway 268 popup piston makes for a fine running saw.
Intake block won't work. The 266 has a unique block and intake port.
 

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I actually don't have a list of what dolly's the tools fit but I'm betting the main kit covers most of them.

I'm around....if anyone has questions message me and ill eventually get back to you.

I was going to message you with the sizes, but figured if it's in the open forum it might help somebody else with the same questions.

The Dolmar and Makita (Dolkita) 9000/9010, the 64xx/73xx/79xx, ps-420/421, EA4300, 6100, 5600, 510/5105, all have a M8x1 (same as Stihl 026) threads on the flywheel side and the same threads on the PTO side as a Stihl 026.

The Solo 665, 675, 681 and 694 would be the same as the above Dolkita saws.

The Dolmar 109, 110, 111, 115, and Makita 430, 520 and 540 have the 8Mx1 threads on the flywheel side and really corse threads on the PTO side. Nothing I have matches it. Pictures below.

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I was going to message you with the sizes, but figured if it's in the open forum it might help somebody else with the same questions.

The Dolmar and Makita (Dolkita) 9000/9010, the 64xx/73xx/79xx, ps-420/421, EA4300, 6100, 5600, 510/5105, all have a M8x1 (same as Stihl 026) threads on the flywheel side and the same threads on the PTO side as a Stihl 026.

The Solo 665, 675, 681 and 694 would be the same as the above Dolkita saws.

The Dolmar 109, 110, 111, 115, and Makita 430, 520 and 540 have the 8Mx1 threads on the flywheel side and really corse threads on the PTO side. Nothing I have matches it. Pictures below.

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Do you have a thread Guage? They usually come in full tap/die kits
Looks like a 10mmx1.5
 

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Do you have a thread Guage? They usually come in full tap/die kits
Looks like a 10mmx1.5

I thought the same thing, but, 0mmx1.5 isn't even close. LOL. The threads on the saw are way more course then 1.5. I do not have a thread gauge. My tap&die sets don't have em.
 

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1.75 or 2.0? Weird :p
Good question, I don't have those around to test with.


EDIT: I actually think it is 10mmx1.5.
I had a major lapse in my thinking. My taps are not reverse thread. The threads on the crankshaft are. 🧐😄
 
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Good question, I don't have those around to test with.


EDIT: I actually think it is 10mmx1.5.
I had a major lapse in my thinking. My taps are not reverse thread. The threads on the crankshaft are. 🧐😄
Just put the tap on backwards.
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Where the hell did you found that full wrap? I’ve been waiting two months for mine to arrive from Dutch dealer and getting desperate..
Probably the same, Wolfswinkel. I had to wait a few weeks until it got shipped, but the website shows they have a few in stock at the moment.
 
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