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Roger Layton 09-10-2012 12:55 PM

100 cc Sachs-Dolmar needs ignition module
 
I have a 100 cc Sachs-Dolmar engine with a smashed ignition module. The ignition timing is advanced via a tie rod to the carburator. A Hall's eye detects a magnet which is embedded in the thrust washer. I understand that more modern ignition modules work on electronic advancement. What ignition module should I use and where do I get one? Roger

All Day Dan 09-10-2012 01:35 PM

RE: 100 cc Sachs-Dolmar needs ignition module
 
This guy has the best ones. Dan


CH Ignitions



For repairs and engine conversions use below address:
Adrian Ciulei
4753 Lakeside circle
West Palm Beach, FL 33417

Tel: 240 888 5902
Email: [email protected]

Roger Layton 09-10-2012 06:21 PM

RE: 100 cc Sachs-Dolmar needs ignition module
 
Dan, thank you so much for the response. I placed a call to CH. They are temporarily closed because Bill has become ill. I will work on the Adrian Ciulei contact. This was my first use of any forum. I was so unsure of how it works. Pretty neat. Roger

bcchi 09-10-2012 06:29 PM

RE: 100 cc Sachs-Dolmar needs ignition module
 


ORIGINAL: Roger Layton

Dan, thank you so much for the response. I placed a call to CH. They are temporarily closed because Bill has become ill. I will work on the Adrian Ciulei contact. This was my first use of any forum. I was so unsure of how it works. Pretty neat. Roger
My health has become better,but I am building very few ignitions and will not get back into the business.Contact Adrian Ciulei,he can build you a ignition with no internal timing control.Try ch ignitions not C&H Ignitions.
BCCHI

All Day Dan 09-10-2012 06:32 PM

RE: 100 cc Sachs-Dolmar needs ignition module
 
Roger, thanks for the thanks. Bill has retired and turned the business over to Adrian. I have been using CH ignitions since 1995 and they are the only ones worth the expenditure of any money. You'll find that RCU is a great source of good information from across the USA and even further. I have benefited a lot from all the posters. Dan.

vease 02-16-2014 01:26 PM

i have two sachs 72cc engines. One ignition unit has an earth but the other doesn't. Should it??

kerwin50 02-16-2014 08:37 PM

I would get rid of the mechanic timing. I never did like it

larry@coyotenet 02-20-2014 07:44 AM

Does one have a rubber spark plug boot and one have a metal boot? The rubber boot had an external grounding wire, the metal boots usually are grounded through the boot.

vease 02-20-2014 08:06 AM

I believe I've found the problem but am testing it Saturday so can report back then

vease 04-29-2014 06:07 AM


Originally Posted by larry@coyotenet (Post 11741362)
Does one have a rubber spark plug boot and one have a metal boot? The rubber boot had an external grounding wire, the metal boots usually are grounded through the boot.

You were 100% correct on that


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