Hi Bruce,
Just a note to say "Thank You" for your help and also making the manuals available to us.
I started her tonight and cut a bit of grass - all I can say is "What a mower!" I've been cutting grass with a larger and heavier belt driven mower for the last few years. This Victa puts it to shame - so much power and so easy to push.
I bought the machine cheap (strangely enough from someone who is emigrating to Aus) for the equivalent of AUS $ 30.00. It had not been used for a number of years and the first time I pulled the rope on the Gear starter the rope snapped off inside the machine. That's where it all started.
I decided to take the top end off, hone the barrel and put new rings in at the same time. The engine was in good condition albeit a bit neglected. I got some help on the G4 carby from guys on the other list that I belong to (also Aussies) and you helped with ring gap and manuals.
I finished the re-assemby tonight - mixed some fuel and tugged at the rope twice before I realised that the throttle control was in the wrong position. Set that right and she fired and ran on the next tug. Big smiles all round !!! I then fitted the grass box and did some mowing of seriously overgrown lawn. The Victa hardly felt it - wow - what a machine!!
For a total of Aus$ 30.00 (purchase price) and another AUS$ 15.00 worth of parts I've got a great machine. The previous owner also gave me 4 brand new sets of VICTA blades but they were for a bigger machine. I clamped 2 together with one of the older (correct)blades in the vice and cut them down to the correct size. Checked them on a scale and they balanced fine so I used them - just had to extend the sharp part a little - the blower fins still matched perfectly.
Next step is to make a deflector plate for the back so that I do not have to use the grass catcher. I have about 3 acres of lawn to mow and there is no way I'm going to stop every few minutes to empty the catcher. The grass can lie where it falls. I'm at present in 2 minds as to whether I should make a deflector plate from steel or use some old "conveyor belting". I'm leaning towards the conveyor belting with a few slits cut in it for flexibility.
I also have to adjust the throttle cable and idle speed a bit but that's easy. (Of course the manuals help).
Once again, many thanks for your help and great site.
As soon as I start on the Victa 1960 Standard You will hear from me again. I intend restoring that one as a show machine - the one I have just done will be a working machine.
Feel free to view my site:
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www.oldengine.org/members/evans> and learn more about my engines. My download page also has some free manuals for Ransomes mowers and also some engines.
Keep well
Jerry