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tiger #49166 05/09/13 10:46 AM
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It could. Also underneath that part of the carby you will see a plate with two Phillips head screws take that plate off and in there there should be two gears. One full cog and one half cog. Just check and make sure all the teeth are still good and workable. As they are only plastic cogs. You proberly will see some wear but hopefully not to bad.


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Ring size is anyone's guess tiger its 125cc
but it may have been rebored during its life,
best size indicator is to dismantle
and inspect

tiger #49169 05/09/13 02:05 PM
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Have got some photos of the governor set-up. The gears are intact, I fiddled with the governor and now I have got the throttle cable adjusting the butterfly valve but the governor vane no longer adjusts the butterfly valve - I cannot get it so that both the throttle cable and the governor vane adjust the butterfly valve, it's either one or the other it seems. Photos show throttle on off and then at full speed.
I had another look at the bottom seal, definitely no leakage there and I've done a compression test by taking out the decompressor and replacing it with a spark plug, i forgot to cover the decompressor inlet into the engine but recorded 72 psi dry. I then put some oil into the spark plug hole and recorded 78 psi, I guess that means the rings are worn. Had a look through the muffler hole and the top ring has a bit more movement than the bottom one. They're both shiny and without the decompressor the starter cord is difficult to pull, I'd thought that meant that there was enough compression to get it started. Last week the mower started with the help of "Start you bastard" but now nothing starts it. How has it lost its compression so quickly?[Linked Image]
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tiger #49172 05/09/13 04:05 PM
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hey !
70 - 78 psi doesnt sound that bad for a small victa motor , sounds like your issue is flooding more than anything else .
starting to wonder if your ignition timing is still a little out ?

tomo4192 #49174 05/09/13 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by tomo4192
hey !
70 - 78 psi doesnt sound that bad for a small victa motor , sounds like your issue is flooding more than anything else .
starting to wonder if your ignition timing is still a little out ?


That's what i thought too, i've started mowers with around 60 psi before.
What are the main symptoms of flooding as i thought i had solved that?
If ignition is out, why did it start and run last week?

tiger #49175 05/09/13 04:20 PM
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okay we will rule out compression, ignition. for now .

so if you attempt to start in the normal way with no fuel or start ya bastard down the plug hole does the spark plug get wet ? is the spark plug a known working plug it may be failing under pressure .

tomo4192 #49176 05/09/13 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted by tomo4192
okay we will rule out compression, ignition. for now .

so if you attempt to start in the normal way with no fuel or start ya bastard down the plug hole does the spark plug get wet.
][/b]Yes spark plug is wet. /[][/]


is the spark plug a known working plug it may be failing under pressure .

Same spark plug that i used last week when the mower ran, i did also use one from another mower that i know works.

tiger #49177 05/09/13 04:37 PM
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there is a chance that the jet in the carb is off a 160cc - causing the flooding from memory the jets look the same ....
ive come across flooding with float level you can bend the fork that holds the needle slightly so the float shuts the fuel off slightly earlier - this has worked well in the past and worth a try if fuel was over flowing from the bowl this should also rectify the overflowing

tomo4192 #49180 05/09/13 04:49 PM
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Don't know about the wrong jet because the mower ran last week. Did try bending the fork but it had no effect but that maybe because i didnt have the screws holding the carby tight enough causing a leak where the gasket was. Tomo does it sound as though there is still flooding?

tiger #49181 05/09/13 05:01 PM
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the wet plug suggests that there is still some issue in the fuel system you mentioned in a previous post that the needle was seating and not leaking .

i had a later victa 2 stroke had compression spark and fuel and still wouldn't go , replaced rings and it ran like new , then ive had one with jammed rings and no compression that ran like new.
they can do odd things .

might be worth pulling the cylinder off and checking out the rings , if the piston is still standard 125cc i have a set of standard rings i can send you with the rubber hose.

tomo4192 #49183 05/09/13 05:10 PM
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Ok thanks, will have a look tomorrow and let you know. Just to clarify, plug should be dry, i thought that it had to be slighly wet to show that petrol was reaching the engine?

tiger #49186 06/09/13 04:49 AM
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Damp but not wet

tiger #49187 06/09/13 05:44 AM
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I know this may sound silly but you don't have to much oil mixed with fuel? I purchase a mower last year that somebody had just filled it up with oil. They thought that the name self mix was all the mower needed. So eventually the fuel tank just filled with oil,no petrol at all. If only you were closer as it doesn't sound like their is much wrong with it. I don't think your timing is wrong as you said it ran.


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tiger #49188 06/09/13 05:48 AM
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Thanks for clearing that up Tomo, fine line between damp and wet. I've started thinking, could the timing be out, I'm getting a nice blue spark but maybe the points have moved a bit?
I've got compression, got spark, got fresh petrol, only thing I haven't checked since last week was the points. The spluttering makes me now suspect the timing.

Blumbly #49189 06/09/13 05:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Blumbly
I know this may sound silly but you don't have to much oil mixed with fuel? I purchase a mower last year that somebody had just filled it up with oil. They thought that the name self mix was all the mower needed. So eventually the fuel tank just filled with oil,no petrol at all. If only you were closer as it doesn't sound like their is much wrong with it. I don't think your timing is wrong as you said it ran.

It ran last week but since opening up the carby I've had problems, also yanked on the cord pretty hard so maybe the timing has become maladjusted. I have a special mixing container, definitely 25 to 1 so proportion is right. I know it's close and that's what's frustrating about this but appreciate your solution, guess it's a process of elimination now.

tiger #49191 06/09/13 12:10 PM
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yep process of elimination !
if it splutters and pop's but doesnt run points could have moved , popping and spluttering can also be a symptom of rings also

tiger #49200 06/09/13 04:48 PM
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Checked and slightly adjusted the points, mower still splutters and pops with blue smoke, guess it's time to change rings.

tiger #49204 07/09/13 01:47 AM
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Tiger,

Check the condenser because sometimes under load they break down. cheers2


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Bruce #49205 07/09/13 01:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Bruce
Tiger,

Check the condenser because sometimes under load they break down. cheers2

Condenser looks clean and still getting blue spark, how do you know when they've broken down?

tiger #49208 07/09/13 04:40 AM
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Have again tested the mower this morning. The mower fires up but dies a few seconds later. I put in an old Champion spark plug, the mower definitely ran better, it reached something resembling full revs but died a few seconds later. This all happened with another spark plug sitting in the decompressor hole. Best result so far but still won't continue running. This was all getting too hard for my arm so I put the decompressor unit back in where it's suppose to go and the mower still continued to fire up but didn't sound as strong with its revs. I think that it no longer floods and if it does, it's not as bad but why does the mower fire up and then die repeatedly?

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