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Hi
I am really having difficulty figuring out why my Victa Corvette Series 700 VSX160 is fouling plugs, every 3 months or so it cuts outs not long after starting and then wont start until a new plug is fitted.
The plugs get black quickly with carbon and get wet with oil around the thread.
I am not sure what to do, I checked the front face of carby and all is clean and sealed, float is ok and needle is working.
Runs great after a new plug except it doesn't seem to rev as high as my dads VS160 it seems to rev lower on full throttle, maybe this is due to the governor?
I also put a new air filter on a few months ago and no help.
I run 200ml of oil to 5L fuel, 91 unleaded and Penrite Greenkeepers oil. Fuel is not old.
I'm contemplating changing piston rings however, I tested compression to 90PSI with the Decompressor on still, but it wouldn't hold the pressure there for long.
I've been told a blocked exhaust port or muffler?
Any help would be great.
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I would check the exhaust system to begin with, but it sounds to me like it is running a little rich.
The VSX in my experience, rev's a little higher than the VS if anything, so check the air filter, air hose, and consider giving the carby a full cleanout.
Also check the throttle lever adjusting screw, it may have slipped, holding the mower away from "Run" this is the little screw where the air hose meets the filter block.
Igennerally adjust it so that when you pull up to stop, only about 1-1.5mm clearance is left.
Last edited by Mr Davis; 10/12/13 01:01 AM.
Cheers Ty
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Thanks Mr Davis, Will check the exhaust tonight hopefully, throttle has been lifted and adjusted, revs isn't really my concern, it does rev up more when it requires torque when cutting thick grass etc. My biggest concern is the plugs fouling, bought it 2nd hand, I reckon the carb has been seller refurb'd but I could check that after the exhaust. there was a guy with a similar problem below but he never came back with the results. Link to similar issue on Outdoorking Mine starts with half a pull and operates great except for a little smoke sometimes but I guess it is a 2 stroke... Any advice on what to check with the exhaust, Im aware of a partially blocked port and a heavy muffler being due to carbon, anything else?
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Sorry, I should have made that clearer...
Low revs can be a symptom of running rich, along with the fouling.
So considering I would expect higher rev's from your engine, and the plug fouling, i suspect it is running rich.
Cheers Ty
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![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2013/12/full-7435-13553-0029fe5_20.jpg) my mower is identical to this one
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The VSX variates from standard powertorque set ups mostly in regards to the intake.
The air hose is wider, the carburettor has different jetting, the intake manifold mount for the carby is straight, not dog-legged, on top of this, the muffler is an increased flow model.
It is designed to run at slighly higher revs, and overall produce an increased power output.
If the mixture is ritch this can indicate either excess fuel is comming from the jet, or not enough air is getting into the engine.
Due to the increased airflow, this engine can be more sensitive to a dirty air filter, or intake/exaust obstructions.
A rich mixture can cause less rev's and power than the engine is designed to produce, causing a lower temprature, this, combined with the excess fuel can lead to spark plug fouling, oil fouling of the muffler, carbon build up, and further obstruction to the engine.
The first step here is, in my opinion, to focus on the air flow through the engine, check the exaust port, the muffler, the air filter, air hose, carburettor inlet, body and mount, and if neccisary, the intake port, for any sign of obstruction.
Also checking the machine is corectly calibrated at the throttle is important, as it maybe sligly stuck in choke setting.
Cheers Ty
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I prob should have also been clearer, revs don't change to much from 3/4 throttle to full throttle either
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On a vsx there should be reasonable increase, once you hit run, the choke should be fully off, causing the mixture to lean back up, on a high airlow unit, this will bring the revs up, without that, it does indeed seem it is still running rich off choke
Cheers Ty
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![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2013/12/full-7435-13561-image.jpg) This is the exhaust port with muffler removed, not sure how bad that is?
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It's fine, but there is oil build up.
How are the ports on the muffler?
Cheers Ty
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Just out of interest what type of plug are you using? I find on the newer ones they seem to like a hotter heat range plug.
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Ive used champion rcj8y, rcj8 n now an ngk bmr6a Muffler was not restricted, can blow through it, was carbon on exit port of it Top of piston i can see is saturated with gunk, will remove head n clean now ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2013/12/full-7435-13562-image.jpg)
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![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2013/12/full-7435-13563-image.jpg) Looks like there is some scoring near the exhaust port inside the cylinder?
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Starter seal was damaged a bit... Ordered a new one, may as well do the rings now...
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Bump, any opinions on cylinder condition?
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Hmm, I would hone it, and see how it's looking after that.
Cheers Ty
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Anyone know if running a plug without a resister affects the running of a victa? i.e cj8 instead of rcj8
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Suprised no one said the evidence looks like a leaking head gasket?
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To me, it looks more like run out when it was opened
Cheers Ty
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Could it be because the poopet valve wasnt set to the C? It was a bit off, could this cause it to run rich?
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