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#97650 11/04/19 01:25 PM
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I was looking at this pic on Gumtree and I can't work out how this works. I guess it does but I can't say I have ever seen one before. What I would like to know is how does this motor work, from what I can see it is a side valve motor with the carby and the exhaust both on the same side. Can anybody explain to me how they have done this and then the second question, Why?
https://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/williamstown/lawn-mowers/lawn-mower/1214911601

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G'day Norm,
Well, these L-head sidevalves have both valves on the same side of the bore, as you know. grin

Carby and muffler on the same side is usual for the horizontal shaft L-heads, but has also been used on many vertical shaft models.

The most commonly found example of this setup in Oz, was the old Kirby-Lauson LV and VK series push mower engines, back in the day. Then later on, Kirby-Tecumseh and US Tecumseh engines.

Also commonly found on the bigger [over 5 hp] Briggs vertical shaft L-heads, that used Flo-Jet float carbies, as used on ride-ons.

As to why it's done, basically to reduce manufacturing cost.

It costs more to incorporate an intake crossover pipe in the design; but it's necessary to do so, with fuel tank mounted diaphragm carbies on vertical shaft engines. Briggs have just continued this practice on their later float carby L-head verticals, e.g. the Quantum series.

AFAIK Tecumseh never used a tank mounted diaphragm carby setup on their L-head verticals, so they just stuck with the 'same side' configuration.


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Hi Gadge, never really thought about it that much, I must go and have a look at the Tecumesh pile I have out the back. I never even look at those just pull them off and throw in the pile, I do remember that the carby on those are on the left hand side, just can't remember bothering to look at the exhaust

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It's a Tecumseh Formula 5.5.
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Certainly something to be avoided

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Tecumseh aren't too bad Norm, give them a service , clean the carby and adjust the mixture screws ,they will start first go.


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Hi guys,

I'll second that Maxwestern as I've worked on a few in my time and their carbys normally require a quick clean out and then they fire up first pull.

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Ok maybe I should look a bit closer at the next one I end up with but most that I get seem to have carby bits missing (obviously because the carby was playing up) and as the ebay carbys for them are over $20, just not worth my while so they end up in the scrap pile


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