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Jaffa J #100231 13/08/19 12:41 AM
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Good work Norm,
I knew you'd be able to rescue it one way or another. How did you "fix" the chewed out bolt holes?

Jaffa J #100233 13/08/19 07:06 AM
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Hi BT,
I welded the holes up, they were not too bad, maybe opened up about 1/4 inch, that is what happens if the bolts are loose. I have had much worse where I have had to cut up a standard blade carrier and weld the depressed sections into the 24 blade carrier. It is a fair bit of work, but there is not much alternative.

Jaffa J #100622 31/08/19 09:40 AM
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I'm a bit tired at the moment and not thinking straight. A mate is having problems with his 24 full crank.A couple of years ago I made up an adapter manifold and fitted an LM to it. Has been working fine but he rang last night saying that it starts and runs for a few seconds and stops, prime it again and same deal. I can drive over to his place and fix it but it is a 40 min drive each way. I have told him to remove the fuel tap and blow through it to clear the filter out. When fitting the carby I fitted an inline filter before the carby so I doubt there will be any problem with the main jet filter. The fact it starts and then stops says it is firing up on the primer fuel each time so it is a case of where the fuel flow is being interrupted. The other potential is the float needle, when he presses the primer does it flutter the float and allow a bit of fuel through and then stick up in the seat again? Any thoughts before I drive over and replace another float needle of which most here would realize I am very sick of doing.

Jaffa J #100625 31/08/19 01:00 PM
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^I think the fuel tap is the first port of call before the needle. If possible he should test with a tap he knows that flows well.
I do a visual check by seeing how fast it pours out of the fuel line. There generally should be a steady stream off fuel rather than dripping of any sort.
An ultrasonic cleaner on the tap filter stick would be worth a go as well. I immersed mine in acetone in a small jar before putting that in the ultrasonic cleaner water. After about ten minutes I noticed the stubborn varnish start to come out of the filter.



Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
Jaffa J #100627 31/08/19 03:49 PM
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What about the tank vent on the cap. Maybe tell him to try prime during its few seconds running - it might just catch and keep going

I have had one of those chinese inline filters half disintegrate and clog stuff up down stream

Jaffa J #100629 31/08/19 05:29 PM
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Thanks MF and Tyler, couple of ideas for him to try, main problem is his mechanical ability is not too flash and simple requests for him to try something usually end up causing a disaster. Let you know how he gets on.

Jaffa J #100634 31/08/19 11:25 PM
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Hmm, maybe Victa two strokes aren't for him. Unless you are prepared to hold his hand each time something goes wrong, relying on phone calls isn't going to cut the mustard here. Maybe you should do a buy back!


Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
Jaffa J #100636 01/09/19 07:28 AM
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MF,
he has at least 4 Victa 2 strokes, couple of utilities, a steel base PT and the 24 that I can remember and they usually don't give him any problems, it is just when something goes wrong he is all thumbs.

Jaffa J #100639 01/09/19 02:02 PM
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I just hope Mr Thumbs is good with proportions of two stroke and never puts in 0:1.


Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
Jaffa J #100643 01/09/19 06:55 PM
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He has straight fueled a couple of blowers and snippers over the years but so far the Victa mowers have survived.

Jaffa J #100644 01/09/19 09:00 PM
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You would expect the reverse. Small engined equipment are more associated with needing oil in the mix. Sounds like his brain is skewed.


Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
Jaffa J #100645 01/09/19 09:18 PM
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Thats what I would have thought as well MF, but I suppose if he's used to Honda gx25/gx35 handhelds

Jaffa J #100646 01/09/19 09:42 PM
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He blames it on being tired at the end of the day and rushing and I think a couple have been damaged by the blokes he has working for him from time to time, they grab the wrong can of fuel. He carries drums of straight fuel because he has a few Honda mowers as well so it is easy to get cans mixed up.

Jaffa J #100647 01/09/19 09:55 PM
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I know a guy who paints his fuel caps yellow or red - red is 2 stroke because the can is red and he uses red coloured oil, and yellow is regular - because the can is yellow and regular fuel is normally yellow

Jaffa J #100648 01/09/19 11:59 PM
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Straight fuel should be in blood red as in death to your two stroke!! A skull and crossbones should be added as well!
Putting the other into a four stroke not so catastrophic.

I was thinking about the four stroke small engines too Tyler (Aldi are selling a four stroke chainsaw at the moment), but they still seem to be the exception due to weight and oil starvation concerns.
I used a Honda straight shaft whipper snipper once and came away impressed at it's performance. It made a pleasing noise and I liked it's super quiet idle sound.
Put put put put put....


Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
Jaffa J #100649 02/09/19 09:55 AM
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Hi all

I thought it has always been red container for straight fuel, green for mixed fuel, ie 2stroke and yellow for diesel. I think blue was for Kero etc, can't go wrong.

Cheerswce

Jaffa J #100654 02/09/19 10:49 PM
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Hi all,

I’m with wce on the fuel container colours.

Cheers,

John

Jaffa J #100660 03/09/19 10:33 AM
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Hi Norm,


The Suzuki is back but not on Ebay.
Try

https://www.opewarehouse.com.au/pro...e-suzuki-aftermarket-ironhorse-brand-new


Is this the same crowd that had it before? Showing Dandenong & Sydney as addresses.

If they were in Brisbane I would be tempted but I I do not really have a current need.

All the best
Jeff

Jaffa J #100661 03/09/19 11:12 AM
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Hi Jeff,
that is the same mob that was selling them before they are back up to $125 but I did see a bloke Melb trying to flog them last week for $175 plus $25 postage. Strange thing was he was using the same pic as the OPE ones.

Jaffa J #100662 03/09/19 01:04 PM
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This is the 24 I am doing at the moment, I made up a manifold to fit an LM carby to it and have filed slots in the cup starter so it can grab without slipping all the time. Starts easily now, another great machine brought back from the dead

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