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Hi,
Is there any reason that a G3 Carby would be fitted to a Powertorque motor, I just picked up a mower and it had this fitted, I believe it should have the plastic carby?
Does the G3 Carby offer any advantages?
Thanks
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Joe Carroll
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How the hell do you mount a g3 on a powertorque?
Some people like the G3 some dont.
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Hey Fellas, why would you want to put a G3 on a Power Torque? 
Please do not PM me asking for support. Please post your questions in the appropriate forums, as the replies it may receive may help all members, not just the individual member. Kindest Regards, Darryl
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Hi,
Is there any reason that a G3 Carby would be fitted to a Powertorque motor, I just picked up a mower and it had this fitted, I believe it should have the plastic carby?
Does the G3 Carby offer any advantages?
Thanks Can you post a picture of the motor that has the G3 carby on it because I have never seen that done before and I am interested to see how it is fitted myself. 
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It has this brass/bronze type of adapter, not sure if it was bought or hand made.
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An experiment gone wrong? The guy who did it obviously doesn't understand the design of the Power Torque
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Yeah I can try and get a pic, where would be the best place to upload it too. Hopefully some place where I dont need to sign up?
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Yea seemed a little strange I thought. I tried the plastic carby from my other powertorque on it and still cant get it running.
It has plenty of spark. It also has the decompresser removed and plugged up, would this cause it to not start?
Tomorrow I will remove the muffler to see if thats blocked up.
Also this one has some kind of silver box that the wires from the coil connect to, is this an ignition module? My other power torque mower doesn't have it.
Thanks
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i plugged up my power torque as the decompressor was stuffed, still goes fine just harder to start, and i think the silver box could be the condenser, as my other power torque had it yet some have a black condenser which if covered in muck can be hard to see
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Joined: Dec 1999
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Yea seemed a little strange I thought. I tried the plastic carby from my other powertorque on it and still cant get it running.
It has plenty of spark. It also has the decompresser removed and plugged up, would this cause it to not start?
Tomorrow I will remove the muffler to see if thats blocked up.
Also this one has some kind of silver box that the wires from the coil connect to, is this an ignition module? My other power torque mower doesn't have it.
Thanks That silver box is the electronic module and if it is not earth properly then you will not get constant spark. They are usually held on by a pop rivet and sometimes come loose which causes a bad earth. 
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Joe Carroll
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how would you work the govenor system on a powertorque with one though? thats why I couldnt understand how it fitted on there.
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Hi, Sorry about the delay, but here are a few pics of the carby setup. ![[Linked Image from i977.photobucket.com]](http://i977.photobucket.com/albums/ae251/victa160/P1010771.jpg) ![[Linked Image from i977.photobucket.com]](http://i977.photobucket.com/albums/ae251/victa160/P1010772.jpg)
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Joe Carroll
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wow, that manifold is a work of art!
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G'day, Yeh it looks like either a standard copper reducer that you braze on or two bits of pipe brazed together? Regards Jay
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OK, this is one i an adding to the super frankenstein!!!
Cheers Ty
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