After much fighting and clawing to get my inch of progress (no thanks to Victa's tech support), I appear to have finally found the actual listed taper of the said drive shaft.
I learned from restoring OLD Harleys with "proper sprockets" that didn't quite fit the crankshaft taper, that obtaining a correct fit with correct preparation - makes an enormous amount of difference to the amount of power that can be transmitted through the connection.
OK pre Victa rapp.
For maximum taper joint strength.
Wash the said crank and gear in petrol - scrub and wipe with brushes and paper etc... rinse. Wipe clean. Removes all crap from parts - leaves slightly oily film.
Wash and clean parts in mineral turpentine (only need a bit of it) to remove oily film from petrol.
Wipe clean from wet with
unused toilet paper.
Cleaning may be repeated with acetone or acetone used as the second wash.
Use recommended thread - locking CLEANER / PRIMER compound.
(the fumes from these will tend to eat your lungs out)
Use HIGH STRENGTH shaft locking compound - apply a THIN film to each surface, all over with applicator - cotton bud etc..
Make sure all parts are in alignment - eg. shaft key etc.
Make sure all parts are braced for tightening.
Make sure all tools are at hand.
Join parts - tighten nut to required torque specification - perhaps a wee bit more (not recommended on specialist components).
Leave to set.
AN exceedingly clean tapered joint, with a high strength bonding agent will easily impart a very high strength to the joint - that is capable of passing about 3 to 5 times the power that a slapped together slightly dirty / oily joint is capable of passing.
OK the Victa specs.
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Friday, November 11, 2005
Specifications for early 125cc/160cc Victa 2 stroke mower engines
Bore:
* 125cc .............................. 53.975mm (2.125")
* 160cc .............................. 61.493mm (2.421")
Stoke ...................................... 53.975mm (2.125")
Piston taper:
* Bottom of Skirt -
o 125cc ......................... 53.848mm (2.120")
o 160cc ......................... 61.366mm (2.416")
* Top ring land -
o 125cc ......................... 53.721mm (2.115")
o 160cc ......................... 61.239mm (2.411")
Piston rings:
* Numer .............................................. 2
* Size -
o 125cc ...... 2.381mm x 53.975mm (0.093" x 2.125")
o 160cc ...... 2.381mm x 61.493mm (0.093" x 2.421")
Big end bearing type:
* Early models ......................... 15 steel rollers
* Late models ...................... Caged roller bearing
Little end type:
* 125cc .................................... Bronze bush
* 160cc -
o Early models ........................ Bronze bush
o Late models ............... Needle roller bearing
Connecting rod material ................ Hardened alloy steel
Crankpin material ...................... Hardened alloy steel
Crankshaft type ........................ Alloy steel forgings
15 deg taper on drive end
0.5 in B.S.F thread both ends
Crankshaft main bearings:
* Type .................................... Ball bearing
* Size -
o Magnet side ................................ 20mm
o Drive side (early models) .....20mm inner 17mm outer
o Drive side (late models) ..20mm inner 20mm L.D. outer
Crankcase oil seals:
* Drive side (early models) ........................... 17mm
* Timing side (early models) .......................... 20mm
* Both side (late models) ............................. 20mm
Ignition timing .............................. 3mm (1/8") btdc
Breaker point gap ............................ 0.50mm (0.020")
Spark plug gap .............................. 0.635mm (0.025")
Spark plug type ............ Contact your nearest Victa dealer
Fuel requirement ......... 2 stroke petrol-oil mixture (25:1)