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G'day Chris It looks like you have a great motor to start with. I am interested in your project. Hope it all goes smoothly.
Are those heads easy to come across?
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Yeah it's not bad for age whatever that is? seems old haha like 80's maybe? ...I don't know how hard the Powerplus is to get.. This is the only one i have not that i look for them.. And there is nothing on this mower to say it's a Powerplus..I got it from the tip for i think 5 bucks i have used it for about 1 year to mow with...With my porting on this im going for more torque not RPM will have pics of everything i do...it's the carb that will hold it back as in it's easy to get more fuel but air not so on this kind of carb....Cheers
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Hey guys , chris your engine is indeed an 80 series engine as itt has the side starter and the coil isnt under the flywheel, they were a tough mower and have survived well those 80 series motors never seemed to wear much. mark the power plus heads are quiet common victa mowers with a power plus sticker has one some of the super 24's had them , utility's but make sure you have the muffler or you will find the standard muffler will restrict any extra power the head gives you.
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looking fantasic so far  i wish i was that organised ! mine seem to end up in a mess then work out well . might be wrong but those heads seem more common on the 80 series ? had 3 here, 2 of them were powerplus heads . just broken off in the case sidepull screws . 
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Very well prepared and organised Chris, excellent.
What have you done to get the white cowl looking so good?
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G'day to clean the cowl all I did was degrease it,then use the little soapy steelwool to give it a good going over.....
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Thanks Chris, I have a white cowl here to clean, if I can get it like yours, I would be very happy.
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Coming along nicely there, I wish I had the patience for that attention to detail. L)
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Patience well wish i had more haha...i just dont rush it and try to get it all done in a day..I take my time and just do abit here and there when i feel like working on it but yeah am happy with it so far ,Im up to working on the base and barrel now.. I hope to get many years work out of it...cheers chris
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Looking awesome. Did u brush paint the base?
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Thanks, yeah looks even better in real life...No I did not use a brush I used a can of spray paint was about 12 bucks and it only take the one can..And also I warm the can in hot water for a few min to help it flow,I do that to any paint in a can works great in getting a good paint job...cheers
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What brand paint do you use??
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On this i used Tremco metal armour in John deer green it a very good paint...I try not to use cheap paint out of the can it never looks that good and takes bugger all for the sun to fade it...its only a few bucks more for a realy good paint out of the can....
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Hi Chris and  on a fine paint job there mate, it looks great! Thanks for posting the details of the paint... next question...where can you buy it? That colour is a lot brighter than original, but I really like it, I have always admired the John Deere green and yellow paint scheme. 
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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