Need help?


Search OutdoorKing-Forum by entering Key Words Below



Who's Online Now
2 members (niggz, Andrewb92), 5,730 guests, and 335 robots.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Online Spare Parts


Online Store


Newest Topics
Yardking crank case
by Spreefarm - 28/09/25 09:00 AM
Yard King Mower Manuals
by - 23/09/25 01:12 PM
Victa Identification
by RayNewt - 19/09/25 09:28 PM
Mowcart 66
by Willo - 19/09/25 10:41 AM
Ride on rover mower
by Laurie mowing - 16/09/25 02:43 PM
Topic Replies
Yardking crank case
by maxwestern - 29/09/25 08:18 PM
Contessa fan
by mice_elf - 26/09/25 08:58 PM
Yard King Mower Manuals
by Muzho68 - 24/09/25 02:02 PM
Victa Identification
by maxwestern - 20/09/25 10:05 PM
Mowcart 66
by NormK - 20/09/25 12:07 PM
Hello from Vic
by mice_elf - 19/09/25 10:37 PM
Weekend find
by NormK - 16/09/25 05:35 PM
Ride on rover mower
by Laurie mowing - 16/09/25 02:43 PM
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Rate Thread
Hop To
Page 1 of 2 1 2
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 445
Likes: 1
Qualified Junior
Hello Guys,
I am in the process of rebuilding a victa full crank 2 stroke engine off an old VC Mustang.
So far I have:
Stripped the engine down and checked the bearings (all in good condition)
Replaced both the top and bottom crankshaft seals
Resealed the crankcase with gasket goo
Honed the cylinder
Installed new piston and rings.
I am now at the stage of installing the stator plate. This is an engine older style engine where the timing can be adjusted via the two screws on the stator plate.
My understand is that the points should just start to open when the piston is 3mm before top dead centre.
I need some assistance as I am having trouble getting the timing correct. I think I may have misunderstood the manual requirements.
IοΏ½ll put some pictures of my work to date tonight but I think you guys might be able to help anyway!
Thanks

PJ

Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 585
Likes: 8
Qualified Senior
ok . remove the spark plug and turn the engine to top dead centre. put something down the plug hole(eg screwdriver) to determine the piston has risen all the way to the top of the chamber.now turn engine backwards till the screwdriver drops 3mm.


If my collection is complete ( then how come i keep buying stuff ? ) πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 445
Likes: 1
Qualified Junior
Thanks Gizmo,

I gather putting the engine back onto the frame with the blade plate on would be the best way to adjust the timing? I am thinking the drive shaft will be easier to turn.

No other tricks to remember when adjusting the timing?

Dont know why but the full cranks just seem to last much longer than power torques. I have pulled bearings out of power torques that are a couple of years old and they are stuffed yet I pull them out of full cranks and they as smooth as buggery. More often than not the crankcase just needs new seals.

J
Joe Carroll
Unregistered
You shouldnt need to have it on a base to set the timing, As above I also use a screwdriver or something similar to get the engine to TDC, then turn the crank anticlockwise until its 3mm before TDC (its best to have the points, coil stator plate loosely fitted for this), then without spinning the crank adjust the points so they are just starting to open and tighten the screws down.

Newer powertorque motors are chea and nasty peices of crap, chinese bearings, chinese casting, nasty nasty nasty. The older ones wear a bit quicker as the crank is only supported at one end, however I still like them, they have always been my best seller, though one day times will change when briggs decides to end the victa 2 stroke and noone will have a 2 stroke mower at all anymore.

Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 585
Likes: 8
Qualified Senior
gday peter. you must get the points gap correct for the timing to be perfect also. .685 i think it is but you could double check that. also get your spark plug gap correct.
i notice you said it has an older stator plate . thats good cos it gives you the option of getting the timing spot on.

on a car distributor it has a vaccuum advance control. whereby when the engine revs are high it rotates the whole points housing forward so it can keep up with the speed of the engine.
unfortunately mowers dont have this. BUT. you have a little bit of control as to whether you want the engine to run its best at high revs or low revs.by rotation of the stator housing to can acheive this to a limited degree.
in other words you can advance or retard the timing to suit your needs.you cannot achieve this with a fixed stator plate.

i guess victa eventually they worked out that its only a mower engine and there really was no need to have any adjustment on the stator plate .they could set the timing to its optimum position and leave it at that.


If my collection is complete ( then how come i keep buying stuff ? ) πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 445
Likes: 1
Qualified Junior
Thanks Joe and Gizmo. I like fiddling with the olders ones. it seems to keep my occupied.
Before repainting the base I decided to mount the motor tonight and get it ready for a test after work tomorrow night.
The rebuild went as planned. I only ended up putting in new crank seals and piston/rings as the bearings were in great condition. I also resealed the crankcase with gasket goo.
The timing went ok I think after you guys explained the requirements.
I had to replace the governer post as the old one had snapped. Not really sure how it snapped. I am pretty confident everything is ok however I'll let you know how it goes tomorrow night. I read the victa manual and followed in as best as I could.
Guess we will wait and see tomorrow night. I have a couple of photos to take a look if you wish.
This is one of Mr DavisοΏ½s old mowers (Ty) donated for me to work on.
[Linked Image]
[Linked Image]
[Linked Image]

Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 445
Likes: 1
Qualified Junior
Ok after replacing the governor gears a the g3 this mower is now a first pull starter with a great idle and full speed.

How ever I have 1 issue. I can't get it to stop. I have the stator cable connected to the pin on the carby connector but it's a no go!

Any hints on thoughts?

The more a play with the g3 the more I like them!!

Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 956
Likes: 20
Moderator
Is it earthing out on the pin properly Pete?
What happens if you earth the wire directly to a metal surface; does it cut out?

Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 585
Likes: 8
Qualified Senior
yep exactly as bigted says. that will be your prob. sometimes the connections on the g3 are dirty or corroded or missaligned and dont touch when closed. have a look at this diagram 27 and 28 , 29 have to touch when closed so it earths to body.
it could be a break in the wire but i doubt it. try what bigted says first. pull off the wire from the g3 and earth it to the body whilst running . it should stop the mower.if it doesnt stop it then its not getting a proper ground.

[Linked Image]

Last edited by gizmo; 02/06/13 10:25 AM.

If my collection is complete ( then how come i keep buying stuff ? ) πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”
Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 585
Likes: 8
Qualified Senior
i forgot to mention that it gets its earthing through the throttle cable.cos youve got it on a different base maybe the handle bars arent earthed properly to the body.

Last edited by gizmo; 02/06/13 10:40 AM.

If my collection is complete ( then how come i keep buying stuff ? ) πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 445
Likes: 1
Qualified Junior
Appreciate the advice Gizmo and Joe.
I tried earthing the the cable to the body and the engine didnt cut out at all.
I suspect its to do with the throttle cable as it was stopping the engine before the throttle case fell apart because it was so brittle. I managed to source a second hand one that is in really good condition. I also scored a complete g3 carby off the same mower that only needed new govenor gears for $10 so I was pretty happy with that. Not a bad scrap mower deal.
Here is a photo of where I am at with the old Mustang. I went with the green colour as I could never find a decent white cowling.
It should come up a treat when its all done.
Its not quite the quality of blumblyοΏ½s work but I am only learning.
[Linked Image]


Joined: May 2013
Posts: 104
Small Engine Technician
Very nice Peter. Looks like you are doing a similar mower to mine. I do not have the g3 carby though. Keep up the pictures. I would like to see a finished vc mustang on here.

Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 585
Likes: 8
Qualified Senior
looks awesome Pete woot


If my collection is complete ( then how come i keep buying stuff ? ) πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”
Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 4,291
Likes: 4
Master Technician
***
OH NO!!! I just wanted to let you know that the Red VC-Mustang is the rarest and hardest one of the VC-Mustang to find.Even if you couldn't find a white cowl I would have found a way to paint the green white.As for memory I think that green cowl was still in OK condition.Also if memory serves me right I think it even had the the red VC-Mustang sticker on the cowl (I could be wrong about that).As that mower was at my place for some time.I know this one isn't restored but it should look something like this.
[Linked Image]
It was a 1973-1974 V137 VC-Sports (Mark IR)- Red.
[Linked Image]
They also were the only one to have a remote tap.As you can see below the fitting coming out of the tank.
[Linked Image]
[Linked Image]
All I can say is please paint it red,if you don't want to paint the cowl then wait one will show up.They are harder to find but they are still out there.This model was released the same time as the green one.There just was no where near as many.


Here for a good time,not a long time.
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 445
Likes: 1
Qualified Junior
ok point taken. I have been searching for a white cowl for some time with no luck.

The old girl is nearly all back together.

How about I meet you half way! If I find a white cowl in really good condition like the green one I will repaint the base.

The engine has already been re-built and runs so nice. I love the roaring sound of a full crank at full throttle. For a nearly 30 year old engine it amazed me how good the insides were.

PS, I already tried painting on a crap green cowl I found and it just didnt look right.

Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 4,291
Likes: 4
Master Technician
***
Well it's really up to you I just wanted you to know how rare it is.I'm surprised Ty let it go.As he originally had the one I have and I had to make a sweet deal before he let it go.Then he found that one and was really over the moon.I had to lasso him (like a cowboy) to bring him back to earth.If it has the original engine it should start with 11173 or 11174,where as the green one should be 11073 or 11074.So I guess if it has the red engine number it should really be red.If your going to paint a cowl you really have to get it clean.Then there is a special primer for plastic.Same as the paint they use on plastic bumpers.I guess the only good thing about cars with plastic bumpers is they had to come up with the paint that works.Which certainly helps us with painting things on mowers,but like I said it is up to you,but I have only ever seen 3 of the red VC-Mustang and the third one was wrecked and sent to scrap.I was too slow to save it.


Here for a good time,not a long time.
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 445
Likes: 1
Qualified Junior
Can I ask how you would recomend I clean the green mustang cowling? I read one of ty's posts about not using armour all so I steered away from that however so many people suggest a number of methods.

I also have a guy who I bought corvette decals from working on the Mustang decals for me. Have to wait and see how that goes. The last set he made came out really good.


Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 4,291
Likes: 4
Master Technician
***
Cleaning you would only need to use some degreaser.Not too strong and then wash it with soapy water.No don't use armour-all as it has oil in it and in the sun the oil dries the plastic out.You could use 303 (I think it's called) Supabarn has it or Autopro (If you go to auto pro you'd have to ask a sales guy.As they don't have it on their shelf.Don't know why they just don't).303 is the same as Armour-all but without the oil mixed in.So it protects better and does a great job.


Here for a good time,not a long time.
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 104
Small Engine Technician
If these decals work out for you Peter and are very close to the originals, I would be interested. I am in need of front cowling decal and side.

Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 445
Likes: 1
Qualified Junior
The Mustang is coming along ok. Its my first go at a restore so please be semi friendy! Its looking ok I think. Well must better than it was. I have tried to keep as many of the parts as original as possible.
Tomorrow I might give it a run.
It really cold here and the black cowling paint didnt go to well so I am going to have to redo it on a warmer day. In canberra at this time of the year warm days are rare.
Bonus today was that I found a catcher in good condition to match.When I get onto my next restore I will get the paint exact matched. I also managed to find an original spark plus cover in lieu of the newer boot style.

I only just read some threads about head polishing so I might give that a go tomorrow.

Blumbly thanks for the tip on the 303 cleaner. It works really good I thought.

James. Once I get the stickers I'll let you know and I am sure we can sort something out.

[Linked Image]
[Linked Image]
[Linked Image]
[Linked Image]

Page 1 of 2 1 2

Moderated by  bigted, Bruce, CyberJack, Gadge, Mr Davis 

Link Copied to Clipboard
Forum Donation
These Outdoorking Forums have helped Thousands of people in finding answers to their equipment questions.

If you have received help, please consider making a donation to support the on-going running cost of these forums.

September
M T W T F S S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30
ShoutChat
Comment Guidelines: Do post respectful and insightful comments. Don't flame, hate, spam.
Newest Members
Panhead, Nappy12, Brodie410, Blake B, Camdawson
17,605 Registered Users
Forum Statistics
Forums145
Topics12,999
Posts106,900
Members17,606
Most Online16,069
Sep 18th, 2025
OutdoorKing Showcase
20 Bucks from FB Marketplace
20 Bucks from FB Marketplace
by Return Rider, February 20
Victa Cortina 2 Shed Find
Victa Cortina 2 Shed Find
by Return Rider, January 25
My Rover Baron 45
My Rover Baron 45
by Maxwell_Rover_Baron, April 16
SHOWCASE - Precision Mowers - 2021
SHOWCASE - Precision Mowers - 2021
by CyberJack, April 14
SHOWCASE – Atco Rotary – Paul C - 2020
HOME |CONTACT US
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 8.0.0
(Release build 20240826)
Responsive Width:

PHP: 8.3.25 Page Time: 0.041s Queries: 56 (0.032s) Memory: 0.7325 MB (Peak: 0.8548 MB) Data Comp: Zlib Server Time: 2025-09-29 20:37:17 UTC
Valid HTML 5 and Valid CSS