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hi guys , would anyone have a tank for this beaut ? or know if any other type would fit , as it didnt come with one ! that'l teach me to look a little harder next time , or pick it up in daylight  . i have a few here but i dont know what it looks like to begin with . ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2013/08/full-5264-12082-mowers_319.jpg) ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2013/08/full-5264-12083-mowers_320.jpg) and would anyone know if it had a yellow starter handle or just a plain black one ? happy i got one of these now always liked the look of them . i hope not much else is missing .. thanks for any advice or help .  Dave
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Good score with a catcher. An they are just a normal power torque fuel tanks pretty sure like a bronco an those types
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And a black starter handle
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thanks for that . i'll give one a try but i thought these had a different handle too , looked really cheap n nasty hahaha 
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like what ? i meant the starter handle not the machine hahahaha
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hi again , anyone here had much too do with these machines ? and thanks for the tip on the tank , a bit of trying and found one that fits . put the carb back togehter with a bit of a clean , new rope and handle and it now runs . not well but it goes now ! seems the aluminium shroud over the engine under the coweling had melted the decomp' plastic fitting . is this a common problem ? it could be modified to clear better though but i'd rather not just yet . it hasnt melted the new one but it might happen again . a pic if needed as i dont think many have seen the part , i never seen one before either . thanks again
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Hi Dave, and  on a good score there mate. It will make a great addition to your collection. Just a thought, Blumbly might be the one to answer a few of your questions. 
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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thanks deejay , and yes he might too but i dont think he is keen on these though hahaha they dont have vc on them anywhere(joking) . i'll go get a pick of the part in question though ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2013/08/full-5264-12133-mowers_321.jpg) ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2013/08/full-5264-12134-mowers_322.jpg) and at a second look  seems tha decomp' is well away from ths shroud . so i wonder why it was melted ? no other damage anywhere and the cap was off the carb and small spring missing
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Yea I would be surprised if the cover melted the decomp as that is a shield to hold back head to protect the engine cover etc. Maybe the decomp failed an caused the plastic to melt. The carby has no damage?
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There should also be a black plastic sheild on the otherside of the engine?
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no carby damage no , and the cover wasnt there too , found another though so allgood . it did surprise me yeh and cant see how or why it did . someone had a good play with it sometime !! but its getting there now
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havent had much to do with vortex but ive been around your average power torque's forever.
the engine may have been run lean or without enough oil and over heated the engine and the shroud let the heat build up or as you say the decomp has failed or isnt seating properly and heating it up.
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well we find out soon enough , a small carb prob' and allgood then , cut the whole place with it today and did a sweet cut too , wow it blows stuff everywhere ! if i could find my book someone borrowed i could work it out , i know slight different settings with the poppet but cant remember now and maybe carb springs too i think , when i find it i'll know  but i great machine all the same . almost better than old faithfull VC i normally use
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Hi vccomm, here's a pic of one i've got at the moment. I've been around a few of these and they're not much different to any other powertorque. Poppet valve to "A" and springs probably wont matter too much, they'll just alter RPM a little. If the blade disc has been replaced with a standard type, and not the vortex type, then set the poppet valve to "C" as you'll need the extra RPM to make up for the lack of weight on the disc. ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2013/08/full-6430-12181-picture_306.jpg) Here's a pic of one i sold a while ago. ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2013/08/full-6430-12182-picture_023.jpg)
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Oh what I seen that vccomm and I'm shocked. I did have two of these,but with the big move I had to part with them. So yes I do know a little about them. One of the biggest problems with them is getting the heat away from everything. In fact I have even seen one melt the alloy cover over the engine. The dress cowl was in no way repairable. It does sound like your was run hot as well. It does come down to house keeping,and the more grass and dirt around that alloy cover the harder it is to get the heat away. Does sound like you have some fixing to do. Good luck with that you cheeky bugger.
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hahaha sorry blumby  and thanks for that . housekeeping would have been a great thing with this one too , there was so much mess under the engine when it got here it was growing grass !! it does have the correct disc on it but thanks for the tip . just havto get the catcher flap to stay up now and all will be ok , i'll show you soon the mod's the old owner made to catcher and flap 
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Yea they are awesome cutters. I have 2 vortexs an want more 
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