Hi all,
As most of the regulars on this site will know that my expertise is squarely aimed at the Model 45 Scott Bonnar and Supercut cylinder mowers which are all basically powered by 4 stroke engines.
Well back at Christmas time I was going to pick up some electrical stuff from a guy in Plympton here in Adelaide when I passed a large industrial bin in the car park of a closed business. Beside it sat a lawnmower in pieces so I thought here's an opportunity to get a mower up and going and give it to someone that needs a working mower opposed to it going to scrap.
I got it home and just parked it under the trailer so it wouldn't get wet unnecessarily and thus I'd get to it at some later stage when I had a bit of free time.
Well as I said earlier in this post I'm a 4 stroke person and have never really understood 2 stroke and thus this would be a great learning curve at no expense out layed.
It had spark but no fuel was getting past the needle and from what I've read on Norm's posts about Victa Needles I can understand what he's referring to about quality control of those components. It took three needles for it to allow fuel to flow.
Finally sorted out the carby and was getting fuel and spark, but one component was missing.........compression ! My finger was not feeling any resistance whatsoever when pulling the rope starter and my understanding of the decompressor valve made no sense when comparing it to 4 stroke engines.
At my sons school they have a large skip to accept scrap steel to pay for their "Pedal Prix" entry that they compete in every year and the scrap pays for this. I noticed another Victa in really poor condition sitting in the skip that had such a badly rusted chassis but a complete engine bolted down on it, so I decided to take that rusted out piece of junk and compare it to what I had and the leftovers would go back to the skip.
The engine on the junker had great compression so I first thought about changing the piston over but once taking the original engines head off and looking at the bore which had quite a few gouges in it I decided to change over the complete engine and use all the best parts on one unit.The only difference I could see was the two different heads used. One (the original) had the de-compressor valve fitted into the head while the other (the donor) had the opening in the casting but not drilled out or tapped with a thread to accept the valve.
After putting it all together and a few pulls of the starter away she went, blew a lot of smoke in the first 3 minutes and then settled down with no smoke whatsoever. It starts with the feel of a four stroke due to no de-compressor valve but fires up on first pull every time now and no smoke.
My question is why did they produce a cylinder head with no de-compressor facility or may this head have been changed with a generic third party unit that gave you the ability to either run with or without the valve body fitted. Not sure what's the go, regardless it works great now.
Anyway here are some photos of the cylinder head fitted, the engine came from a Silver Victa "Hawk"
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Now here's some photos of the piston from the original engine, any clues why there was no compression ??????????????
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Not much problem with that piston at all eh ?
Just a heads up, the original engine had the much larger black plastic cowl that protruded right over the cylinder while the engine we can see in the photos had this much more narrow cowl. They are both Powertorque engines only the larger cowl had the words Powertorque in the moulding of the plastic while the pictured one doesn't mention the name at all and I feel that is the earlier production version.
Your Thoughts would be greatly appreciated.