NormK, it's a shame geography prevents me from replacing a few hi arch alloy frames with badly worn left hand edges. It's tragic that you take ones in such sound condition to the tip, while I have to resort to using Selleys knead it to hide flaws in mine. It's very good stuff, but nothing beats original aluminium.
Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
MF a pile of good high arch bases have gone to a good home and not to the scrap bin, but I found another 2 later in the afternoon. Just means now I have a pile of motors that I need to check, but the motors don't take up as much room as complete mowers so that is a bit of a win.
Well NormK, I tested the spare module I scavenged from a seized PT and we finally have a spark. Not a particularly strong one, but better than non. We shall see how it goes in running the engine.
Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
That's funny that guy bringing back his mower Norm because it had no fuel,he will probably never check his oil level and then bring it back when it won't start.
Any Victa alloy bases in reasonable condition I don't mind picking up Norm,I'm getting a collection of good thumb latch catchers just have to swap out all the damaged bases.
Hi NormK, Maxwestern, fingers crossed it will fire up. Wow Maxwestern I have spotted two I would love to get my slime riddled hands on (bottom right & 3rd from right middle row) and am wondering if there is a thumb latch self propelled and VC auto drive catcher among your lot.
Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
NormK I don't think this mower got much use at all, going by the firm front axle, and the well preserved labels all over it. All the non rusting components look almost new, so unless someone straight fueled it in the past, the motor has plenty of potential life ahead. Thurs is a very solid machine indeed and the rust is purely cosmetic. I might christen in Macca because I'm lovin it lol.
Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
Only alternative is that Victa had run out of the modules they were fitting on the full cranks and these were the modules for the soon to be released or just released PT's and they just started fitting those
Only alternative is that Victa had run out of the modules they were fitting on the full cranks and these were the modules for the soon to be released or just released PT's and they just started fitting those
There was a window of time when they were part of the same catalogue. It stands to reason they plonked them on both engines at the time.
Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
Hello Norm and MF, yes the larger 2 hole modules were found on both the Full Crank and the PT engines. They eventually went to the smaller single hole unit.
Hi BT, I have not studied it enough but I assume it was when they started building the PT's in China that they stopped using the module, only way I can tell the difference is on the non module type they have a black/white wire from the coil, with a module they use the brown/black combination
MF the coil has the ignition trigger built into the coil the same as Briggs and all other small engines have had for umpteen years, Victa was slow to pick up on the design
Oh, neat. I might just keep my sole working Chinaman's Powertorque for collection purposes. That must explain the super strong spark it has. I keep learning more and more on these things.
Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
Well Normk, I put it together and finally got it going after discovering silt clogging the float chamber. After swapping the primer cap it fired up like it was used last week. Only thing is the cap o ring is allowing fuel to drip slowly, so will have to scavenge a better seal off a spare carby or order a couple of new ones. Where can I get them online for a good price, anyone? I'm running out of carbies to scavenge off.
Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
I got dudded by an ebay seller in Melb when I got a packet of "O" rings from him, they were too thin and they would not seal up. When I bought all the primer caps and needles they came with "O" rings and I also bought another 50 or 100 from China and they were pretty cheap, can't remember the size but I wanted the thicker ones and they seem to work fine. I never reuse them,they always leak