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June 12, 2023 at 10:12 pm #40898
davidbliss
ParticipantAndy
Was going to leave it till winter but is so annoying it starts rich without choke and can snatch the throttle open and it instantly picks up without hesitation, whereas the other engine will just stop and once its been run a short while is fine, this morning I started it and seamed worse for a time so took the top off and had a good look and the two visible jets have slots in for a screwdriver so they are removable. I will try the agent again and se if Briggs suggest a smaller slow running jet or bigger air bypass, could only see these two jets, however can see plugged porting, I have had carbs before plugged like that but the plugs could be removed to adjust.June 4, 2023 at 10:45 pm #40886davidbliss
ParticipantI did try a bit of choke and it does stop the hunting, I would rather it was running weak at the lower rev range as it would keep the temperature up but at the moment running it fast to keep the plug clean it gets very hot, so have to let it idle some while or it sounds like a bird scarer a few seconds after turning it off, then at the lower speed end being rich can’t be doing that left cylinder much good running rich at a nice sensible speed.I did take the top off the carb but never went any further, I was wondering if I could drop the float level but its got a plastic float, if it had a brass one could have bent its arm.I did ask if I could get one of the old carbs like off the japan made engine, but they said the manifolds are different so might not fit and with it being £5 short of £200 wouldn’t be to good if it didn’t fit.
June 3, 2023 at 10:48 pm #40881davidbliss
ParticipantThe only thing that came with the engine was a few sheets with assembly diagrams for conversion to add dual drive shaft drive and oil filter adaptor with torque setting for the set screws, absolutely nothing on service intervals, I think the jets are just pressed in will have a look if I get time or end of season, its a easy carburettor to get the top off but to get the hole unit off the engine has to come out from the frame, them cowl off just to gain access to only one inaccessible screw. Its very noticeable mixture is weak at at high revs as going from forward to reverse the governors snatch full open momentary, where the other engine you cant even tell that you’ve changed direction.
June 2, 2023 at 10:09 pm #40873davidbliss
ParticipantI now have re-engined two Bolens with a V twin, because of the V configuration no need for the UJ joints that fail only need just flexi-joint couplings as it sits down in the frames lower with a strait drive line and won’t knockout the hydro charge pump bearings. First re-engine one I done was 22 years ago and still runs as good today, its a made in Japan Briggs 16HP and seems to run on fumes and was far more economical than the single cylinder Tecumseh it replaced, now the one have just fitted is a US made 18HP and is terribly juice hungry and unless its run flat out soots the left cylinders plug, infact it runs weak flat out at 3600rpm thats uncomfortable at that speed but at a comfortable speed runs very rich, it starts from cold without choke, it has no adjustment for slow running like the old one that idles very slow and silent, so if you can get hold of an early Japan made one that seems better better built, as we had little grass because of the drought last year I never drained the engine oil last year so now will be the third season and is as clean like been done yesterday, now the new one within a few hours had gone very black and already been drained and will see how fast it changes colour, both are running on same E5 petrol so should behave the same. Talking to Briggs is a waist of time just saying contact your suppler,
May 31, 2023 at 7:14 pm #40871davidbliss
ParticipantSorry all parts have gone.
May 21, 2023 at 10:05 pm #40830davidbliss
ParticipantMay 3, 2023 at 4:29 pm #40796davidbliss
ParticipantChocolate is supposed to work on the traps very well but I just use cheese and works, as for spraying things my father was grumbling to one of the spray people in the early 60’s about the blackbirds getting his currants, spray chap said got the very thing, we still never got any blackcurrant jam ether that year, as although there were huge strings of currants hanging like grapes that year untouched, Mother said if the blackbirds won’t eat them nor will we.
May 2, 2023 at 8:08 am #40788davidbliss
ParticipantRodent mischief seem to escalate last year, I put it down to lack of moister as the number of cars and trucks really went up with screen washer rubber pipes eaten and the filler washer bottle tops, were the little devils hooked on screen washer?, so yours was the first petrol primer seen nibbled until took my strimmer down for the first time this year and found the primer on that had been nibbled. I use ordinary mouse traps, but put them in cages made out of scrap weld mech to keep pups noses from spring them, at the farm we used to bait with mouse bait in the grain store and using the old land drain clay pipes also to keep the pets noses out, as was told mouse bait was worse that rat poison. photos section with copper pipe not to clear.
April 12, 2023 at 7:54 am #40715davidbliss
ParticipantI went down the safe route and fitted the relays, as done same conversion before, there were two single cylindered engines, one Tecumseh and Briggs, both with same wiring set up, when the twin cylindered Briggs engine was fitted, it effected both ignition units, I was just curious and like to know why so know what not to connect to cause a expensive mistake, I ran an early car for some years using its original trembler coil, had done just under a thousand miles and decided for reliability to fit a modern made replacement with superior insulation and components?, within only a short while the timing wiper had arced, scored and then sort of filed its way into the original 100 year old rotor nearly destroying it, against the purists made up a electronic switching unit, so the original wiper done the ignition timing and the electronic unit controlled the trembler, without thinking while testing my setup was using a small battery charger instead of a battery, ok on the circuit but put it direct on trembler, what ever it back fed it instantly blew the two diode’s in the charger, on the photo I posted on side of the starter solenoid they fitted a condenser? or something for a reason as never seen any other solenoid with anything. I still have a few trembler coils ideal for testing spark plugs for insolation leaks.
April 11, 2023 at 6:37 am #40705davidbliss
ParticipantAre there any electronically minded wizards out there, as would just like to know why this happened when replacing a single cylinder engine with a twin cylinder that uses two ignition units, as most people know to stop an engine with magneto ignition it is just grounded to earth. Now doing my engine swap all the original wiring for alternator and ignition were the same fittings as same make of engine, I was very pleased with how easy my conversion went, connected every thing up turned the key and engine started and so pleased just how silent and smooth, must fit the deck and give it a go, and went to stop it, funny it kept running but sort of lumpy at idle, opened the throttle and ran rougher than ever, so easy to short the ignition with a screwdriver, there are few wires to trace on the ignition switch, live feed, one to deck clutch switch, one to alternator and one to starter solenoid, no earth so what happens, ignition off and it was connected to the starter solenoid how very odd, so had to fit a relay that was simple, Its a good job I did as friend was trying to find what had gone wrong with his ignition switch and fed live down the stop wire that blew both ignition units, very expensive and had to take the engine out to remove the cowling to gain access, Photos A must fit is a 15 amp fuse unit top left,the by-metal overload is not fail safe, if fuse blows with relay engine stops, as had a voltage control fail dead short, note lifted so air is blown under, new ignition switch centre, relays bottom right.
March 31, 2023 at 7:40 pm #40671davidbliss
Participantlooks like the type used on the early Verdistat? seed drills, even if worn and had let go, welded new ears on, new pins and away, the uj’s on the cars steering column are more durable if theres room to fit them.
March 30, 2023 at 6:45 pm #40668davidbliss
ParticipantI now have mowed my grass twice (nearly two acres) although was dry the grass is still very mushy and turns into a sticky green mess, however scrapped the thick lumps off and left the thin coating on to dry, this I gave another coating of rust preventive as if left long enough will dry to a very sticky coating and as it wicks into the grass coated parts adds to the protection.and mostly when cleaned before winter the less high impacted area’s still show they were still protected like you can see on the first deck had galvanised.
March 26, 2023 at 8:17 am #40652davidbliss
ParticipantMight be a chance with these guys, Panks for pumps Norwich Norfolk might still have info, until I retired used them, they sank a bore for the farm in the early 1940’s and serviced it 50 odd years, also had other things done by them, back then used to cut key ways, had odd other pumps and always had info on them, however they may have ditched the stuff like allot of firms, my farther bought 2 Jap engined Alcons from a sale, AM-WD surplus? as were in crates, one was unused and is still running today albeit rather tatty as used to stand out summer times for years to supply water for cows and washing down, the other was seized and as I grew up got inquisitive and pulled it apart, well it never went back together but did give me some idea how they worked, then the working one done a hissy fit and the bits gave life to the other, this is where Panks came in again, they supplied seals for those old Alcons said those Alcons were different and made most likely made specially for AM, when we retired and clearing out from the farm found still rapped parts for the Alcons evidently as were Air Ministry and came with spares, well after 60 plus years the spare parts one now runs with new bits, and is sort of like new on the outside and odd bits inside but corrosion of the alloy internally was rather bad, the one thats not been touched had masked ignition, both found out had high compression cylinder heads that caused problems, wouldn’t stop running and ran lumpy, both will climb up the pull start aggressively and fall over, so best to be held down while someone pulled.
March 24, 2023 at 11:01 am #40646davidbliss
ParticipantLike every thing thought it was ok, however the side shoot with my mod to hold it up out of the way, now being under tension for a while it warped so has had a bit of tensile stainless put across, so now its fixed?. photo of the early alloy that I modified 40 years ago and the later poor plastic spent more time flapping now works.
March 22, 2023 at 12:17 pm #40639davidbliss
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