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andyfrost replied to the topic Oil/petrol ratio and modern 2 stroke oil in the forum Help and information 5 years, 8 months ago
16/1 is the correct ratio for the 11c , straight 30 engine oil should be used ,and most definately not any modern synthetic type oils.
The crankcase bushes in the 11c rely on a film of oil to retain crankcase compression , which can’t be achieved with more modern oils.
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andyfrost replied to the topic Coleby Restoration Villiers 25A in the forum Projects 5 years, 8 months ago
Replacing the big end rollers is a horrendously expensive job , remember it has to be re-balanced , which requires specialist equipment , along with specialist prices. If it appears reasonably smooth , and no undue play , I would just thoroughly clean it. It will run perfectly OK with a small ammount of wear , and as you’ve said it will not be…[Read more]
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andyfrost replied to the topic Coleby Restoration Villiers 25A in the forum Projects 5 years, 8 months ago
Once you’ve removed the flywheel and clutch (and obviously cylinder barrel) , you should be left with two taper ends , remove all crankcase joining bolts. Using the clutch retaining nut , wind it on to protect thread, hold the crankcase by the top half and GENTLY tap the crankshaft with a lead or hide mallet and it “should” move out , it may leave…[Read more]
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andyfrost replied to the topic Coleby Junior Restoration .. Complete in the forum Projects 5 years, 8 months ago
Memory is very sketchy , as it’s quite a while back when I parted with mine. What I can tell you is one mount used the aux petrol intake(the one right next to the exhaust in image 19) which was threaded , to the rear from scant memory there was a fabricated bracket that combined the throttle cable guide.
Andy.
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andyfrost replied to the topic Coleby Junior Restoration .. Complete in the forum Projects 5 years, 8 months ago
I think you’ve misunderstood me , I’m talking about the shroud in your image No3 , it was merely a form of “carb cover” and had nothing to do with petrol parrafin. The one I sold awhile back had it fitted , but I would guess that it was one of those parts that were not always re-fitted and subsequently lost , as it served no real purpose.
Andy.
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andyfrost replied to the topic Coleby Junior Restoration .. Complete in the forum Projects 5 years, 8 months ago
Always good to see one of our more unusual machines , very nice job. Did yours have the original carb shroud , or was this only fitted to the later models.
Andy.
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andyfrost replied to the topic Allen Scythe stalling in the forum Pedestrian operated machines 5 years, 8 months ago
Try re- checking your ignition timing.
Andy.
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andyfrost replied to the topic Howard bantam in the forum Pedestrian operated machines 5 years, 10 months ago
In the top of the throttle slide there is a screw , turning it down will weaken the mixture , and raising it richens , although I suspect from your description it is a timing issue.
Andy.
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andyfrost replied to the topic Barman Rotary Hoe. in the forum Pedestrian operated machines 5 years, 10 months ago
Joe , the b10 carb was used on the MK10/12 and 15 , and was used on a whole host of machines , so far more common , and hence easier to source parts.
Andy.
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andyfrost replied to the topic Barman Rotary Hoe. in the forum Pedestrian operated machines 5 years, 10 months ago
Joe , at some point in its life it’s had a change of carb , the b10 is not the original carb fitted on a Bantam. That’s not to say that it will not run or perform perfectly OK.
The correct carb for your model is an S12 , which requires the correct manifold. It’s entirely up to you if you want to keep it all original.Andy.
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andyfrost replied to the topic Barman Rotary Hoe. in the forum Pedestrian operated machines 5 years, 10 months ago
Any chance you could post a photo of your carb/engine.
Andy.
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andyfrost replied to the topic Jap 4/3 piston rings in the forum General talk and discussion 5 years, 10 months ago
Meetens should be able to help.
Andy.
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andyfrost replied to the topic Festival of Britain in the forum General talk and discussion 5 years, 10 months ago
Alan , many thanks , lovely photos , there is still something special about an old black and white photo.
Andy.
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andyfrost started the topic Festival of Britain in the forum General talk and discussion 5 years, 10 months ago
Read with interest Alans article on the Festival of Britain. My late Father made his one and only trip to London in his 94yrs(not much of a man for travelling very far) and that was when a fellow grower took him to the Festival of Britain. He often relayed to me what a wonderful exhibition it was…”everything that’s good about us boy” were his…[Read more]
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andyfrost replied to the topic villiers mk20 in the forum Pedestrian operated machines 5 years, 11 months ago
From your description I would be inclined to look towards your ignition/timing set-up.
Andy.
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andyfrost replied to the topic A little help needed in the forum Help and information 5 years, 11 months ago
With a small ammount of modification the spring from an old type Suffolk mower will do the job.
Andy.
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andyfrost replied to the topic Allen Scythe 25C Electronic Ignition in the forum Pedestrian operated machines 5 years, 11 months ago
I can’t fathom out how that is possible , if you just need it as a working machine , it won’t come to any harm , with CAREFUL use , to use it without the electronic govenor.
Andy.
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andyfrost replied to the topic JAP 2a in the forum Help and information 5 years, 11 months ago
George at villiersparts did have some , worth a try he may have some left.
Andy.
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andyfrost replied to the topic Howard Bantam – Villiers Mark 15 Engine – Not running properly in the forum Help and information 5 years, 11 months ago
Paul Childs at Meetens will sort you all the parts you need , but they will not come cheap!!!
As for replacing seals etc. , it all depends on whether you want to get it in really tip top condition , or just running, provided that oil isn’t pouring out they will last for years. Cleaning the breather may improve this.Andy.
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andyfrost replied to the topic Terminal damage to Villiers F15 in the forum General talk and discussion 5 years, 11 months ago
I make you right on the electronic ignition, I remember the first one I ever worked on , flicking the flywheel over by hand revealed a fairly hopeless looking spark.I was told by someone far wiser than me to put the cowling/recoil starter on , whip it over and see the difference……he wasn’t wrong , it started first pull and ran like a dream.
Andy.
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