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andyfrost replied to the topic Magneto Testing in the forum General talk and discussion 1 year, 3 months ago
You obviousy have little to no experience of Millar systems , even when new they produce very weak spark , along with certain types of Villiers. Have you noticed that the newly made coils sold by George or Villiers Services produce a far better spark than the originals , nothing to due with weak magnets or whatever.
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andyfrost replied to the topic Magneto Testing in the forum General talk and discussion 1 year, 3 months ago
Well , I started working on horticultural stuff in the early 1970s , and continued all my life although latterly as a hobbie , and have amassed quite a collection over the years , all of which start , run and perform as they should , and I lay alot of that down to have fully working magnetos , many in the collection have been fully rebuilt , I’m…[Read more]
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andyfrost replied to the topic Magneto Testing in the forum General talk and discussion 1 year, 3 months ago
“Lastly on the thorny and unfortunately contentious matter of multimeters. I would readily agree that specialist magneto repairers have an extensive range of dedicated test equipment that is vastly superior to a multimeter.”
On that I would agree , common sense should tell that IF they could get away with using MMs , why would they purchase…[Read more]
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andyfrost replied to the topic Magneto Testing in the forum General talk and discussion 1 year, 3 months ago
It is truly amazing what some folk will believe what they read on the internet , sorry but I’ll stick to my experince gained from the university of life.
Andy.
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andyfrost replied to the topic Magneto Testing in the forum General talk and discussion 1 year, 3 months ago
You’ve obviously made your own mind up over this matter , aided perhaps by some very dodgy internet info , there are EXTREMELY FEW proper magneto engineers about , but many hundreds of amateurs , many of whom put their extremely limited knowledge on Youtube etc.
I have a drawer full of duff coils(why I keep them I’ve no idea) many of these are…[Read more] -
andyfrost replied to the topic Website in the forum General talk and discussion 1 year, 3 months ago
I noticed the change also , have to say I much preferred how it used to be.
Andy.
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andyfrost replied to the topic Magneto Testing in the forum General talk and discussion 1 year, 3 months ago
I guess we’d better agree to disagree.
Andy.
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andyfrost replied to the topic Magneto Testing in the forum General talk and discussion 1 year, 3 months ago
Grahame , proper testing equipment is rare thesedays , and not many folk have them , I don’t actually own one myself , I rely on a good friend who happened to be the workshop foreman when I was a young lad. His is an old school tester , but is 100% reliable , incidentally it will not test the modern magnetron/electronic coil units. George is…[Read more]
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andyfrost replied to the topic Magneto Testing in the forum General talk and discussion 1 year, 3 months ago
I’ve lost count of the ammount of times that it has been said on here that magnetos can’t be PROPERLY tested using multimeters , To do it properly a purpose made ignition tester is required , that is afterall why they were made in the first place. George Shead at Villiersparts has interesting reading on his “ignition” page on his website , and…[Read more]
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andyfrost replied to the topic Howard Gem Series V in the forum Pedestrian operated machines 1 year, 4 months ago
Your man ripped you off over the carb cleaning , “usually” mine is only on for a 15min cycle , don’t worry about one with a fancy heater , I just boil the kettle and use ordinary fairy liquid , pop it in and it’s job done. With practice you can also add some drain unblocker liquid , but only a very small ammount , you will get the hang of it the…[Read more]
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andyfrost replied to the topic J.A.P engine in the forum Help and information 1 year, 4 months ago
Clockwise as you look at the flywheel.
Andy.
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andyfrost replied to the topic Ransomes lightweight mower clutch cable replacement in the forum Pedestrian operated machines 1 year, 4 months ago
If you’ve got the old one , it’s a simple job to make one up , there are plenty of suppliers who sell the inner and outer cables.
Andy.
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andyfrost replied to the topic Allen scythe removing the wheels in the forum Pedestrian operated machines 1 year, 4 months ago
Gib head keys are tapered , the idea , provided an amateur hasn’t been at it , is to knock the hub on further , heat may be needed , once you have moved the hub , the key should release relatively easily.
The difficult part may be if someone in the past has assembled it and pushed the hub fully on before tapping the key in.Andy.
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andyfrost replied to the topic Howard rotavator in the forum Pedestrian operated machines 1 year, 5 months ago
That is Howards own AC120 engine.
Andy.
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andyfrost replied to the topic Howard rotavator in the forum Pedestrian operated machines 1 year, 5 months ago
We’ll need a photo to be able to tell you.
Andy.
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andyfrost replied to the topic Allen scythe engine mount in the forum Grass Cutting Machinery 1 year, 5 months ago
I think George at villiersparts has them.
Andy.
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andyfrost replied to the topic Gem 810 carb help in the forum Pedestrian operated machines 1 year, 5 months ago
Yes , on the later ones.
Andy.
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andyfrost replied to the topic Gem 810 carb help in the forum Pedestrian operated machines 1 year, 5 months ago
I’m confused now , it’s gone from “running fine” , to spitting back. Firstly get your carb ultrasonically cleaned , and go from there.
Andy.
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andyfrost replied to the topic Gem 810 carb help in the forum Pedestrian operated machines 1 year, 5 months ago
If it was running fine , then highly unlikely you will need carb parts , yes parts are hard to find , but if you look after your machine , it should see your lifetime out……they’re that well built.
Andy.
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andyfrost replied to the topic Gem 810 carb help in the forum Pedestrian operated machines 1 year, 5 months ago
Have you tried George at villiersparts.
Andy.
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