Ruston Hornsby PB 1 1/2 with villiers magneto oil baffle plate
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Ruston Hornsby PB 1 1/2 with villiers magneto oil baffle plate
Hello ,
Merry Christmas to everyone.
I am new to this site , from Australia and after some help with a Ruston Hornsby PB 1 1/2.
I picked up this engine 15 years ago. It came as a box of parts. It was missing a few parts and sat under the bench as is . I eventually managed to purchase the parts needed from the UK and had them sent to Australia by a very helpful person. It then sat under the bench for another 12 months and now I am putting it together .
I can not work out where the oil baffle plate fits. It is mounted by 1 bolt but which one and how does it fit? The instruction book doesn't show the true picture.
Everything else is ok (up until I get to the villers magneto)
Can anyone tell me ?
Thankyou
Paul
Merry Christmas to everyone.
I am new to this site , from Australia and after some help with a Ruston Hornsby PB 1 1/2.
I picked up this engine 15 years ago. It came as a box of parts. It was missing a few parts and sat under the bench as is . I eventually managed to purchase the parts needed from the UK and had them sent to Australia by a very helpful person. It then sat under the bench for another 12 months and now I am putting it together .
I can not work out where the oil baffle plate fits. It is mounted by 1 bolt but which one and how does it fit? The instruction book doesn't show the true picture.
Everything else is ok (up until I get to the villers magneto)
Can anyone tell me ?
Thankyou
Paul
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Re: Ruston Hornsby PB 1 1/2 with villiers magneto oil baffle plate
hi there and welcome to the forum .
There are plenty of people who know about the PB's but i have never been inside one so i can not help , a chap called villiers may be your man .
matt
There are plenty of people who know about the PB's but i have never been inside one so i can not help , a chap called villiers may be your man .
matt
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Re: Ruston Hornsby PB 1 1/2 with villiers magneto oil baffle plate
Welcome to the forum mate hope your having a great Christmas, might be a bit on the quite side today due to Christmas but sure someone will be along to help you with your problem real soon
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Re: Ruston Hornsby PB 1 1/2 with villiers magneto oil baffle plate
Hi,
I had another fiddle this morning and I think I have sorted it out. It appears to sit vertical in front of the timing gears stopping the oil splash towards the throttle fork that hooks onto the fuel butterfly. Had to adjust several times to stop it rubbing on the timing gears.
Thankyou to those who replied.
Paul
I had another fiddle this morning and I think I have sorted it out. It appears to sit vertical in front of the timing gears stopping the oil splash towards the throttle fork that hooks onto the fuel butterfly. Had to adjust several times to stop it rubbing on the timing gears.
Thankyou to those who replied.
Paul
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Re: Ruston Hornsby PB 1 1/2 with villiers magneto oil baffle plate
[quote="lanzalldog"]Hi,
I had another fiddle this morning and I think I have sorted it out. It appears to sit vertical in front of the timing gears stopping the oil splash towards the throttle fork that hooks onto the fuel butterfly. Had to adjust several times to stop it rubbing on the timing gears.
Thankyou to those who replied.
Paul[/quote]
That sounds about right. I have stripped and rebuilt a few of these over the years but the last one was a long time ago and my mind is a but beer filled at the moment to remember...
I had another fiddle this morning and I think I have sorted it out. It appears to sit vertical in front of the timing gears stopping the oil splash towards the throttle fork that hooks onto the fuel butterfly. Had to adjust several times to stop it rubbing on the timing gears.
Thankyou to those who replied.
Paul[/quote]
That sounds about right. I have stripped and rebuilt a few of these over the years but the last one was a long time ago and my mind is a but beer filled at the moment to remember...
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Re: Ruston Hornsby PB 1 1/2 with villiers magneto oil baffle plate
when you get to the villiers mag part i maybe of use to you as do a good few villiers mags a year and have contacts for even the rarest of parts for them new
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Re: Ruston Hornsby PB 1 1/2 with villiers magneto oil baffle plate
Hi Kev,
Thankyou, that will be good.
Paul
Thankyou, that will be good.
Paul
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Re: Ruston Hornsby PB 1 1/2 with villiers magneto oil baffle plate
Hi,
Finally put the ruston together today.
I had a play with the Villiers magneto and have managed to get some spark out of it but not enough for it to fire. The kids were helping and I have not made up a crank handle yet so I grabbed the kids Yamaha 80 motorbike and used the rear tyre to turn the flywheel. The kids thought it was fun but no life in the Ruston Pb even with a splash of fuel in the carb.
Does anyone have some coil readings using a multimeter and a way of checking the condenser?
I do have another similar sized Villiers magneto off a Allen sythe and a smaller Villiers with a similar point /condenser assembly for parts but need a way of checking them.
Thanks
Paul
Finally put the ruston together today.
I had a play with the Villiers magneto and have managed to get some spark out of it but not enough for it to fire. The kids were helping and I have not made up a crank handle yet so I grabbed the kids Yamaha 80 motorbike and used the rear tyre to turn the flywheel. The kids thought it was fun but no life in the Ruston Pb even with a splash of fuel in the carb.
Does anyone have some coil readings using a multimeter and a way of checking the condenser?
I do have another similar sized Villiers magneto off a Allen sythe and a smaller Villiers with a similar point /condenser assembly for parts but need a way of checking them.
Thanks
Paul
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