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Re: Carb for FVP

Post by winter »

Goodmorning Jon,

As I understood the carb on the SJM should fit too, so of course I will try that one.
I will adjust it as you suggest.
But still I will keep looking for the original.

Thanks
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Re: Carb for FVP

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I have only repaired one of these missing/broken stubbs.

The tiller arm is made from 18 gauge 7/8" brass tube, giving an ID of 0.775 & an OD of 0.875.

I mounted the top half of the crankcase with the cylinder face on the bed of a mill & the joint face against an angle plate.
Milled the fracture line clean & then drilled a 3/4" 1mm deep recess into the crankcase with a slot drill, I then drilled & tapped a 1/4 BSP thread into the crankcase, made up a new stubb from aluminium bar, & tapped the end male 1/4 BSP with 30 thou turned down to 3/4" & then screwed & glued (with epoxy aluminium glue) into position, as the join line was recessed into the crankcase the repair was almost invisible without the aid of a magnifying glass.

Probably 1/2 an hour of machine shop time & no expansion problems with disimilar metals
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
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Re: Carb for FVP

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Hi Evert,

I've found a FVP crankcase with s/n 5428 in the shed.

Finding the brass tube in Holland will be difficult so I've got a brass 102 tiller arm we can cut on the right length.

I had a look for a Little Forty Villiers carb but couldn't find one.
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Re: Carb for FVP

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Charles,

Thanks a lot for your description.
Had a bit trouble translating this technical English but I think I understand it.
I am sure we can manage to make that.
But given the message of Jan it may not be necessary anymore.

Jan,

Do you mean that I can buy from you that uppercase from the crankcase and the tillerarm?
That would be wonderfull and makes life easier because you are in the neighborhood.

Evert
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Re: Carb for FVP

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Crankcases halves goes together. The bushes (bearings) are reamed together, so to cooperate as a system you should have a matched pair.

Good luck to your restoration!
I love the 10600/145 turns!!!
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Re: Carb for FVP

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Hi Evert,

Stelios is right.

You can't use only the upper crankcase on your FVP.

The parts are surplus of my F, FV and FVP projects so you can have them if you want.

Jan
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Re: Carb for FVP

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Jan, thanks a lot,

I will call you soon to make an appointment.
Then I van admire your F too.

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Re: Carb for FVP

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You are a lucky guy Evert, I wish I was closer!
I love the 10600/145 turns!!!
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Re: Carb for FVP

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Stelios,

Visit your uncle and you can walk to my shed. :D

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Re: Carb for FVP

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Thanks Jan :D

Maybe I will go on a Europe tour instead of an island on Summer. I should seriously regard this option!
I love the 10600/145 turns!!!
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Re: Carb for FVP

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And then of course boating on an old classic boat with a Seagull in Amsterdam or another old city, producing a nice blue walm.
Drinking dutch beer and singing some sailorsongs.
I think you will be surprised of the attention you will get, right Jan?
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Re: Carb for FVP

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OMG NO,

I prefer a plastic dinghy with a 4 stroke Yamaha.

I don't drink and sing old sailor songs (I sing only when I'm drunk).

I'm also hate the Amsterdam Red Light District and the Old Sailor Pub.

I'm also a member of Green Peace so no smoke and oil spills.

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Re: Carb for FVP

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I'm sorry,

The Green Peace membership is a joke.

Jan
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Re: Carb for FVP

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Re: Carb for FVP

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everyone loves a sailor?

hey boys yoohoo :lol: :lol: :lol:
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