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Messages - LARRYBROWN

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sorry to report this,but that scooter along with a 46 servicycle was stolen from me late last year!   I was terminated from my job at the golf course because of all the hardware in my legs and afterwich i ended up in the hospital from some some kind of seizure , I couldn't possibly get all my stuff out of there and that sociopath Mark Patterson put all my stuff on auction !    Hes a real piece of work ,putting the pastime projects of a crippled guy up for sale , when he could have just left the stuff behind the truck at the course Till I recovered enough  to come get it !    comments please ,,,,,,,, all the guys that work there can verify this,  Larry Brown  new #  772 563 7387

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Wheels & Tires / Re: Public Service Anouncement
« on: September 26, 2013, 07:03:25 PM »
 I remember having that concave groove in my shoes from doing that !  thank you for bringing back that memory ! :D

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Engine & Transmission / Re: WICO COIL
« on: August 20, 2013, 05:47:41 PM »
Hi there,  copper strap is for another application ,and connects to the condenser screw that is not grounded . one of the primary ( skinny ) wires of the coil connect there also , along with the " kill " wire ( wire that is to be grounded to stop engine.)    other coil primary  (skinny ) wire goes to ground . does not matter which one as it is an a.c. magneto     word of advice , please do yourself a favor and keep spark plug gaps to a minimum ,,,( suggest  .015      making the spark jump long gaps taxes the integrity of the insulation of the magneto coil and these things are hard to find .  keep both plug wires hooked up at all times while the motor is turning , as there is no + or - to the system , ( A. C. magneto )  original servicycle points had wire to condenser . Patience pays off with these things ,         all the best    Larry.

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Engine & Transmission / Re: Light coil
« on: December 09, 2012, 06:20:08 PM »
Hi there     the light coil wire should be grounded on one end under the flywheel and with the engine running , should be about 2 - to 8 volts A_C current , depending how fast the engine goes ,, be sure to put meter on the a-c  mode , if you pull the flywheel then it should be that old orange wire color and not look ( or smell) burnt    best wishes    Larry.

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Restoration Projects / Re: Rusty Gas Tank Cure ...
« on: November 10, 2012, 12:21:39 AM »
 Tkank you for posting this  :)

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Restoration Projects / Re: A rider ...
« on: November 04, 2012, 05:39:25 PM »
  Hi there   ,  spongy stuff in the intake port drain is felt , to keep the outside air from entering the crankase ,  ( other end of hole exits between the two ribs that support crankcase .   the funny shaped port is supposed to prevent flooded fuel from filling op crankcase ) .   port timing can be altered , but there always will be consequences ,  earlier servicycle engines had more restrictive port timimg and benefitted the direct drive models by providing more low end torque at push start speeds ,  increased port opening time worked better for transmission models,    I have used coils from old style point system briggs engines , ( flathead twins ) and modified by square fileing the center hole to fit Phelon bikes  resist the temtation to spin and let the spary try to jump a big gap , this practice is detrimental to coil integrety ,  I have not experimented on wico replacements , ( yet ) though I have the winder and materials ,     fingers starting to hurt ,   bye,   Larry.

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Frame, Tank, Seat, Controls, Etc / Re: 1947 Tank Cap
« on: October 31, 2012, 06:23:17 PM »
  the tank thread is  1 1/4 diameter  with 29 tpi threads per inch ,  I 've seen some nice ones made from aluminum on a lathe,    cheers      Larry

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Wheels & Tires / Re: front brake measurement please,
« on: October 29, 2012, 06:33:51 PM »
  Hello ,   Thank you all for the replies ,    This will give me something to do later on .  much obliged  , ;D  Larry.

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Wheels & Tires / front brake measurement please,
« on: October 27, 2012, 08:42:43 PM »
  Hi everybody ,   can one of you kind folks supply the measurement between the two "flanges " on the FRONT brake hub ???   maybe a photo of the backing plate also ,, I bet I can modify a rear brake to fit ,  I know it will also need springs on top of the fork springs also    ???

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Restoration Projects / Re: A rider ...
« on: October 27, 2012, 08:29:28 PM »
   Hello    the stationary half of the rotary valve is the cerankcase between the two big main bearings ,,, the rotary half is the crankshaft ,  It will be apparent when it comes apart ,  feel free to call me    314 609 6568     all the best ,,  Larry. ;D

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Restoration Projects / Re: A rider ...
« on: October 26, 2012, 08:32:27 PM »
 as an afterthought , try to spray paint a little color on the magnets to see exactly where  : and what is rubbing ,  a little file work in the right place can make stuff work so much better,,,,,,,,,,,,,, :P

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Restoration Projects / Re: A rider ...
« on: October 26, 2012, 08:20:31 PM »
  When I felt the need for  top end work , the engine came out for total overhaul , ( meaning new bearings , that way the rotary valve assembly would stay in check , " the old watched pot adage "    )  I use premium bearings from skf ,   I've learned to toss them before they get loose to prevent rotary valve failure ,   cheers   Larry.

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Restoration Projects / Re: A rider ...
« on: October 25, 2012, 06:17:01 PM »
  I like the ying-yang avatar ,,,  a couple of budweisers and  watching that and I'm happy for hours ;D

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Restoration Projects / Re: A rider ...
« on: October 25, 2012, 05:28:14 PM »
 I think I'll pull some of my stuff out of the mothballs tomorrow , and see what I can come up with , I was thinking of a solution to the flywheel priblem myself ,,, maybe a two inch wide piece of seven inch pipe with magnets attached ,  4 inch wide  3/8 bar across the middle with a hole to accept the taper hole center and key ?    all it is is work.

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Restoration Projects / Re: A rider ...
« on: October 24, 2012, 06:14:33 PM »
If my memory is correct , the Wico flywheel is about 2 pounds heavier   ( mostly Zinc )   Phelon flywheel is about 5 pounds ,   mercury outboard guys have same trouble with magnets falling off  ,,, especially when  "banged " or shocked    Phelon mags have alnico magnets that are sweat brazed to the flywheel ,  Alnico cannot be drilled ( too hard )   and too much heat removes the magnetic " hootsewhatsees"  I'm thinking about removing all the magnets on a damaged flywheel and attaching rare earth magnets for more punch,,,,,,   Larry.

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