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the_constructor[_2_] 23-06-2012 06:23 PM

Suffolk 75G14 Petrol Mower
 
Hi Everyone,

I've not been on this group for a couple of years, but I'm back now.

I have just been given a Suffolk 75G14 petrol lawn mower that has sat in a
dry garage for about 11 years without any use at all.

I have not done anything with it yet apart from pull the starter cord a
couple of times to see if there is any compression. There is, but I realise
that's no indication it will work.

Could someone please let me know what the spark plug gap should be and also
the points gap.

Any other help that you could offer would be gratefully appreciated.

Jim G



Farmer Giles 24-06-2012 10:06 AM

Suffolk 75G14 Petrol Mower
 
On 23/06/2012 18:23, the_constructor wrote:
Hi Everyone,

I've not been on this group for a couple of years, but I'm back now.

I have just been given a Suffolk 75G14 petrol lawn mower that has sat in a
dry garage for about 11 years without any use at all.

I have not done anything with it yet apart from pull the starter cord a
couple of times to see if there is any compression. There is, but I realise
that's no indication it will work.

Could someone please let me know what the spark plug gap should be and also
the points gap.

Any other help that you could offer would be gratefully appreciated.

Jim G



Try this:


http://www.oldlawnmowerclub.co.uk/si...lk%20Punch.pdf

the_constructor[_2_] 24-06-2012 07:04 PM

Suffolk 75G14 Petrol Mower
 

"Farmer Giles" wrote in message
o.uk...
On 23/06/2012 18:23, the_constructor wrote:
Hi Everyone,

I've not been on this group for a couple of years, but I'm back now.

I have just been given a Suffolk 75G14 petrol lawn mower that has sat in
a
dry garage for about 11 years without any use at all.

I have not done anything with it yet apart from pull the starter cord a
couple of times to see if there is any compression. There is, but I
realise
that's no indication it will work.

Could someone please let me know what the spark plug gap should be and
also
the points gap.

Any other help that you could offer would be gratefully appreciated.

Jim G



Try this:


http://www.oldlawnmowerclub.co.uk/si...lk%20Punch.pdf



Many thanks Farmer Giles..... Will read and inwardly digest

Jim G



Steerpike 25-06-2012 01:50 PM

Suffolk 75G14 Petrol Mower
 
On Jun 24, 7:04*pm, "the_constructor"
wrote:
"Farmer Giles" wrote in message

o.uk...









On 23/06/2012 18:23, the_constructor wrote:
Hi Everyone,


I've not been on this group for a couple of years, but I'm back now.


I have just been given a Suffolk 75G14 petrol lawn mower that has sat in
a
dry garage for about 11 years without any use at all.


I have not done anything with it yet apart from pull the starter cord a
couple of times to see if there is any compression. There is, but I
realise
that's no indication it will work.


Could someone please let me know what the spark plug gap should be and
also
the points gap.


Any other help that you could offer would be gratefully appreciated.


Jim G


Try this:


http://www.oldlawnmowerclub.co.uk/si...pmanual/Suffol...


Many thanks Farmer Giles..... Will read and inwardly digest

Jim G


Firstly see if it has a spark, secondly remove, strip and carefully
clean the carb and fuel tank, then after changing the oil, give it a
go and see if starts.

If it doesnt spark change the plug, if still no luck you will need to
investigate the ignition system............unless its very old indeed,
its probably going to an electronic system, so no need to worry about
points.


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