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trouts2




Location: Marlboro MA
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Boratified and frisky Toro 3hp Powerlite
Original Message   Jan 22, 2012 1:04 pm

   Picked up a damaged Powerlite for $10 this summer.  The dash was rammed with something like a pitchfork damaging the dash and case.  On cleaning and firing it up the revs went off the map.  Whatever pierced it went through the engine cowling and broke the governor vane. 

    The cowling was banged out, holes patched with JB Weld and got a new governor vane.  It went right to very high revs and stuck there.  Opened it up again and gave the arm more clearance but it would still stick at high revs at times.  I’ve been in there about 4 times putzing with the fit but it still gets stuck somehow on high revs and I can’t see in there when it’s running to get at the problem.  I gave up on it.  It’s too ugly to sell with the damaged case and became a time pit so decided to use it as is until it blew up.

   It turns out to be quite the machine and I’m getting used to the screaming of the high revs.  It mostly sticks at 6100 rpm which is a bit to high but loaded it’s probably running around 5000-5500 and handles that fairly well. 

    It nets a pretty good improvement in distance and a bit better at the level of snow it can munch.  It’s fine making long straight runs which keeps the RPMs down.  On turning and no load it’s back to screaming.   

    What would be nice is to have some way to get it off and on high rev reliably.  As is I have to bounce and shake it to get it to calm down to 4100 then wait for it to stick again for high rev.  So far I can’t figure a way make it selectable so the best thing to do might be set it for 5600-5700 max and let it run high and normal on it’s own. 

   Without a governor arm there’s no way to Boratify it so I might look around for a 4.5hp MTD if they have a governor arm.  Anyone got any suggestions for planting a control on a vane type?

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aa335


Joined: Nov 29, 2008
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Re: Boratified and frisky Toro 3hp Powerlite
Reply #13   Feb 6, 2012 11:59 am
Can't wait to see how that turns out.  Can you post pictures on throttle/governor override linkage?
borat


Joined: Nov 10, 2007
Points: 2692

Re: Boratified and frisky Toro 3hp Powerlite
Reply #14   Feb 6, 2012 12:07 pm
4100 rpm?

That's milk-toast.  Set max rpm to 5000 and use the rpm range available.   The R-tek should handle 5000 rpm easily.  Particularly if it's only in relatively brief bursts of max throttle.   
Loblolly77


Joined: Mar 17, 2010
Points: 32

Re: Boratified and frisky Toro 3hp Powerlite
Reply #15   Feb 6, 2012 1:25 pm
Ok, so 5,000 rpm is safe in small doses, man that must sound like something since at 4,100 my power clear is loud   

as Sh*t. .. (love it though).

Does anyone know the HP rating at 4,100? 4 or 5? Thank you.

I enjoy cranking  it up at 10pm, breath in deeply, playing Jimi Hendrix Purple Haze, to get started on the snow, sadly we have exactly ZERO snow this winter so far.

Off-topic ps: my new secret 2 stroke oil trick: Liqui-Moly Racing Bike Oil additive MOS2 (Yes, it works in two strokes) .

http://www.liqui-moly.de/liquimoly/produktdb.nsf/id/en_1580.html?Opendocument&land=GB

borat


Joined: Nov 10, 2007
Points: 2692

Re: Boratified and frisky Toro 3hp Powerlite
Reply #16   Feb 6, 2012 2:26 pm
The R-tek 141cc engine is rated at 5 h.p. at 4000 rpm.  You'd probably see 6.5 to 7 at 5000 rpm.  You will notice a difference in performance when you crank it up.   That's for sure.   I had mine originally set at 4500 rpm and it was too much to hold back on a steep downhill grade.    Nice to use on level surface or even uphill but too much to handle going downhill. 
Loblolly77


Joined: Mar 17, 2010
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Re: Boratified and frisky Toro 3hp Powerlite
Reply #17   Feb 6, 2012 3:16 pm
Borat, thank you for this info.
trouts2




Location: Marlboro MA
Joined: Dec 8, 2007
Points: 1328

Re: Boratified and frisky Toro 3hp Powerlite
Reply #18   Feb 6, 2012 5:04 pm
On a Toro Powerlite 3hp (might be a 3.5hp).

    Installed a spring in the same hole the governor spring goes in then ran the spring with a string out of the side of the case.  It works much better than connecting string directly to the throttle plate.  Going direct is ok and the pull back comes from the governor vane end but not the best arrangement.  The spring setup should allow better control with gloves on. 

    The governor and spring is set for 5000 baseline and the spring working the boot from 5000 - 6000.   That makes one machine with a spring and three direct connects.  We'll see how things go when snow arrives which is now looking like somewhere past the 20th of the month. 

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