EFPCL 1979

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EFPCL 1979

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Looking for a repair person/shop in my area.
Seattle, Tacoma, Gig Harbor area in Washington State, USA
........need take the motor apart to get to ignition area....spark plug wire broken/disconnected inside.
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Re: EFPCL 1979

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ht wire literally screws inside the black grommet where there's a small screw thread on the bottom of the coil pick-up.
Easy.
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Re: EFPCL 1979

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WOW......would that be easy fix.
Have to run to work - but will look into it first thing tomorrow !
Thank you very much :shock: !!!
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Re: EFPCL 1979

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Try this first though, cut about 1/8th of an inch off the end of the wire so as you re-thread the lead into the pick-up it makes a better contact on the screw. This could be the root of your problem with this seagull. :P

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Re: EFPCL 1979

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Before you cut anything, pull the recoil off and see what ignition you have, look at the flywheel, if it has no grove around the flywheel its a white MK3, if it has a single grove its a black MK4 ignition, a MK3 can be fixed with a little ingenuity, the MK4 cannot be fixed, so what ever happens you need the ignition to be taken out either way.
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Re: EFPCL 1979

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OK, I have not cut anything and "screw" the lead wire as far I would go. Hooked up the spark tester and was getting strong spark with every pull. Tried to start it up and Seagull did start after maybe 3rd pull - not bad. Rpm however was at max and would not go down much after lowering gas lever.
Few days ago I installed a #9 Taper Needle Spring - I didn't have that in my Villiers carburetor - and turned to small screw on the top of Throttle Valve piston to level it with the top of the piston - was one turn below it. So now seems that needle spring is working against #6 Throttle Valve Piston Spring and RPM stays pretty much the same - no idle speed.
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I am thinking to take the #9 spring out and see how will run......?

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Re: EFPCL 1979

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By the looks of things your carb has been put back together in the wrong order.
I had a hunch your ignition was probably ok. :P (i have a FPC exactly like yours from the same time period 8) )

There shouldn't be a spring sitting below the throttle piston, that's why the engine won't idle. Take another look at your diagrams again, it might become more obvious once everything is apart again. wink

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Re: EFPCL 1979

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Yes the spring is there close the throttle, not open it. So it should sit above the throttle slide. That's actually quite dangerous!
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Re: EFPCL 1979

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yes, it is put together in wrong order - wander what the right order is.
I am staring in the diagram and can't see where the taper needle spring should be going - not where it now - that' for sure. There is already one spring pushing the slide down - that's #6 Throttle Valve Piston Spring that goes over the cable.
Ooooo, OK #9 should go inside Throttle Valve Piston....above the needle...?? and the small screw over the spring....?
From the parts picture looks like should be going under the piston.... :x
Have to take it apart and take a look again..
After testing the spark, I also feel that the ignition is fine ! :P
Thank you guys !

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Re: EFPCL 1979

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No probs.

Time for a beer then.

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Re: EFPCL 1979

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2dogsnight wrote:yes, it is put together in wrong order - wander what the right order is.
I am staring in the diagram and can't see where the taper needle spring should be going - not where it now - that' for sure. There is already one spring pushing the slide down - that's #6 Throttle Valve Piston Spring that goes over the cable.
Ooooo, OK #9 should go inside Throttle Valve Piston....above the needle...?? and the small screw over the spring....?
From the parts picture looks like should be going under the piston.... :x
Have to take it apart and take a look again..
After testing the spark, I also feel that the ignition is fine ! :P
Thank you guys !

Wojo
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Re: EFPCL 1979

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Good pictures there tambikeboy, shows the order of things well.

Here is a youtube clip of villiers carb disassembly, cleaning and reassembly.

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Re: EFPCL 1979

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Tambikeboy - excellent illustration - just what I needed!
Pat777 - fabulous video - found out that I did have spring inside already and the needle in #2 - so oil ratio is 25:1
Wouldn't mind to get needle #1.....less oil in the gas - right now lots of it is running down the exhaust tube.
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I did assemble carburation back together and motor started at first pull - I am taking it down to the boat - will post video soon

Thank you very much for all of your hep[ !!
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Re: EFPCL 1979

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Try this off my site.
Bottom of the page.

http://theoutboardshed.com/british-seagull-fvp.html
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Re: EFPCL 1979

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Thank you Keith! Excellent animation !
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