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Stilldrillin:
--- Quote from: bogstandard on April 04, 2009, 03:04:18 AM ---Don't worry David. Because PTFE is so slick, you can't stick it to things, so you have to do things mechanically. John --- End quote --- Hmmmm. Yes John, I was already thinking how I would press fit onto the 1/8" conrod....... :scratch: Here`s one I did earlier. This will be a few weeks of a project...... I hope to have it run all day, at Lincoln in 3 weeks time....... :wave: David. |
Darren:
Somebody's stolen the gudgeon pin....!! :bugeye: That'll make life simpler, :ddb: (I didn't realise steam engines didn't have one, or is it just wobblers) |
John Hill:
Wobblers dont have gudgeon pins else they would not wobble! I think most steam engines have a slide at the end of the piston rod so presumeably they dont have gudgeon pins and I expect a double acting one would not have them either. |
Stilldrillin:
Rebuilt again. :wave: Still with "original" pistons. First run, yesterday, on air at 10psi. Tweaking to do but, all ok, so far....... :thumbup: David D |
sbwhart:
--- Quote from: Stilldrillin on April 04, 2009, 03:21:19 AM --- --- End quote --- I hope to have it run all day, at Lincoln in 3 weeks time....... :wave: David. [/quote] What's going on at Lincoln then ?, hope your having lunch at Browns Pie Shop best Rabbit Pie in England :thumbup: Stew |
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