Spray lube for steam car dry engine6/16/2017 Does anyone have experience with using spray chain lube in a dry engine? I overheard a mention of this, and I assume they were talking about something like http://www.belray.com/bel-ray-super-clean-chain-lube . I'm thinking of taking an EX on a tour, and it seems like it would be nice to just sort of point & blast, rather than trying to insert a long prehensile snout into spots that can barely even be seen. Kelly Williams
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I have STANHOPE 1899 LOCOMOBILE WITH A MASON 170 ENGINE HAVE A FEW QUESTIONS IE MODEL 1 OR 2 AND AM TRYING TO FIND THE BRASS I THINK ALCOHOL BURNER STARTER CAN YOU HELP Phone America 2023455121 Email [email protected] THANKS Allyn Kilsheimer Would anyone be able to help me identify a steam engine I just purchased? It is 20 inches long, 10.5 inches wide and weighs 45 pounds. I would love to know the manufacturer, the horse power and steam pressure requirements. Thanks, Mark Mark Sage [email protected] Upload File 1.jpg Upload File_1 2.jpg Upload File_2 3.jpg Upload File_3 4.jpg Electric Steam Car3/24/2017 After stumbling' onto steamcarnetwork.com I was thinking to myself : Maybe these people can help me to realise my idea. This is my idea :
https://www.flickr.com/photos/82895222@N00/22701653517/ All I need now are capable people to get it built IRL. Sincerely Yours, Guy Janssens aka Gimycko from Mechelen - Belgium. Email- [email protected] . I am looking for a plumbing diagram for my 1907 EX Steam car with single fuel system.
can anyone tell me where to find it ? this picture i took from youtube. Upload File 20170321_225657_resized.jpg best regards Roel Rasker [email protected] Herb de la Porte What is the thought on putting insulation between the burner and the pilot assembly? what is the reason either way? 2016-12-09_22.57.46.jpg Help needed with Stanley fuel automatic1/25/2017 The fuel automatic has been steadily pushing fuel pressure towards 160psi after longer rides and last weekend, it would open slowly only with much vibrating and only when the pressure reached well over 160. I took the thing apart and cleaned it up a little. What do I need to do to make it work again? Herb de la Porte, Web Master We recommend you check out the technical articles, there is help there. HERB DE LA PORTE I did. this unit is different then the one described in the technical articles as it has a nylon stopper on the diaphragm rather than a point. In the meantime, Basil was able to help me out of a bind. This unit was likely made by Gould and probably an improvement over the old pin-type. The system was plugged up because a 1/4" ball bearing from the attached check valve got lodged in the valve body. It has likely been there for a while as the check valve was complete Stanley Pilot Problems12/7/2016 Hi everyone , over the years has anyone come up with a clever and simple method of stopping the Stanley pilot light from going out . Had all sorts of ideas involving a thermal coupling and spark system but l imagine over the past 100 years some one has a remedy to this annoying problem . Any ideas would be appreciated , when tested it is just so easy to blow out even when at full flame . Ideas...............Marty Martin Smallman HERB DE LA PORTE I first got my car, it was equipped with a propane setup. It allowed for the vaporizer tube to be removed and one of the holes to be used to hold a sparking unit. the sparking unit would be on all the time, which caused an annoying rhythmic ticking sound whenever the pilot was lit. On the plus side, It seemed to work well. Unfortunately, propane pilots seem to have fallen out of favor in the US and that, combined with a system that had a lot of fire damage, led me to fabricate a vaporizer tube and convert the pilot back to Hexane, with all similar results that you're experiencing. The addition of the tube took away any easy option to place thermcopiles or spark generators close to the flame. Don Bourdon has a little shield he sells that may be worth trying. In my case, I have mounted the license plate on a hinge in front of the boiler so when it's down, it somewhat covers the flow of air and that seems to help somewhat but I'm still dealing with frequent blow-outs
6th September 20169/7/2016 Could you tell me how to contact a member of the PrairieSteamers so I can find out more about the Prairie du Chien tour of Sept. 12-16, 2016?
Thank you very much, Ted Pennekamp, Editor, Prairie du Chien Courier Press, 14th August 20168/24/2016
Martin Smallman Hi everyone , over the years has anyone come up with a clever and simple method of stopping the Stanley pilot light from going out . Had all sorts of ideas involving a thermal coupling and spark system but l imagine over the past 100 years some one has a remedy to this annoying problem . Any ideas would be appreciated , when tested it is just so easy to blow out even when at full flame . Ideas...............Marty |
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