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I've just completed this example of one of Elmer's less common engine builds, and I realised that it's the first engine that I've built that does anything more than turn the flywheel! The build is straightforward, and the performance perfect for providing feed water to the steam plant's 3" diameter boiler. The pump suffers from water hammer in operation, which makes the engine and steam plant sound a little noisy at times, but I understand that this is also a feature of the full size unit.
As an aside, I find that Sandy Campbell's 3" vertical boiler design will drive both Elmer's VR75 engine and the steam pump (mostly on bypass) on a continuous (or at least for 1 hour) basis, and this with a 1" diameter ceramic gas burner rather than 2" diameter as designed.
I'm thinking of Elmer's Radial #11 Engine next - with round cylinders as per common recent practice.
As always video and photograph below:
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIfvSQBR5BA[/ame]
Note to author - must try to improve diamond knurling!
Kind regards
Geoff at Inky Engines
As an aside, I find that Sandy Campbell's 3" vertical boiler design will drive both Elmer's VR75 engine and the steam pump (mostly on bypass) on a continuous (or at least for 1 hour) basis, and this with a 1" diameter ceramic gas burner rather than 2" diameter as designed.
I'm thinking of Elmer's Radial #11 Engine next - with round cylinders as per common recent practice.
As always video and photograph below:
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIfvSQBR5BA[/ame]
Note to author - must try to improve diamond knurling!
Kind regards
Geoff at Inky Engines
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