Trainman3450
A.C.E. Engineering
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Not sure where else to post this, so here goes
I've recently been having a quite troubling issue with an aging Accucraft open cab live steam shay of mine. It works just fine in forward gear, but throw it into reverse and it jams up right away. It'll rotate freely without steam, but when I open the throttle, the cylinders appear to start fighting each other, pushing each other in the opposite direction.
I've checked the valve timing, and that wasn't the problem. The placement of the reversing bar wasn't the problem either, and neither was the piston valve reverser. However the eccentric rods are rather worn and may be one cause of the problem. In any case, I'm not sure what the problem is and if I can fix it at all. Any words of advice would be appreciated greatly.
Regards, Alex
To the mods: If this is in the wrong place, put it wherever you see fit will you? I'm still fuzzy on where to post things here.
I've recently been having a quite troubling issue with an aging Accucraft open cab live steam shay of mine. It works just fine in forward gear, but throw it into reverse and it jams up right away. It'll rotate freely without steam, but when I open the throttle, the cylinders appear to start fighting each other, pushing each other in the opposite direction.
I've checked the valve timing, and that wasn't the problem. The placement of the reversing bar wasn't the problem either, and neither was the piston valve reverser. However the eccentric rods are rather worn and may be one cause of the problem. In any case, I'm not sure what the problem is and if I can fix it at all. Any words of advice would be appreciated greatly.
Regards, Alex
To the mods: If this is in the wrong place, put it wherever you see fit will you? I'm still fuzzy on where to post things here.