A tiny hairNice thanx charles
Cleans up nice
A tiny hairNice thanx charles
See lookA tiny hair
Cleans up nice
Dont knowBeveled babbitt ?
Perhaps they made a mistake, and fixed it.
Large babbitt bearings for motors are often fixed by building up the surface with new babbitt, using a gas torch.
And old autos had the joints filled with lead.
Some interesting creativity in this engine.
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It looks like 45degrees milled off andThat is a bit odd, but I have seen some odd stuff on old steam engines.
I saw one engine that had bearings that were made from two pieces, soft soldered together.
Perhaps someone made a replacement bearing from scrap pieces that they had laying around.
One never knows exactly what one will find on an old engine.
The Cretors line of steam engines were pretty consistent, with an occasional oddity on some of their early engines.
Perhaps that is just discoloration of the metal, but it sure looks like babbitt fill to me.
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Hi jasonWell it is unlikely to be an oil point a sthere is a hole for that at the top of the rod. Possibly just to close the hole and then take it out to enable something larger to be screwed in when you want to pull the pin out. Though I can't see anything that stops that pin from sliding out so could be some way of retaining it.
The piston looks like it had a thin plate soft soldered into it to close the void, this keeps the weight down but reduces dead volume within the cylinder
Its a supertiny screw1.68 mmHi jason
How about rings?
I mean. I can make them bud out of what?
Other side got the sameIts a supertiny screw1.68 mm
Cant hold a thing
Brass too
Chris