[Steam-engine] Timing/adjusting the slide "D" valve
Andre' Blanchard
andre at usermail.com
Thu Jul 14 10:03:03 PDT 2005
At 08:33 AM 7/14/2005, you wrote:
> Howdy all from warm Montana;
> Well the final painting is almost done on the Wachs vertical and assembly
>will start soon, but we have no guidelines on how to time the slide valve.
>The eccentric is on the crankshaft and it is keyed so that's a no brainer.
>Any help from there on up would greatly be appreciated!!
>
>Pix's at:
>
>http://community.webshots.com/album/188300547wpVzDE
>
>TIA
>Rick and Cork in "The Big Sky"
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If the eccentric can only go on in one orientation the timing is done. You
just need to center up the valve its travel, on my engine this was done
with nuts on the valve rod. Find the piston top and bottom centers, when
the piston is at each center the steam port for that end of the cylinder
should be just starting to open stick a thin wood wedge in and when it goes
in the same distance on each end you are good enough.
Make sure you center up the piston in its travel as depending on how the
bearing adjustments are done on the connecting rod the piston can slowly
move to one end of the cylinder or the other as bearing wear is taken up if
it is let go too long the piston can hit the cylinder head.
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Andre' B. Clear Lake, Wi.
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