[Steam-engine] Reworking Governor
Andy glines
pioneersop96 at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 1 13:39:05 PST 2005
Hi Brice, I never was to concerned about the
differences in expansion. We use brazing all of the
time to repair cracked and broken cast iron. I've
never heard about it popping off. I was worried about
the wear characteristics of the brass. If it wears
out quickly I need to find a different material. If
need be I can probably get it built up with Inconel at
work. Jeff Detwiler wrote and told me that his spool
had been brazed and is working well. I will probably
procede with brazing. As for machining a new one from
billet. That would be much easier said than done
there is a reason that it was cast instead of
machined. If I were to start over I would probably
fabricate it from steel then machine. I'll try to
find a spot to post a picture. My MSN photo sharing
space is full.
--- badams at tractors.bloomington.in.us wrote:
> Andy,
> I would be quite comfortable using brazing rod.
> The
> linear coefficient of expansion per degree
> centigrade for brass/bronze is
> 17-22 X 10 -6, for cast iron it's 8.5-10.5 X 10 -6
> On a 2" spool over a
> 150 degree operating range it would seem to be a
> minor factor if the
> brass/bronze is well attached.
> The major issue with building up the spool might
> be keeping it
> from warping and cracking as you add material. Not
> my area of expertise.
> It seemed to me it would be easy/fun to make a new
> spool from a
> hunk of brass.
> Hope this helps,
> Brice
>
> On Mon, 28 Feb 2005, Andy glines wrote:
>
> > I had a chance to take a good look at the governor
> on
> > the Huber this weekend. What I found didn't
> surprise
> > or upset me. What I observed was normal wear in
> the
> > valve itself. The the seats are slightly out of
> round
> > where the spool slid in and out for many years.
> The
> > spokes on the spool are worn also. My plan is to
> bore
> > the seats to true them up and the build up the
> spool
> > and turn it to match the seat. What is the best
> way
> > to build up the spool? I can braze it but I'm
> > concerned that the brass will not hold up well and
> I
> > will have to do the job again in short order.
> What do
> > you think?
> >
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> > Evansville, IN
> >
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