Elliott Bay Triple Expansion Engine, Number 2.
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- Опубликовано: 11 май 2013
- This is the 2nd Elliot Bay Triple Expansion Engine to be built in our workshop. This engine is now complete and will be in a Steam Boat very soon.
The engine has Cylinder dimensions are HP 2.75", IP 4.375", LP 6.5" and stroke is 4". Both the HP and IP valves are piston and the LP is a slide.
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Beautiful engine! Nicely filmed. Thanks and congrats.
great piece of workmanship...great video too
Great work!
Awesome to see this. Thanks to you chappies that keep this part of out history alive :)
Wow, what a machine Mark!
That. Is. Beautiful. Thanks for sharing
Brilliant! Thanks Jack. Frank Kitching.
I love how the oil can is coming in like a Hummingbird, but instead harvesting nectar, giving it :)
Made them all, mostly from castings.
Another beautiful job!
Are you going to replace the straight cut gears with herringbone type?
That engine runs smoother than the one on the Titanic!
best triple expansion i ever seen mate thanks for posting is it home made may i ask thanks
I've always been fascinated with triple expansion engines but after watching the videos I can see the dream of wood
work of art , good job guys HP ? what do you think ?
Fantastic! Beautiful machine. Congratulations. I would really like to hear a bit about the build, and to see a bit of your workshop machinery.
Did you run into as many problems with it as the 1st time? Or did you manage to remember (or had written down) what you needed to change?? It looks awesome, just as the 1st one did. lol@ Halifax sign used as the cover for the boiler hole !
Great Work So Cool !
i have a question is that a bulge pump at the end ? or an oil pump im still new with this mechines
Not a critique, just wondering, why is the crank so long, and the flywheel hanging way out in front?
Wow where did you find all those parts ?