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OK - I have ZOOMED in & found the water gauge on the left hand side of the boiler in snap 367-1.jpg, but are my eyes mistaken, or is that not a condenser on the opposite end of the boiler :?: - talk about a great package - Derek
So apart from the Japanese Saito, your engine example is the only other "QUALITY" version of a horizontal paddle engine of reasonable size that I have seen & will certainly deserve an open vessel design - regards Derek :clap2 - PS I think your Glen Sannox project will have to be put on the back burner
As Tony said --- "right down to the drive shaft and reduction gear" - this opens an interesting point & from the snaps Eddie it would suggest a substantial gear reduction Stuarts snaps of his PS Reliant chain drive reduction suggest a similar reduction ratio....The Saito specification for their steam paddle engine quotes from memory 4000 RPM unloaded so my guess is say 15 or 20: 1 reduction - I mean if worst come to worst you could always count the teeth & let us out of our quisical misery - Derek
The photos are actually the ones that the auctioneers provided when I asked for more details of the engine. Next time I get it all setup to run I'll take a few more snaps to show things a bit more clearly.
Could you please post more photos of the engine? MH&B stuff is very interesting. As for me-I never heard that they produced the steam plants for paddlers.
Here's a few photos of the engine - The engine hasn't been made for some time now, mine is dated 1996. Apparently, according to Brian Marten of MH&B, the engine was made for the Graupner paddletug "Glasgow".