Hi PD's & to our "Engine man" in Zehrgut.....how is progress

with your new engine :?: .....I posted a question to Monahan Models some days ago ...as follows

...your call...but I agree the engine looks :no1 but appears
VERY expensive ...Derek
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From: Enquires@monahansteammodels [mailto:enquires@monahansteammodels.com]
Sent: Sunday, 14 October 2007 4:34 AM
To: 'Derek L Warner Pty Ltd'
Subject: RE: Monahan 'Heron' Engine
Hi Derek,
Thank you for your kind comments. You have a great set of questions that I will try my best to answer.
The water pump has a 3/16†bore and a 1/8†stroke.
The out put shaft size is 5/32†which makes it roughly .001 of an inch smaller in diameter than 4mm.
Both water and steam inlet/outlet tube sizes are 5/32â€
There are six stainless steel ZZ sealed ball bearings supporting the stainless steel crankshaft.
Yes, the Heron was designed to be available as a mirrored pair.
The introductory cost for the Heron is $1568.00 US plus shipping. This includes water pump, steam oil, tube olives and nuts.
All threads are ¼â€-40 so this should make the steam plant compatible with other manufactured boilers and accessories.
Each engine is assembled per order. This makes the lead time for delivery right now about two weeks.
Hope this has been helpful. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to drop us a line.
Best Regards,
Nick Monahan
Monahan Steam Models Inc.
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From: Derek L Warner Pty Ltd [mailto:dlwarner@bigpond.net.au]
Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2007 5:09 AM
To: enquires@monahansteammodels.com
Subject: Monahan 'Heron' Engine
Hi Nick …from Derek Warner in Australia
I noted you posting today in Paddleducks…the UK based WEB site – I have a French built JMC3H twin paddle engine & a Scottish boiler & accessory set & a French ANTON manufactured V72 gas regulator
Your 3/8†x 3/8†Heron engine looks very impressive, however could you please confirm
a) The water make up pump stroke & diameter = displacement per RPM
b) From the .jpgs I assume it is a 1:1 ratio?
c) The engine out put shaft size?...assumed a 4.0 mm being the apparent universal sizing
d) Water input/output tube size…guessed as 5/32â€â€
e) Steam inlet & discharge tube size…again guessed as 5/32â€
f) Are the big end ball bearings stainless steel & ZZ sealed?
g) Number of ball bearings in the big end?
h) Cost in US $ per engine & lead time for delivery
i) Is the ‘Heron’ engine available as a mirror reversed pair?
I have been considering a mirror reversed pair of the French Fabrice Bertange…ANTON Cristal 3.1 cc engines & have communicated both with Fabrice & his wife Christine on many occasions - the 3.1 CC Cristal has bronze bearing big ends
The clear advantages I see with your ‘Heron’ engine is the built in water pump & the ball raced big ends…..
regards Derek