Hi PD's ....& welcome Graeme.....
As nice as the beautiful Saito V4 piston valve engine is, she would need a substantial speed reducer to get from say 4000 PRM down to a model paddler shaft axis of approx. 150 RPM
I think Saito ceased manufacture of these V4's in the early 90's...[so it is a valuable engine

in more ways than one]
Three cylinder [triple expansion] steam engines were used in full sized older paddlers, however specifically designed as horizontal engines with longer stroke to bore ratios to reduce the crankshaft speed & maximise torque......I am not aware of any triple expansion verticals adapted for marine paddle work
My 20 year & going build has a Saito horizontal twin.....
With respect to replacement O-rings, you will need to size them accurately, plus also measure the bore [* see note below] and the cavity ID plus height on the pistons and compare these dimensions, as the outoing O-rings will have deformed and stretched during use
Another point is the replacement O-rings must be
Viton elastomer or silicone.....the latter is more expensive and less readily available.........In Australia we use the term
Viton, in Europe and the USA, the same elastomer is commonly referred to as
FPM
Nitrile O-rings are only suitable for temperatures bordering 100 degrees C....the steam form a model boiler at 3 Bar is approximately 150 degrees C
O rings by designation are measured by the ID x the cross section.......if you are able to accurately measure the dimensions as noted [vernier caliper or digital veriners will suffice].......the ID of the piston seal cavity x the height of that cavity, plus the OD of the piston, as the flats on the caliper will provide a false reading when measuring the bore....the actual selection of the o-ring also considers the required compression crush .........
Confirm these dimension's & I will relate these back to standard o-ring codings [you will see the FPM designation as this is a European publication] that you can obtain from any bearing supply company, or a hydraulic supply co...............
Below are images of the o-ring publication ...followed by my Saito horizontal paddle engine......
Derek
