Stoker....thanks for the advice. I'm all in favor of shims
when proper machining is not an option. I will investigate
brass sheet sellers for the thinnest available and buy several
thicknesses. I only thought of lead because it would be soft
enough to be 'run in'. Do you think there is a danger that either
brass or lead would stick to the crank or bearing holders? I
do not like doing mods that run the risk of being un-reversible.
Anyway, the #3 and #5 engines run well.
Of course, other problems crop up. Whoever built the boiler fill
pipe arrangement did not use PM parts. Soldered copper pipes, a
couple of union joints and though it looks like hell, it all works.
The valve is another matter. the blow-down valve, nickel-plated,
has always been verrrry stiff to turn. Yesterday, the handle broke.
Thankfully, small pliers will still turn it. Because it is not PM
parts, and the maker used a couple of other off-brand parts in the
pipe setup, I won't be taking it apart as it does work.
For now I'm putting the #7 back on the base and work on making a
proper pipe arrangement. The #5 needs to take a breath and wait
its turn.
My wife just retired (I've been retired for a while) and it is a
whole new world. I'm chauffeuring her around today. Between that
and the changes in $$$$ income and health insurance arrangements,
I've been feeling like a long-tailed cat in a room full of rocking
chairs. Worse than the four mortgages I've done, and they were tough.
Muddling thru,
Wayne