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My first flame-licker...HELP
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Good afternoon from a wet Brooklyn

  I had a brain seizure and wound up with a flame-licker through Live Auctioneers.
Very cheap but....the shipping and fees were nearly four times what I paid for it!
No surprise.  Unfortunately, I missed the rough Empire submarine engine.  Asleep
at the wheel.  Another steamer on this site was hi-bidder for it and the rest of a
large lot.  Life goes on.

  Anyway, this engine looks like some parts of it are professionally cast such as
the engine body, flywheel, axle mounts, and connecting rod.  The head is definitely
homemade as is the crank throw.  The bits-n-pieces all move pretty well.

  So, any guesses as to provenance such as design or manufacturer?
 
  There is an adjustable knob at the top of the cylinder that pops up and down
  with each stroke.  It is not sprung.  What is a proper adjustment?  Maybe I
  just need to fuss till it works.  Tightly shut is definitely wrong.
 
  The sliding circular valve-plate moves smoothly against the side inlet port.  Its
  pressure against port face can be adjusted slightly and when it covers the said port
  it seems tight enough to seal.

  When rotated it does suck the flame in, but, no joy.

  I added some pix.

  Wayne

     

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Looks like a very interesting engine, but flame lickers being so unbelievably finicky (in my experience anyway) that I really don't know what to recommend that you might want to try!?!?

Position of flame near the port is one of the critical factors, to be sure, and perhaps the burner position ring is not really where it ought to be?!?!
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