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Builds, Repairs, Show Your Machines! => Technical Tips, Builds, and Help => Topic started by: Hassellbear on March 27, 2024, 09:28:50 pm
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Only one way to do it properly .
Remove boiler from fire box .
Remove end cap clean all solder and resolder .
To remove the endcap i wrap the boiler in a wet but wrung out tea towel leaving the endcap and an inch or so of boiler exposed ..
I use a vertical gas bottle and torch and rotate the endcap around in the flame .
I use the back 0f a knife and slide the knife gently along the boiler and tap my way around the endcap untill,it come off . At which point it will roll 0f the bench and under the fridge . The wife will come in and demand to know why her tea towel is scorched . Then she will notice the smell emanating from under the fridge from the hot endcap and dust .
Cheers
Dennis
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I would remove it from the fire house and remove the cap. Something looks a little bent
and while it's off you could clean up the excess solder. It will probably take new solder
better.
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The firebox/boiler and engine are removed from the plinth while I repaint it in a more original color. I took this opportunity to better clean the firebox. During this cleaning, I noticed soap bubbles coming from the rear boiler cap as I flushed the boiler. I didn’t notice this leak running on air or the one time the engine ran on steam. The pictures show the problem area.
I have to give some credit to Woe is me, as he spotted this issue with the boiler in the 1st pictures I posted.
I need some repair advise from more experienced enthusiasts. I’m torn between leaving the boiler on the firebox and re-soldering the leaking section only or removing the boiler from the base and re-soldering the entire cap.
Thanks in advance for your suggestions
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