Hi again, everyone. I'm back with another "project" engine, this time generously donated by Richard (
@RichSteamTx). Thank you, Rich!
As the title says, it's an Empire (or "Empco") model B-43. According to the Stilson book, the B-43 model was introduced in 1930, and is among the most common models (including the
No. 43 model) produced by the Metal Ware Corporation. I'm not sure when this particular engine was produced. Maybe one of the experts out there has an idea.
At any rate, it's of the reciprocating, double-acting type. Other than the failed paint, it's really not in bad shape. The heater works, and most of the plating is in good condition. It's missing a couple of parts, such as the throttle screw, and the shoulder bolt which serves as the crank pin. The cap which fits on the whistle is broken off, but still present.
Here are some "before" pictures (the whistle and smokestack have been removed, and are shown in a separate picture):
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This should be a rewarding project. I'm planning to fabricate the missing parts, just for the fun of it, and may even renew some of the nickel plating to achieve a new appearance. I've already started taking the engine apart, and preparing some of the pieces for new paint. Stay tuned...
Paula