Rebuilt Crosti 9f

spikey faz

Western Thunderer
Mike, well done but we need photos of how you got it in. I spent 30mins putting my 9F backhead in and out at an early stage of the build. I now cannot remember how I did it as those minutes were six years ago. HELP!
I'll see if I can get some pics for you. It does involve turning the loco upside-down!

Mike
 

spikey faz

Western Thunderer
I'll see if I can get some pics for you. It does involve turning the loco upside-down!

Mike
Well, I tried to do some pictures but I ran out of hands: one to hold the loco; one to hold the backhead and one to hold the phone-camera. I would have ended up dropping something!

Mike
 

spikey faz

Western Thunderer
Having got the l/h side more or less done...
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....time to move onto the r/h side.
On this occasion Ragstone hadn't got the injector controls in stock when I placed my order way back in time, so I've improvised with some EDM Models castings.
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At this point I noticed they should be attached to a bracket. So a bit of micro-bodging!
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Should do the job!
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It needs a bit of refining with some of the exposed metal on the left removing to make it less prominent.

Mike
 
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spikey faz

Western Thunderer
Hello Mike,

go on what pips had you not connected the correct way?

Nice looking build.

ATB

OzzyO.
Thanks OzzyO.

Bit hard to explain, but hopefully pictures below will show my error.

This pipe I'm pointing to...
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Anyway, nothing blew up!

Note that I'm definitely not aiming for an 'Evening Star' finish. No polished brass and copper for the Crosti! Hence the all over paint on the injectors.

Mike
 

Dave Holt

Western Thunderer
Mike.

Perhaps not quite in accord with the photo (which seems to show a very odd vacuum gauge), I would use dials from the 3rd column for the boiler and valve chest pressure gauges and from the RH column for the brake gauge.

Dave.
 
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