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I would offer to move it but one of my blocks currently looks like this
Tom
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At least you managed to get something out of them, I've been after an F block for nearly 2 years, they think they've got one somewhere....
Tom
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I am fitting a big petrol paraffin engine in place of a diesel, I suppose it could be seen as helping the environment! It is green too.
Tom
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this sounds like a very early engine, Do you have any photos? It may pre date WW, does it have a normal HT magneto?
Tom
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If only the side lock at Beeston was still in use, they could have just gone around the weir then!
Tom
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Its semi related it the woman still at Watford i think it was? Might have bern foxton but sure it was watford.
She always use to tell us to get on the motor and hurry up or down we would normaly get to the top or bottom and only be waiting for 2 locks that was with me and dad on the motor and just her with the butty.
Its the one where the bottom 3 think it is are spred out a bit more. Its been so long sence ive done them but it was def one of the 2
That would have been at Foxton, she used to do the same whenever we took a pair of boats through too.
the current lot of
retardsvolunteers are completely different and in need of some training in how to deal with paying customers, it's almost worth not going that way to avoid dealing with them.Tom
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I spoke to willie earlier in the year, but he only really has poppet valve spares not ricardo ( e,f and g) I was trying to source a block for a 6 HP paraffin engine then.
Tom
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Unfortunately Phil doesn't usually have any of the petrol paraffin spares, he concentrates on the diesels.
Tom
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I suppose its no worse than the average boater with a petrol generator, the Kelvin will mostly run on paraffin, only using a small amount of petrol to start, there will however be no gas on this boat .Aren't petrol engines a bad idea for a narrowboat ?
Looks like a big project , best of luck with it.
Tom
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The welding is done with a DC inverter welder using nickel rods and some pre and post heat, I have found only welding small sections is best then allowing a long time to cool naturally works best.
I think we have spare camshaft bearings somewhere but I'll let you know if I need them thanks.
Strangely the camshaft turns freely with no tightness anywhere.
I think I'm going to have to try to find a block unfortunately, although I have started drawing a fabricated one if none are available
Tom
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I did ask them, they weren't too hopeful!
Tom
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I think this is the worst of the useable blocks that we have, I am trying to find a better one but there aren't that many of them left.
Tom
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Derby Canal River Trent Branch.
in History & Heritage
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on a slightly different note, has anyone recently tried to get up the upper Trent towards Burton?
it would make an interesting alternative to the bottom end of the T&M
Tom