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Brass engine spring replacement

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Posted by 7j43k on Wednesday, December 5, 2018 8:51 PM

ARTHILL

I need to replace the driver springs in an old brass engine. Is there a trick to holding the springs in place on the brass tabs while the wheel sets are being lowered in place and then a trick to holding each wheel set in place while I lower each succeeding wheel set?

 

To hold the springs on the pin before lowering the wheelset, the official solution is to use a bit of thick grease on the pin.  That should hold the spring.

Once a wheelset is lowered down on its spring-pair, its own weight should keep things together while you do the other drivers.  

And then the retaining plate should finish things up.

 

Ed

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Posted by selector on Wednesday, December 5, 2018 12:03 PM

Would something like adjustable grip hemostats work?  I can't really visualize what you're up against here, but I picture an inverted and cradled boiler and frame, upward facing slots where the axles go, and a bearing with coiled springs?  

A clear and sharply focused photo would really help.

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Brass engine spring replacement
Posted by ARTHILL on Wednesday, December 5, 2018 10:14 AM

I need to replace the driver springs in an old brass engine. Is there a trick to holding the springs in place on the brass tabs while the wheel sets are being lowered in place and then a trick to holding each wheel set in place while I lower each succeeding wheel set?

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