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What is with flaming GE's

  • QUOTE: Originally posted by AC6000CW

    rgroeling can you email your railfan photos to me please.


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  • http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=90384
    This is what happens to a unit that is unfortunate enough to be behind one of those...
    Matthew

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  • QUOTE: Originally posted by TrainFreak409

    Look! It's the Locomotive Torch!

    FLAME ON!





    [:p][xx(]


    So, can we call it an honorary steam locomotive?

    No wait, a steam locomotive doesn't smoke THAT much.
    Smile, it makes people wonder what you're up to. Chief of Sanitation; Clowntown
  • QUOTE: Originally posted by TomDiehl

    QUOTE: Originally posted by TrainFreak409

    Look! It's the Locomotive Torch!

    FLAME ON!





    [:p][xx(]


    So, can we call it an honorary steam locomotive?

    No wait, a steam locomotive doesn't smoke THAT much.

    I've never seen a steam locomotive with flames shooting out the stack,either[:p]!
    Ride Amtrak. Cats Rule, Dogs Drool.
  • Didn't you read railroad reading a while back about starting a cold locomoitve, sure they can!
  • QUOTE: Originally posted by trainboyH16-44

    http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=90384
    This is what happens to a unit that is unfortunate enough to be behind one of those...
    Matthew


    Thats an EMD[;)]
  • QUOTE: Originally posted by uspscsx

    QUOTE: Originally posted by waltersrails

    Yes your right NS GE's do smoke a lot and flame a lot. Im a railroad photogragher and ns makes exallent shots for me.

    Flaming NS diesels make me glad I'm a CSX fan. It seems as if ex-Conrail's are giving them trouble[?]...I guess CSX got the better loco's, then. I've seen one, count it, one photo of a flaming CSX unit, and I cannot count the number of NS units I've seen flaming.





    I suppose you're right. But I tend to see mostly Southern Pacific and Conrails flame it out than NS Locos themselves. Preferibly, you are right about NS smoking more often than CSX though---lol!

    Richard
    Richard Click here to go to my rail videos! Click here to go to my rail photos! .........
  • Actually, GE designed them to flame on purpose just to give all you railfans something to complain about...
  • Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but I just ran across this and thought I'd chime in.

    The reason some GE's smoke so much and occasionally show stack flames is because of their exhaust manifold design. At idle, raw fuel in the exhaust tends to settle out and collect in the manifold.

    When the loco gets notched up, especially under load, after idling for a while, the increased heat vaporizes and may ignite that raw fuel. That's why you usually see it when the loco is accelerating it's train.

    It has nothing to do with fuel lines leaking or turbo failures, although those events can certainly also cause smoke and/or flames.

    Steve
  • I was watching a video with Alco's and looks like they tend to flame too. Especially the century series.

  • Q: I detest flaming GE's, don't you?

    A: I don't know, I've never flamed any.
  • [:D][8D][:)][:P][;)][(-D][:-,][swg][swg][:-^]Must be a French locomotive. [:D][8D][:)][:P][;)][(-D][:-,][swg][swg][:-^]