CinderSinger
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HI, i'm in the process of refurbishing and rebuilding a John Shawe Black Adder (1997 build).
I bought it as a box of bits so unfortunately have no reference material for where some of John's parts went. I am using the standard Roundhouse chassis & body handbooks for the rest. Other than that, for a real Black Adder, all I could find were a few low-res exterior photos from Tony W's website gallery, a couple of low-res videos on Youtube, plus just trying to refit John's extras until they seem to be in the right place.
This method has worked fine up until now for pretty much all of it except when I came to trying to try and locate John's fittings back inside the cab, in particular:
i) how each feed pipe (for the pressure gauge, lubricator, whistle, and blower) comes off John's manifold and runs next to the coal boiler in the cab area
ii) the new location of the modified Roundhouse lubricator and its pipework (which I think may result in the lubricator swapping sides, but then the drain plug is obstructed)
iii) how the bypass valve (with the long spindle and handle on the end) should be bolted to the cab floor (ie which parts of the casting should be above vs. below the cab floor)
Is anyone able to post any photos of their Black Adder cab which I could use as reference.
Also there is what looks like an extra in-line check valve in the box but all the main fittings (e.g. both sides of the axle pump and boiler feed) already have one so not entirely clear if it really is part of this loco. If anyone is able to shed any light on if they have (or do not have) extra inline valves anywhere in the water system that'd be great too.
Many thanks
I bought it as a box of bits so unfortunately have no reference material for where some of John's parts went. I am using the standard Roundhouse chassis & body handbooks for the rest. Other than that, for a real Black Adder, all I could find were a few low-res exterior photos from Tony W's website gallery, a couple of low-res videos on Youtube, plus just trying to refit John's extras until they seem to be in the right place.
This method has worked fine up until now for pretty much all of it except when I came to trying to try and locate John's fittings back inside the cab, in particular:
i) how each feed pipe (for the pressure gauge, lubricator, whistle, and blower) comes off John's manifold and runs next to the coal boiler in the cab area
ii) the new location of the modified Roundhouse lubricator and its pipework (which I think may result in the lubricator swapping sides, but then the drain plug is obstructed)
iii) how the bypass valve (with the long spindle and handle on the end) should be bolted to the cab floor (ie which parts of the casting should be above vs. below the cab floor)
Is anyone able to post any photos of their Black Adder cab which I could use as reference.
Also there is what looks like an extra in-line check valve in the box but all the main fittings (e.g. both sides of the axle pump and boiler feed) already have one so not entirely clear if it really is part of this loco. If anyone is able to shed any light on if they have (or do not have) extra inline valves anywhere in the water system that'd be great too.
Many thanks