Renown Repulse Restoration Group

 
   

 Mechanical new parts

May saw the arrival of the first batch of new engine parts that had been ordered from European Diesels. A sample of which are seen on the 4th May 2008. 
new bits
As part of the first order of engine parts all 16 connecting rods were sent to European Diesels to have their little end bushes renewed, here one of the connecting rods is seen with its new little end bush.
The scraper rings, Top compression rings, and standard compression rings are seen wrapped in the greased paper that they arrived in. A big end bearing and a big end stretch bolt are seen in the backgound.
This picture shows a closer view of the scraper rings and top compression rings. At this time four sets of everything had been ordered, a subsequent order was placed later in the summer for sufficient rings and seals to refit all 16 liners into the engine block.
Brass work is not limited to Great Western Steam engines, RRRG Volunteer Dave Rolfe ably demonstrates that even dirty old engine water jacket pipes can look impressive. An unrestored example is seen below awaiting Dave's magic touch, both pictures were taken on the 18th May 2008.
Water pipe seen prior to cleaning.