HO scale 2-10-2 information needed
NW Modeling List
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Thu Apr 16 12:10:53 EDT 2009
Yep. I meant 16". The engines should have a 32" stroke.
EdK
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> Ed,
>
> I'm sure you meant 16", right? According to a response over on the
> Southern list, the Spectrum throw is a scale 13.5" It seems rather common
> to me to see reduced stroke in models - possible to deal with over-sized
> crossheads and other related parts?
>
> Barry,
>
> Are you sure about the valve gear thing? I suppose it would make sense
> for something like a Joy VG, but most gears had their own eccentric,
> separate from the crank pin. The crank throw is important (for my purpose
> at the moment, at least) because it determines the piston stroke.
>
> Kenneth Rickman
>
> NW Modeling List wrote:
>> Measure from the center of the driver axle to the center of the crankpin
>> screw. For either of those 2-10-2s that should be (measured with a scale
>> rule) 32 inches.
>>
>> EdKing
>
> and
> NW Modeling List wrote:
> > Marty
> >
> > The throw of the crank pin would be the distance from the centre of the
> > axle to the centre of the crank pin hole. In a loco valve gear it is
> > related to the movement of the valves in the steam chest above the
> > pistons. Roughly, longer throw = greater movement of valves.
> >
> > That's how it works in the UK anyway(!)
> >
> > Barry Reeves
>
>
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> Salisbury, NC
>
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