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Old 19th October 2020, 11:43
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How sad is this?

Am thinking of buying a Doxford crankcase door.
For what good reason she has asked.
Ummmmmmmmmmmmmm
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Old 19th October 2020, 12:29
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A door as a souvenir is harmless enough. Unless, of course, it is to complete the 6 cylinder J-type you are planning as her Christmas present.
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Old 19th October 2020, 13:13
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There used to be a single cylinder working Doxford at South Shields Martec college. I wonder what happened to that?
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Old 19th October 2020, 14:52
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Fond and all as I am off Doxford C/C Doors I would draw the line at buying one.
Unless it was a bargain.
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Old 19th October 2020, 15:48
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There used to be a single cylinder working Doxford at South Shields Martec college. I wonder what happened to that?
Think it's at the Anson Engine Museum in Poynton
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Old 19th October 2020, 16:04
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Fond and all as I am off Doxford C/C Doors I would draw the line at buying one.
Unless it was a bargain.
Perhaps she will buy me it for Christmas
Better still, if I'm a very good boy she might find me a NEME one from one of their octopus Doxfords
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Old 19th October 2020, 16:43
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This is the NEME NEMStop control stand. LBs pre timing valves had levers for NEMStop, reversing, fuel rate, starting air and on some engines, the fuel pressure handwheel was replaced by a lever.
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Old 19th October 2020, 21:30
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I have the layshaft and knackered first gear out of my Norton Commando gearbox sat on the fireplace.
It took Mrs rogd 6 years to notice!!
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Old 20th October 2020, 09:40
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I have the layshaft and knackered first gear out of my Norton Commando gearbox sat on the fireplace.
It took Mrs rogd 6 years to notice!!
She wouldn't have made a very good watchkeeper
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Old 20th October 2020, 10:36
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A door as a souvenir is harmless enough. Unless, of course, it is to complete the 6 cylinder J-type you are planning as her Christmas present.
The 58JS3 from Beamish would allow me to look at it and be sure it wasn't just a very bad dream I had 40-odd years ago.
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Old 20th October 2020, 11:13
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I am sure your plan will work but are you sure it will be cheaper than a divorce lawyer?
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Old 20th October 2020, 11:23
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I am sure your plan will work but are you sure it will be cheaper than a divorce lawyer?
Less concerned about the money than the cost to my mental health
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Old 20th October 2020, 15:39
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All crankcase doors are designed to leak oil, plenty of it. Are you sure the Axminister is up to it? Is the Little Lady prepared to wipe down every hour?
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Old 22nd October 2020, 09:14
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All crankcase doors are designed to leak oil, plenty of it. Are you sure the Axminister is up to it? Is the Little Lady prepared to wipe down every hour?
I checked that out and she made the excuse that you can't get the cotton waste these days
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Old 24th October 2020, 20:03
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This is the NEME NEMStop control stand. LBs pre timing valves had levers for NEMStop, reversing, fuel rate, starting air and on some engines, the fuel pressure handwheel was replaced by a lever.
The LBD I sailed with had the NEMSTOP lever, fuel lever, fuel pressure lever (not wheel), but the air lever went either Ahead or Astern so no reversing lever.
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Old 25th October 2020, 11:07
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The LBD I sailed with had the NEMSTOP lever, fuel lever, fuel pressure lever (not wheel), but the air lever went either Ahead or Astern so no reversing lever.
Ah yes! One of those posh ones with diaphragms and timing valves
I was never able to escape the 75LB6s
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Old 8th November 2020, 10:47
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Ah yes! One of those posh ones with diaphragms and timing valves
I was never able to escape the 75LB6s
You're right, sheer luxury! Until the de-tuner fell off!
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Old 8th November 2020, 17:46
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Will this do?

I'm only a 'lekkie so wouldn't know a dox-ford from a ford prefect!
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Old 9th November 2020, 07:56
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Don't sell yourself short, many Leckies were as good as a Third taking turns as the Doxford Octopus. And most were better than me.
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Old 9th November 2020, 11:57
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I was only given a turn at a Gotaverken. And only one shot, which I missed, before more deserving hands got a go. I did fractionally better at adjusting the pull rod nuts with the engine running (and the mob laughing from the sidelines) but again only once.

I must say that it looks as if my dancing lessons would have come in quite handy had I had a stab at starting a Doxford. I am sure that chap would have taken "Celebrity dance me strictly out of here" (OWTFIIC) hands down, well one hands down anyway.
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Old 9th November 2020, 13:11
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They only gave you a go so that you would lift the safety valves. A nights drinking on Leckys tab was something to look forward to.
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Old 9th November 2020, 19:04
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There must be a very good precedent for this kind of thing, in one of John Steinbeck's books someone has a collection of engine parts from very obscure engines. Possibly Cannery Row.

I still have a valve from my old Morris 8, the "burn" nearly reaches the stem, it looks like a half eaten mushroom,
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Old 9th November 2020, 20:29
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Oh dear, does this mean that I am going to have to dig out the two pistons from my BMW Isetta?
It was a single cylinder engine but there two 'events'.
One is a piston with a cracked skirt and part of the con rod still attached.
The other is the, more normal, piston with a valve head embedded in the top.

I'm sure I have them somewhere, I cannot possibly have thrown them away - unless someone else did....
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Old 29th December 2020, 21:14
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Am thinking of buying a Doxford crankcase door.
For what good reason she has asked.
Ummmmmmmmmmmmmm
You could tell her that you are going to install a really heavy-duty catflap......
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Old 30th December 2020, 17:44
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You're right, sheer luxury! Until the de-tuner fell off!
Didn't have that but a couple in our fleet had the triplex chain break. However, I wonder if crankshaft fractured in two places (City of Colombo) or No.4 main bearing journal being excentric and the back camshaft breaking(City of Newcastle) = one detuner falling off?
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