ETSRRCo
Toms River, NJ
 Brakeman Posts:34
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 | | 08/28/2008 8:08 PM |
| I have a question about a fitting on the moguls boiler. There seems to be an extra fitting on the back of the boiler that is not hooked up to anything. What is this fitting? Is this a check valve to add a water pump? -Eric
 | | Eric Bolton, Owner/operator: East Tigard & Southern Railroad Co. S.A. #26 New Jersey Transit; Locomotive Engineer
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cabforward
Roseville Calif
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 | | 08/28/2008 9:01 PM |
| Eric that fitting is there so that if you wanted to instal a hand pump you had a place for the water to enter the boiler hope this helps matt | | | |
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ETSRRCo
Toms River, NJ
 Brakeman Posts:34
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 | | 08/29/2008 12:52 PM |
| Thats what i figured it was. Thanks! So has anyone installed a hand pump on one of the moguls?
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cabforward
Roseville Calif
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 | | 08/29/2008 9:33 PM |
| Yup the holes should be pre drilled in the lift out tray matt | | | |
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ETSRRCo
Toms River, NJ
 Brakeman Posts:34
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 | | 08/29/2008 10:01 PM |
| Thats what those are for! Sorry I'm very new to the live steam thing. These little engines are a bit different from what I'm used to working on.  | | Eric Bolton, Owner/operator: East Tigard & Southern Railroad Co. S.A. #26 New Jersey Transit; Locomotive Engineer
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NHSTEAMER 1st Class Member Las Vegas NV
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 | | 08/29/2008 11:59 PM |
| Eric B. quit being a show off HAHA Send me a PM and I can answer any questions if you need, I have a mogul also and a few others. |

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topshed
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 | | 09/03/2008 1:47 AM |
| Hi. I have an Accucraft mogul as well. I've always found it odd that they should have this fitting as I can see little point in adding a water pump when there is no way of knowing how much water is left in the boiler without a sight glass. I fitted mine with an electronic water level detector which came with an integrated goodall valve. I have considered swapping the redundant check valve on the backhead for a blow-down valve, which would at least be useful. Just never got around to it, too busy running trains I guess. Martin | | | |
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