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Stroppy Chippie
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Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2019 2:08 am |
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My bad - the truck is 12 volt (not 24 volt). Actually my good as it means that the wiring system is "reasonably" straight forward. As suggested I checked the globes out on the lights - there is one side light that has a globe with markings on it - 12 volt 8 watt (the other remaining globes are not marked). The description of the truck suggested by the Register in the UK was that it would be 24 volt so, I got it in my mind that it would be 24 volt. I went through the general wiring diagram for the truck (manuals supplied by the Register) and the 12 volt version dashboard is the one in the truck. The same wiring diagram introduced the confusion on the fuel pump as it only offers the 24 volt fit with the suggestion that the 12 volt aligned truck has a mechanical pump on the engine (it does not). I have just made contact with the gentleman that runs the RAF Firefighting Museum in the UK and who has a similar (not quite same) unit as the Nirimba one and he appears happy to supply images and info on his unit (will help out with some of the missing items in the cabin).
_________________ Brian Mackenzie
ex-Shipwright Instructor
Oct '88 to Dec '93 (NIRIMBA) before and beyond
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Seejay
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Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2019 5:53 am |
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Joined: Tue Nov 04, 2003 6:16 am Posts: 1950
City or Town: Cairns
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It's surprising the number of people out there who resurrect old machinery simply for the pleasure of doing so, and I'm certainly one of those. Brian, pleased to see you've had a breakthrough of sorts with the wiring. Gaining the assistance of another nutcase ... er... enthusiast with a similar vehicle is invaluable.
_________________ Chris O'Keefe R43136 Ex WO Chippy 19th MOBI Intake July 65 to July 85 HMAS Nirimba X 4 -Penguin-Sydney-Queenborough - Creswell - Moreton - Stalwart - Platypus - Coonawarra Reconstruction Team 76 - Platypus - Hobart - Cerberus - FHQ - Coonawarra. Anyone can be ordinary. Shipwrights choose to be extraordinary!
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Chippy Ned
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Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2019 8:32 am |
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John Kelly (WEBMASTER) R42620 Ex-WOMTH 13th MOBI Intake July'62 to July'83 Nirimba x3 - Rushcutter - Sydney x2 (Carrier) - Melbourne (Carrier) - Penguin - Kuttabul - Creswell x3 - Stalwart x2 - Brisbane.
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Seejay
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Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2019 5:54 pm |
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_________________ Chris O'Keefe R43136 Ex WO Chippy 19th MOBI Intake July 65 to July 85 HMAS Nirimba X 4 -Penguin-Sydney-Queenborough - Creswell - Moreton - Stalwart - Platypus - Coonawarra Reconstruction Team 76 - Platypus - Hobart - Cerberus - FHQ - Coonawarra. Anyone can be ordinary. Shipwrights choose to be extraordinary!
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Stroppy Chippie
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Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2019 12:23 am |
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Hey, this guy has over 50 fire trucks in the Museum (I have enough trouble with one)
_________________ Brian Mackenzie
ex-Shipwright Instructor
Oct '88 to Dec '93 (NIRIMBA) before and beyond
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gsrobertson
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Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2019 12:33 am |
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Seejay wrote: It's surprising the number of people out there who resurrect old machinery simply for the pleasure of doing so, and I'm certainly one of those. Brian, pleased to see you've had a breakthrough of sorts with the wiring. Gaining the assistance of another nutcase ... er... enthusiast with a similar vehicle is invaluable. Well I don't know about the rest of you but I bet I've got the biggest old machinery resurrection going - the John Oxley, 800 tons. https://www.facebook.com/johnoxleysteamship/http://johnoxley.org.au/We can fit your little red wagon in our well deck, Strop. Mind you, it is taking a while (2002 to 2023) and she's not back in the water yet. BUT she will go to sea, fully operational and in survey. (eventually)Give me a yell and come down to check it out. I know you just love an old steam engine. (or two,or three) So there!!
_________________ Gordon Robertson ex-CPOETC R42793 15th MOBI Intake July63 to March74 Nirimba, Sydney III, Collingwood(UK), WSTG(UK), Lonsdale, Swan, Cerberus, Kuttabul, Harman, Kuttabul(RANTAU)
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Stroppy Chippie
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Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2019 8:53 pm |
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gsrobertson wrote: Seejay wrote: It's surprising the number of people out there who resurrect old machinery simply for the pleasure of doing so, and I'm certainly one of those. Brian, pleased to see you've had a breakthrough of sorts with the wiring. Gaining the assistance of another nutcase ... er... enthusiast with a similar vehicle is invaluable. Well I don't know about the rest of you but I bet I've got the biggest old machinery resurrection going - the John Oxley, 800 tons. https://www.facebook.com/johnoxleysteamship/http://johnoxley.org.au/We can fit your little red wagon in our well deck, Strop. Mind you, it is taking a while (2002 to 2023) and she's not back in the water yet. BUT she will go to sea, fully operational and in survey. (eventually)Give me a yell and come down to check it out. I know you just love an old steam engine. (or two,or three) So there!! Thanks Gordon but no need to check it out - just be prepared to offer advice on this site, on occasion Your restoration will remain way bigger than mine.
_________________ Brian Mackenzie
ex-Shipwright Instructor
Oct '88 to Dec '93 (NIRIMBA) before and beyond
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Seejay
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Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2019 6:09 am |
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_________________ Chris O'Keefe R43136 Ex WO Chippy 19th MOBI Intake July 65 to July 85 HMAS Nirimba X 4 -Penguin-Sydney-Queenborough - Creswell - Moreton - Stalwart - Platypus - Coonawarra Reconstruction Team 76 - Platypus - Hobart - Cerberus - FHQ - Coonawarra. Anyone can be ordinary. Shipwrights choose to be extraordinary!
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Stroppy Chippie
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Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2019 6:15 pm |
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There is steam but coming out the ears............rebuilding the SU electric fuel pump. Easy, dismantle, take photos, follow the directions, ensure that all the new parts in the overhaul kit get used. On the pump two brass discs - in the kit one brass disc and one plastic type disc. On the diagram (on the interweb) both discs numbered the same (suggesting both brass) . Safe course of action, reassemble with two brass discs and contact the supplier to see if there was a sneeky design change (mind you the lower disc now has a spring (in the overhaul kit and shown on the diagram) that was not in the pump when I took it apart . Nearly finished, all I need to do is reconnect the long bolt on the diaphragm that goes up through the coil and screws into a small shaft (that is hard to see and also turns ) whilst the spring is pushing the diaphragm in the opposite direction . Outcome - placed on bench - tomorrows job...............
_________________ Brian Mackenzie
ex-Shipwright Instructor
Oct '88 to Dec '93 (NIRIMBA) before and beyond
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Seejay
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Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2019 7:51 pm |
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_________________ Chris O'Keefe R43136 Ex WO Chippy 19th MOBI Intake July 65 to July 85 HMAS Nirimba X 4 -Penguin-Sydney-Queenborough - Creswell - Moreton - Stalwart - Platypus - Coonawarra Reconstruction Team 76 - Platypus - Hobart - Cerberus - FHQ - Coonawarra. Anyone can be ordinary. Shipwrights choose to be extraordinary!
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