Water is injected into the boiler at the top, to ensure that the water is directed to the sides and not straight down onto the tubes, this deflector plate is fitted. The original was completely life expired, badly corroded and falling to bits. This is the new fabrication which will be delivered to Riley's engineering for fitting to the boiler.
The riveting of the cab is still to take place, before this can happen the cab panels have to be removed to clean the paint from between the joints. This is the cab front piece, paint removed, prior to refitting.
Now bolted back into place.
The reversing rod support bracket clamped into place before drilling the fixing holes.
The reversing rod now fitted with the tunnel also in place on the right.
Benny bolting the tunnel into place.
The business end of the rod is attached to the reverser itself, which now has its cover fitted.
Benny lining up the rod whilst holding the head of the bolts with a spanner.
Pipework and one of the sand box filling pipes fitted.
The vacuum system pipework is gradually being fitted.
The pipe run underneath the running board.
A view between the frames with pipework and one of the sandboxes fitted.
Another view from the cab area.
Underneath the left hand running board, linkage, pipework and the reversing rod.
Another sand box with the filling pipe fitted.
The right hand expansion link fitted.
Not a brilliant picture but this shows the lubricator linkage and in the background is the eye bolt which is used to lift the connecting rod.
A close up of the lubricator pipe work.
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