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B&O 0-4-0 DOCKSIDE LIVE STEAM

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using a thread sealant sparingly on the threads.  Ensure it is tightened up firmly.   

Replace the assembly into the burner and re-connect the pipe to the control 

valve.  Ensure this is done up tightly, test CAREFULLY with a flame and the gas 

“just on,” for leaks.  Tightened if required.

PREPARATION FOR RUNNING:

Always service the engine in the following order; gas, oil then water.

To fill the gas tank: invert the gas can and apply the nipple to the gas inlet valve 

on the top of the turret in the tender. You will know when the gas tank is full; gas 

will blow back from the inlet valve in a strong jet.  A small amount of gas and air 

will escape during filling, but the difference between this and when the tank is 

full is always clear.  Always keep the gas can valve vertical when filling the gas 

tank.  After filling, pour room temp water into tender for fuel tank water bath.

To fill the lubricator: as you will read in the instructions for the “end of the run”, 

the lubricator should be empty of oil and water with the valve left in the open 

position.   Now close the valve and remove the filler cap.  Fill-up the lubricator 

with steam oil to about ¼ inch below the top.  Leave the filler cap off for the 

present, so that any trapped air can escape.  Remember to refit the cap after 

you have filled the boiler.

To fill the boiler: remove the filler cap.  Fill the boiler completely- ideally using 

distilled water, using the large syringe provided.  When the boiler is full of water, 

pull out 30 ml of water using the large syringe.  This will allow space in the top of 

the boiler for steam to build.  Replace the boiler filler cap. (Filler caps should be 

firm finger tight).  They are sealed with a trapped “O” ring and, therefore should 

not be over-tightened.

Summary of Contents for B&O 0-4-0 DOCKSIDE

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual B O 0 4 0 DOCKSIDE Live Steam ...

Page 2: ...f lifts up and tilts sideways to give easy access to the cab interior SAFETY FIRST All our locomotives are safe to run and will give many hours of pleasure providing the following safety procedures are followed 1 Please read the instructions thoroughly before running for the first time 2 Always do a complete refill of gas oil and water Never refill just the gas to prolong the run 3 Never let the e...

Page 3: ...ed and acceleration both will cause premature wear in the valve gear END OF RUN As previously mentioned the locomotive will slow due to pressure dropping when the fire has gone out Stop at a convenient place and open the lubricator drain valve Blow out all condensed water and remaining oil Leave the drain valve open and allow all the remaining steam to blow out The locomotive should be allowed to ...

Page 4: ...as can valve vertical when filling the gas tank After filling pour room temp water into tender for fuel tank water bath To fill the lubricator as you will read in the instructions for the end of the run the lubricator should be empty of oil and water with the valve left in the open position Now close the valve and remove the filler cap Fill up the lubricator with steam oil to about inch below the ...

Page 5: ... to raise steam RUNNING When the engine has raised to about 40 psi you are now ready to start running It is advisable to run the engine in reverse first It clears the condensed water from the cylinders best this way Before commencing your first run of the day it is advisable to put a cloth loosely over the chimney for a few minutes as condensed water will be ejected from the chimney This is quite ...

Page 6: ...tor before refilling and DO NOT refill with gas near any other live steam loco or open flame When locomotive slows as the pressure falls at the end of a run stop the engine Gently open the lubricator valve and blow out any condensed water If you intend to continue running close the drain when you see oil coming out of it and carry out a general refill If it is the last run of the day leave the lub...

Page 7: ...ength 13 35 inches 339 06 mm Width 4 13 inches 105 mm Height 5 87 inches 149 mm Caution This model is an accurate replica of the original locomotive It has sharp and moving parts The locomotive drive rods are stainless steel with sharp edges AT ANY TIME OPERATORS MUST NOT BECOME IN CONTACT WITH THE MODEL WHILE IT IS POWERED UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL ACCUCRAFT TRAINS BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INCID...

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