7mm Scale 7 MOK 9F in Spain

Dave Holt

Western Thunderer
Mmmm. I'll be interested to see if the twin front beams can also rock about the fore-aft axis somehow or other. Otherwise, it's not properly compensated.
Dave.
 

richard carr

Western Thunderer
Dave

The answer to your question is es the front and rear bears can both rock.

It isn't true 3 point compensation but I think it will work well. If you look at Mike Sharman's book on compensation he has a pretty complicated solution for a 2-10-0.
The rocking part for the beams is the same as that used on the tender and that does work well enough

Richard
 

Len Cattley

Western Thunderer
I have a question to people who has built this kit, it is to with the hornguides on the instruction sheet page 2. On part No 150A it shows you to "Discard above dotted line" cut the part off. But looking at the etched parts I have 8 of part No150 I am driving from the rear Axle so do I need to use part 150A?16505432849447538186794785630727.jpg

Len
 

OzzyO

Western Thunderer
Len,

it would help to read the instructions if they were horizontal and not vertical.

ATB

OzzyO.
 

OzzyO

Western Thunderer
Hello Len,

looking at the instructions it implies to remove the bit on 150A but I would read a bit more of the instruction before removing it.

ATB

OzzyO.
 

Len Cattley

Western Thunderer
Hi chaps, because I have the modified ABC Gears for the 9F (which can go up inside the casting of the fire-box), do I need to modify the horn guide like it says in the instructions?

Len
 

OzzyO

Western Thunderer
Hi chaps, because I have the modified ABC Gears for the 9F (which can go up inside the casting of the fire-box), do I need to modify the horn guide like it says in the instructions?

Len

Hello Len,

looking at the instructions again I would say that yes you do need to remove the "bit" from part 150A. As the instructions say that it was for a drive system not developed.

ATB

OzzyO.
 

Len Cattley

Western Thunderer
Just done the hornguides, but I can't work how they go, do they slide in the slot or do they slide in the horn-guied with the round bit on the inside?
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Len
 

Len Cattley

Western Thunderer
Ho Col, I thought that but the turn boss won't slide in the slot. The only way it would slide if the turned boss was on the outside, so I don't no if this right?

Len
 

simond

Western Thunderer
I’ve not built one of these, but as I understand it, the “fat” square bit goes inside the frames and slides snugly between the cheeks of the inverted ”U” that is soldered inside the frames and this stops the blocks rotating. The slot in the blocks aligns with the frames, and the thin square bit and the round part are outside the frames. That way the only movement is vertical, they can‘t rotate, nor can they move in- or out-wards.
 
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