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Mamod Rescue

Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2020 10:03 pm
by georgesheppard
After building a MSS loco (thread over here http://www.gardenrails.org/forum/viewto ... 428450de36) I picked up a rather sad looking Mamod loco on Ebay.
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I neglected to take any photos once it arrived but I set about stripping it down and cleaning it up. I replaced the gaskets and resprayed the body, boiler and chimney. I went for matt black BBQ paint and vw indigo blue for the body.
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I think the first phase of restoration went relatively well however while it ran quite nicely on the blocks, performance was lacking on the track. I ran out of time to work on it so it's been sitting on a shelf for the last few months. Inspired by the progress I've made with the MSS loco recently this old Mamod has found it's way back on to my kitchen table.

Since the last time it was on the blocks I've fitted a dream steam dead leg lubricator & regulator, Roy Wood Models reverser block, water top up valve and a gas burner. The body work has been resprayed (again!) after cutting out a notch for the regulator and I've fitted a brass handrail to the side panels. I've also lapped the port faces + cylinders.
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Annoyingly while putting everything back together this afternoon I can't for the life of me get the sight glass to seal! I'm hoping a fresh O ring which should arrive later in the week will do the trick!

Steam up video to follow once the boiler stops leaking..

Re: Mamod Rescue

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2021 9:54 am
by georgesheppard
Having reassembled the loco over the last few days I had it out on the track this morning. I ended up swapping out the boiler after some inserts came loose. The current parts list:

* standard wheels and pistons
* RWM reverser
* Dream steam regulator, dead leg lubricator, high pressure safety valve & water top up valve
* Bix gas burner from Forest Classics
* Replacement MSS boiler

The paint job isn't perfect but for my first 'rescue' project I'm pretty happy with out it's turned out.
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Here is a video I shot in slow-mo on my iPhone.


Re: Mamod Rescue

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2021 4:09 pm
by Superbiker_uk
Very nice job that! Great to see another humble Mamod SL saved and running. Great work :thumbup: Happy New year and keep on steaming :D

Re: Mamod Rescue

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2021 3:17 pm
by Norman H
Nice job. looks great

Re: Mamod Rescue

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2023 4:37 pm
by Sir Clothem Cap
Looks Great, Nice rescue