IP Jane / PPS Janet

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IP Jane / PPS Janet

Post by Chris Cairns » Tue Nov 20, 2007 7:17 pm

Some time ago I got some IP Jane bodywork off ebay. I had intended getting a scrap Mamod SL1 and creating an IP Jane look-alike, although the Mamod boiler does not have the rear aperture for the safety valve in the right place for this bodywork.

So when a chassis and boiler from a PPS Janet came up on ebay it was too good an opportunity to miss (with apologies to tmuir and ACLR).

I've just received the chassis and boiler, and here is a practise fit.

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It needs a few bits to get it steaming and finished, as follows: -

1. A Mamod or PPS reverser/regulator valve.
2. Circlips and washers to fit the coupling rods.
3. A Lubricator.
4. A steam pipe and exhaust pipe.
5. A burner. It came with a gas tank which could be used, but the pipe and jet that came with it are too long (I'm currently not up to silver soldering yet) and need bending. This will require a ceramic burner.
6. A combustion chamber.
7. A front buffer plate and coupling. I will probably fit this with multi height couplings to allow it to run with different rolling stock.
8. Various screws and nuts to hold things together.

It has an extended regulator shaft which will be good if I decide to fit the ceramic burner with the horizontal gas tank, making space in the cab very limited. The boiler has suffered damage to the front of it due to incorrect fitting into the smokebox, which hopefully I can repair with some gentle heating, and if fitted correctly the water sight glass tube fouls the handrail thread on the left side, so this will need trimming as well. The last owner was obviously having problems with steam leaks as everything has been coated in silicone heat gasket material.

Not in a hurry to get this one going yet as I need to source the above parts first.

And what should I call it - an IPS Jane?

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Post by SillyBilly » Tue Nov 20, 2007 8:11 pm

Sounds like a good project Chris. Silver soldering really isn't hard, if you don't fancy having a go, then i'd be please to have a look at it for you. I'm sure I have a mamod combustion chamber if you fancy?

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Post by steamyjim » Tue Nov 20, 2007 8:30 pm

Nice engine, and a great project!

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Post by ACLR » Wed Nov 21, 2007 7:29 am

Great purchase Chris
went way above what i could afford at the moment sorry i pushed the price up for you tho but didnt know you was bidding.
all spending has stoped for us as we have a holiday trip comming up in 4 months time so need every penny we can spare :D

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Post by Chris Cairns » Wed Nov 21, 2007 7:48 am

No Problem ACLR, thats part of the fun with ebay.

Still ended up paying far less than these parts would cost new (at least £210). It is the latest style of PPS boiler so has the 2 additional bushes on the boiler, so I will be able to fit a pressure gauge easily on this one.

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Post by South-Trethevy » Fri Jan 04, 2008 9:46 pm

i like what i see in the picture. u could call it and IP-Jane Replica/Rebirth or summit along those line. IPS sounds abit weird.
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Post by SillyBilly » Fri Jan 04, 2008 11:36 pm

South-Trethevy wrote:IPS sounds abit weird.
Only because you don't hear it often!

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Post by South-Trethevy » Fri Jan 04, 2008 11:39 pm

i suppose god luk wiv it.
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