Accucraft Edrig - help a new guy out

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Accucraft Edrig - help a new guy out

Post by nlc1072 » Tue Jul 14, 2026 1:29 pm

Hello, I bought this Edrig for £200, it's in need of repair and is losing steam under the front... Any ideas? Also what gloss black paint should I use to repaint the front?

Thank you!
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Re: Accucraft Erig - help a new guy out

Post by philipy » Tue Jul 14, 2026 1:39 pm

Hi Nic,
Now, I know next to nothing about steam loco's but even for those that do, "under the front" doesn't give much to go on, could you be a bit more specific about where under the front?
As for the paint, most folks would paint the smokebox in matt black rather than gloss, but either way it needs to be heat resistant paint and I believe that barbeque paint is often quoted. It also needs to be completely stripped back and degreased first and then given a proper primer before the black, because getting paint to stick to brass is not the easiest thing to do.

No doubt others who know more than me will be along to give you more precise advice.
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Re: Accucraft Erig - help a new guy out

Post by nlc1072 » Tue Jul 14, 2026 2:11 pm

Thanks Phillip! I appreciate the advise and will certainly follow what you have said.

When I open the regulator the front hisses a lot and the pressure drops rather quickly. I can't see the steam coming out, but the front ends up in a cloud from the underside. I'll see if I can have a closer look later as well.

I also got a roundhouse russell for £400, that steams and runs perfectly from the same collection.

Both have been used without dionised/filtered water in a hard water area, so will need some attention going forward however.
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Re: Accucraft Edrig - help a new guy out

Post by nlc1072 » Tue Jul 14, 2026 6:56 pm

On closer inspection the reverser is jammed... Will have to check this out more thoroughly...
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Re: Accucraft Edrig - help a new guy out

Post by nlc1072 » Tue Jul 14, 2026 7:18 pm

Lit it, and the reverser unstuck... Still losing steam though somewhere

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Re: Accucraft Edrig - help a new guy out

Post by CharlesMac » Tue Jul 14, 2026 10:43 pm

Try this Google search to help you with setting up the reverser.
"How to adjust the reverser on an Accucraft Edrig"
This query will open up several helpful tips on the Edrig model.
The smokebox can be removed from the frame after taking out the exhaust pipe by unscrewing it.
The smokebox can then be degreased and sanded down to apply new paint.
From the looks of thigs the previous owner left the fire burn in the smokebox and destroy the paint.
The burner should be turned down so that the fire pops back onto the burner when it is in operation.
I have an Accucraft Earl that I have modified and still operate after 16 years of operation. With proper care the engine will give many years of operation.

The price you paid is a real bargain. Good luck with repairs and happy running.
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Re: Accucraft Edrig - help a new guy out

Post by Johnnie1000 » Tue Jul 14, 2026 11:08 pm

Something to consider, the Edrig is missing the circular lump of metal inside the smokebox door. I think they are steel, to protect the actual door from heat.

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Re: Accucraft Edrig - help a new guy out

Post by CharlesMac » Wed Jul 15, 2026 2:11 am

I made protection for the firebox door from a piece of .020 brass shim stock. I used a piece of fiberglass material to act as an insulator for the door.
The material I had was .100 thick so it would compress down to make a tight connection to the door. I had not any problem with the paint on the door blistering after that fix.
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Post by Scrat » Wed Jul 15, 2026 7:01 am

You might want to try my favourite test:

turn the loco upside down, put on some compressed air (even an adapter with a bit ot hose you blow into is ok, you do not need high pressure) and then spray the steam lines with some dishwashing liquid.
Any leak will create bubbles so you know where to investigate further.

Might be a broken solder joint.

Hope this helps.

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Re: Accucraft Edrig - help a new guy out

Post by nlc1072 » Wed Jul 15, 2026 11:59 am

And this is why I love this forum, so much brilliant advice!

I had left the loco on the study table across the room last night...

I woke up last night to the smell of gas, the filler valve last night was leaking...

New valve ordered this morning.

I will try all of the above and write back to see how I get on - I will also construct a protector for the smokebox door, I especially like the washing liquid idea - I used to repair bikes and I never though of crossing the puncture repair skill over to steam locos!

I recognised that the loco has been run with the flame in the wrong place as when I fired it up the first time it produced a large flame down inside the funnel, upon turning back the regulator it settled down to its correct spot.

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