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D17000 in-frame about to start... Interest?
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16 years 2 weeks ago #22757
by Locodriver
I'm about to start re-assembling one of our D17000s.
If there's interest I'll post pictures of the progress.
Purt-near full in-frame rebuild...
Jerry Beck
Cass Scenic Railroad
Cass, WV
Jerry Beck II
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Cass Scenic Railroad
Cass, WV
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16 years 2 weeks ago #22767
by Deas Plant.
Hi, Locodriver.
I hope you didn't think you could hang out a bait like that around here and not get a bite - or 62. Please feel free to post all the photos of your D17000 rebuild that you want to - or even more.
You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.
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16 years 2 weeks ago #22770
by Locodriver
I'll post some this afternoon with clever dialog...
Jerry
Jerry Beck II
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Cass Scenic Railroad
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16 years 2 weeks ago #22772
by SJ
Here in the area years ago there were dozens of them around in drag lines and for other power, even locomotives. I have rebuilt dozens of them at the dealer years ago and they were made quite different than other engines of the era.They had one head for each cyliner and the top and bottom of the block were a two piece affair and the cylinder liners were housed in a block for two liners and the bottom crankcase was a one piece with the 4 cyl. blocks bolted to it.The 17000 was a V8 engine with a 90 degree block setup so was a little wider than the later V engines.The starting engine was across the back like the D 2,4, and 6s.Some early ones had two water pumps on them, one for each bank of the main engine.The loco. engines I did for a railroad Co. had an outside oil pump where normally they were inside like most other engines.The loco. engines I did didn,t have a starting engine but they motorized the generator in the loco. to turn them.We borrowed a starting engine setup from a coal strippings customer so it could be started and dyno tested.They weren,t a smooth running engine like most other Cat V engines esp. the later Vs.which had more balancing systems in them.
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16 years 2 weeks ago #22774
by carlsharp
Hey Jerry post away!!
Oz et al do you have a CATalog pic of this engine you can post so we know what we are looking at?
Thanks
CS
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16 years 2 weeks ago #22779
by Mike Mahler
I'm about to start re-assembling one of our D17000s.
If there's interest I'll post pictures of the progress.
Purt-near full in-frame rebuild...
Jerry Beck
Cass Scenic Railroad
Cass, WV
Photos please...
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