Can anyone identify this 19th Century ship engine part?

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Re: Can anyone identify this 19th Century ship engine part?

Post by mcandrew1894 » Tue Aug 31, 2010 12:11 am

The more I think about this one, the more I think you dug up some trash....located on the ship

Why?

If that rod was where it belonged, it would be deep in the bowels of the ship under a large cylinder block rust solid with the crank and crosshead guides...taking it out with a wrecking bucket would have caused all kinds of destruction....it would appear to be otherwise neat clean, and not deranged beyond the obvious oxidation....I would think it would look like a pretzel if removed by force....

I think they dumped what ever scrap was in the shipyard into or on the hull when they sunk her and you found some of it.......JMHO.

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Re: Can anyone identify this 19th Century ship engine part?

Post by piet schuurs » Wed Sep 01, 2010 5:53 pm

Or maybe a part of the windlass?

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Re: Can anyone identify this 19th Century ship engine part?

Post by mcandrew1894 » Thu Sep 02, 2010 2:00 am

Hi Piet,

If it was it was a big windlass with a seven foot connecting rod. :)

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Re: Can anyone identify this 19th Century ship engine part?

Post by piet schuurs » Thu Sep 02, 2010 6:50 am

You'r right Dave.
Must be a hell of a windlass than.
Do the old steamers carry a spare con-rod on deck like they do whit a spare screw maybe?
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Re: Can anyone identify this 19th Century ship engine part?

Post by 87gn@tahoe » Thu Sep 16, 2010 12:33 am

I would have to agree with the "trash" theory. Look at the cross head bearings, the bronze (gunmetal) has been removed.
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