I have found the pictured throttle valve, originally from a 1924 Brooks steam car.
The teardrop shaped opening is 5/32 X 1/2" The Brooks boiler ran at 400 psi.
The fitting toward the engine, while 1/2" npt, has a 3/16 bore.
I am running a small 2 cylinder engine that now is fed by a 3/8" pipe through a 3/8" globe valve. The boiler runs at 120 psig.
To me the Brooks valve would be too small even though the Brooks engine is much larger than my boat engine. I am sure there is a pressure - volume relationship here that I do not understand.
Would this valve work in my application? If so would it be a great advantage over a ball valve?
