V-16 cummins used as the prime mover for a compass thruster.
Taken during the unveiling process of the...hiccup...we had early in the morning.
It was certainly a learning experience as a cadet.
I learned pearlite or close grained grey cast iron makes a nice metal dust when smashed up...
Share a couple of pictures when I was a cadet
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Interesting bends!
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Re: Share a couple of pictures when I was a cadet
oh, i love the side view of the con rod, very art nouveau...
what happened? Hydro locked?
what happened? Hydro locked?
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Re: Share a couple of pictures when I was a cadet
Basically (and as I was a cadet it resulted in me being kinda left in the dark as I cleaned up the mess and snot of lube oil that had build up in the bilge underneath the engine):
Seemed as if the crown got stuck at essentially TDC
Con. rod ripped the wrist pin out and still kept on turning
So the wrist pin and con rod kept punching up and down - beating the hell out of the liner and punching a hole in the block
Liner dust was throughout the engine everywhere, grit was circulated through it all.
Hole in the block let the cooling water pour on into the sump.
Basically hell broke loose inside there, and unfortunately my cadet time was just about up so I missed the big job of cutting the side out of the ship and putting a new engine in.
Also - because this is a compass thruster for DP prime mover it doesn't stop running the same as most engines would when certain alarms and sensors ring off. So it was something to see. heh
Seemed as if the crown got stuck at essentially TDC
Con. rod ripped the wrist pin out and still kept on turning
So the wrist pin and con rod kept punching up and down - beating the hell out of the liner and punching a hole in the block
Liner dust was throughout the engine everywhere, grit was circulated through it all.
Hole in the block let the cooling water pour on into the sump.
Basically hell broke loose inside there, and unfortunately my cadet time was just about up so I missed the big job of cutting the side out of the ship and putting a new engine in.
Also - because this is a compass thruster for DP prime mover it doesn't stop running the same as most engines would when certain alarms and sensors ring off. So it was something to see. heh