Fairbanks Morse Typhoon pump
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Fairbanks Morse Typhoon pump
I have just acquired a Fairbanks Morse "Typhoon" pump that I hope to team up with a 1942 Lister D
The pump has an old repair to the suction side that I intend to leave as it is part of it's history and is a proper old school fix.
I have got it stripped and found no major problems apart from the usual valve seals and springs.
Does anybody have any information on these pumps regarding dating and spares ?
The pump has an old repair to the suction side that I intend to leave as it is part of it's history and is a proper old school fix.
I have got it stripped and found no major problems apart from the usual valve seals and springs.
Does anybody have any information on these pumps regarding dating and spares ?
Pump hand- Born to be wild
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Re: Fairbanks Morse Typhoon pump
You might try here for some more info SMOKSTAK
and maybe here for a manual FLYWHEEL
Good luck.
and maybe here for a manual FLYWHEEL
Good luck.
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Re: Fairbanks Morse Typhoon pump
Thanks, I have started stripping it down and it's typical early American, very rustic and built like a brick*** house.
Pump hand- Born to be wild
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Re: Fairbanks Morse Typhoon pump
I presume you mean brick outhousePump hand wrote: ..........very rustic and built like a brick*** house.
For aficionados of the outdoor privy, I can highly recommend 'The Specialist' by Charles Sale - short but entertaining IMHO.
I had a copy, but lent it to a friend who went off to work at GCHQ and was never seen again.
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Re: Fairbanks Morse Typhoon pump
Sorry to hear of the disappearance of your friend.Woodsman wrote:I presume you mean brick outhousePump hand wrote: ..........very rustic and built like a brick*** house.
For aficionados of the outdoor privy, I can highly recommend 'The Specialist' by Charles Sale - short but entertaining IMHO.
I had a copy, but lent it to a friend who went off to work at GCHQ and was never seen again.
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Re: Fairbanks Morse Typhoon pump
All stripped except the gland packing and cross head. Valve discs and springs are all shot as expected but the valve faces look good.
Looks like I am going to have to drill out all the drain plugs and re-tap and replace with drain cocks (probably the reason for the casing repair) more about that later.
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Re: Fairbanks Morse Typhoon pump
I'm more concerned about the disappearance of my Book !!oldgit wrote:Sorry to hear of the disappearance of your friend.
Thinking about him reminded me of his Batten Special racing car and being stopped by the police on the A1 because the exhaust was too loud.
So I search t'interweb and, blow me, he's written a book! https://www.battenspecial.com/
Will have to get in touch. Apologies for hijacking the thread.
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Re: Fairbanks Morse Typhoon pump
Had a close look at the repair to the main body. It's a crack in the casing in the suction inlet chamber so it's LP and doesn't require welding.
I intend to leave it as it is, as it's part of it's history and shows an old school repair, nobody would have taken the time and trouble these days to drill and form around all those contours.
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Re: Fairbanks Morse Typhoon pump
Managed to get all of the drain plugs out in one piece, but will need to clean out the threads and replace the plugs with brass cocks, to hopefully prevent another repair caused by freezing.
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Re: Fairbanks Morse Typhoon pump
Pump hand wrote:Managed to get all of the drain plugs out in one piece, but will need to clean out the threads and replace the plugs with brass cocks, to hopefully prevent another repair caused by freezing.
Note that these plugs will be American National Pipe Thread and not British Standard Pipe thread (BSP).
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Re: Fairbanks Morse Typhoon pump
Thanks Blue Cat I worked 35 years with mostly American oilfield gear so I expected that one. I knew them taps and dies would come in handy someday !
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