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hi all, i've got myself some east german equipment. a VEB fimag generator with a VEB cunewalder diesel engine type 1 vd 8/8 sl.

it doesn't run at the moment since there are some parts floating about in the sump :mellow: very little compression and missing a few parts.

all in all a nice project to do when i'm bored. oh and since you lot are a bit pic hungry here's some

 

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got some more work done on the engine today, found out why bits of the governer were floating about in the sump.

the culprit is this little piece here:

 

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that little piece was behind the big gear you see in these pics:

 

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when we got those things out we thought lets see why there is no compression so we put some oil down the bore. still no improvement :(

so off came this piece

 

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then this piece:

 

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which doesn't look too healthy

 

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and off came this lot

 

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it soon became clear why there was such little compression, the piston rings were stuck right in the piston <_<

as can be seen here:

 

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the piston pin(is that the right word for the damn thing?) was almost completely stuck in the con rod, turns out there are a lot of burrs on there where the previous guy that worked on it hit it with something :banghead:  

 

anyway time for a cuppa and a  :smoke: to not get too angry at that previous guy

 

that's all for now

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Koen, I learned a long time ago that some people have no business working on engines, as they just don't care, and take no pride in they're work. :scratchhead:  I'm sure you'll get it back in order again. :thumbs: 

 

Matt 

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Yeah, What Matt says.  Good project machine there Koen. Like the Engine Drawings/Prints. I'll be watching your progress assuming you plan to get it back to A1 'Juice Generating' condition :thumbs: .   

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Yeah, What Matt says.  Good project machine there Koen. Like the Engine Drawings/Prints. I'll be watching your progress assuming you plan to get it back to A1 'Juice Generating' condition :thumbs: .   

 

if the genny part is still good then yes that's the plan, if that part is shot than i might be searching for a wheel horse to put it in :rolleyes:

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i've had another look at it this evening and when i was turning the crank with the mounted pully it struck me, i still have one of those thingies you put in a drill and put a socket on.

so i made this

 

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the socket on the end goes here:

 

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now i spin it at a reasonable speed and we were able to get it to produce 3 whole volts, sound  a bit week but atleast we know the genny still produces "juice"

now, here's some pic's of the genny part

 

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Koen, I learned a long time ago that some people have no business working on engines, as they just don't care, and take no pride in they're work. :scratchhead:  I'm sure you'll get it back in order again. :thumbs:

 

Matt 

Amazing what you find, believe it or not this engine was starting and running but a bit smoky!  Book says ring gap of 6 - 11 thou: these gaps more like 250 thou or quarter of an inch!!

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quick update,

 

I haven't made a lot of progress, pretty much none actually, but i ordered something that will hopefully prove to be quite useful with ordering parts and putting it back together

 

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i think it is quite a find, an enlish repair manual for a east german engine

 

 

that's all for now

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you guys remember those little dohickys from the governor that were broken? well i found some replacement parts, brand spanking new, well NOS actually

 

I'm talking about these thingys

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hearing the engine run for the first time is getting closer :)

 

now i need to search for some piston rings, don't suppose anyone has a set laying around, but if you do let me know ;)

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