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Old 22nd March 2021, 16:32
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Doxford Top Piston Guides

Following on from Fullagar Engines #22; When Doxford were developing the P-type, they ran an LBD with the bottle guides very slack to see the effect of not having top piston guides. However, they were a bit worried and so fitted white metal sleeves around the side rods to act as a guide. They found very heavy wear on the white metal but it was not in the port/starboard direction from the ship rolling as they expected but in the fore/aft direction. After some investigation they found this was due to the the side rods oscillating due to the compression/combustion forces acting around inner dead centre. The bottle guides and the white metal sleeves were removed and never replaced. One development tick for the P-type and J-type.
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