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Author:  Les Beckman [ Tue Oct 07, 2008 7:21 pm ]
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Gee Jeff, IRM has THREE GP-7's? Sounds as if perhaps a trade for the 4160 might be in order!

Les Beckman (Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum/North Judson, Indiana)

Author:  Alexander D. Mitchell IV [ Tue Oct 07, 2008 9:49 pm ]
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PRR:
7000: URHS NJ, Tuckahoe, NJ
7006: RR Museum Pa.
7048: Horse Shoe Curve display
7093: Adrian & Blissfield, Mich. (Preserved or just operating?)

Reading T&HS has an ex-Reading GP7 as I recall............

Author:  Howard P. [ Tue Oct 07, 2008 10:01 pm ]
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B&M GP9 1732 is at RMNE. Built May 1957, as part of B&M's "trade-in" of their FT fleet for 50 GP9s. It was acquired in 1997 from a leasing company that took title to it from Guilford Rail (where it was #68). 1732 got a blue B&M "dip job" in 1998 and ran until Dec. 2001, when she broke the crankshaft and was parked. A replacement 16-567C is now on hand and was recently moved into Thomaston Shop for refurbishing. Plans are to have the engine work completed over the coming winter, and to have work commence on 1732 next season. It needs some metal work and a decent paint job.

What did the IRM diesel crew have to do to the CNW GP7's engine to un-stick it? Lots of Kroil and leaning on the barring jack? Please share.....lots of EMD-savvy talent out there in Union.

Howard P.
Layshaft, CT

Author:  Howard P. [ Tue Oct 07, 2008 10:49 pm ]
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Thanks for the info. Wow Jeff, you IRM-EMD guys are hard core. I always suspected that when I saw them all walking around with EMD test cock wrenches on their keyrings! (during my one visit to Union in 1993---ARM convention).

Howard P.
Ported Liner, CT

Author:  Jack A. Siffert [ Tue Oct 07, 2008 11:09 pm ]
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GP-7 ex. B&M 1560 at Union tank car Marion Ohio.
Ex Pennsy GP-9 at Ohio Lime Maple Gove Oh. Pennsy # 7241
Ex SP GP-9 there as well.
Ex CNW GP-7 at Mobile locmotive in Chicago Heights getting rebuilt for Badger Minning
Just a few that come to mind quick.

Author:  Jack A. Siffert [ Tue Oct 07, 2008 11:12 pm ]
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Thought deleted this one last night sorry for doubeling up

Author:  Les Beckman [ Wed Oct 08, 2008 8:57 am ]
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Jdelhaye wrote:
Howard P. wrote:

What did the IRM diesel crew have to do to the CNW GP7's engine to un-stick it? Lots of Kroil and leaning on the barring jack? Please share.....lots of EMD-savvy talent out there in Union.

Howard P.
Layshaft, CT


That was the general plan for unsticking her, Howard.
They pulled the rocker shafts, valve bridges, and injectors, Kroiled all the cylinders, and after a suitable soaking time, slowly worked her back and forth with a pair of barring jacks. When "hard spots" were found, the engine was left at that position, and the cylinders believed to be the problem were kroiled yet again. This process was repeated several times until she could be barred over with the jack for several complete revolutions.

The engine was then spun over electrically: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fohreFTnXEM, and after reassembling the top deck (injectors, rockers, etc), and a rough attempt at timing the injectors (hard to get exact when she was still kinda stiff )she was brought outside, and despite only having compression on about 14 cylinders, several attempts were made to fire her up,.......

...after hooking her up, via jumper cables, to 1 running FM H10-44, and a big blue Baldwin, she finally fired up :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=on-2y7eeLfc&NR=1 , barfed nasty oily carbon chunks all over the area, and promptly produced a waterfall out of the firemans side of her front radiators....a header was cracked in a hard to see area.

The header was patched late that night, and the next morning she fired up much easier...of course then the voltage regulator decided to imolate itself and the reverse current diode, resulting in a spectacular light show in the cab.

After a parts search through a reefer in yard 5, she was patched together electrically, and had her injectors retimed again, and was much smoother running, although she still didn't wanna move by herself.

I was at home the next weekend, and to my great shock, saw her moving herself around the yards on the webcam...had to call in and congratulate em right then and there!

Over the next week or 2, the remaining 2 cylinders gained compression as the rings unstuck themselves.

Jeff


Jeff -

So I guess the BIG question now is, does the IRM Board still plan on "parting out" the 4160?

Les

Author:  Bill Dennehy [ Wed Oct 08, 2008 10:30 am ]
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Restored N&W GP-9 #675 at the Bluegrass Railroad Museum in Versailles, KY. Currently the main motive power for our weekend trains.

Author:  Jim Lundquist [ Wed Oct 08, 2008 12:34 pm ]
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Running this weekend from Campo to Tecate, BC, Mexico.

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Author:  Gary Gray [ Wed Oct 08, 2008 3:11 pm ]
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VMT's geep collection:

C&O 5828
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPi ... id=1250108

NKP 532
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPi ... id=1250112

N&W 521
under cover this July
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPi ... id=1250049
outside in 2002
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPi ... ?id=182113

Not a GP9, but I couldn't resist a "plug" for Roanoke's operational preserved Geep
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=191894

5828 came into the Museum under it's own power in 1988, freshly restored by CSX. Nothing has been done to it since. 521 looks good cosmetically, but was a "parts engine" before it's donation to the Museum in the early 90's.

Author:  WP Mike [ Wed Oct 08, 2008 8:43 pm ]
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Hi All,

The Western Pacific Railroad Museum, operated by the Feather River Rail Society and located in Portola, CA has a total of six former Western Pacific GP7s/GP9s plus one former SP GP9E for a total of 7. Plus there is a former WP GP20. Numbers are as follows:

GP7:

WP 705
WP 707
WP 708
SN 712

GP9:

WP 725
WP 731
SP 2873

GP20:

WP 2001

Pix here: http://www.wplives.org/WPRM_Home/Equipment_Roster/Locomotives/locomotives.html

Mike

Cheers!

Author:  C. Edwards [ Wed Oct 08, 2008 8:53 pm ]
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B&O Museum has one of each.
GP-7 6405 and torpedo tube passenger GP-9 6607

Author:  Jason Midyette [ Wed Oct 08, 2008 10:09 pm ]
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Former Union Pacific / Great Western GP 9 #296 is a the Boulder County Railway Historical Society in Boulder Colorado. Locmotive is complete and potentially operable, has not run since 2000.

Jason Midyette

Author:  Jason Midyette [ Wed Oct 08, 2008 10:11 pm ]
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What are the plans for WP 705? Has it run at Portola yet?

Jason Midyette

Author:  Dave Crosby [ Thu Oct 09, 2008 12:01 am ]
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Steamtown has former NKP GP-9 514 in operation. Again out my office window...

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