Originally Posted By: Loogie
I was at Henry Ford Museum on Sunday, and they fired up a HUGE industrial steam engine which used an open-bath oiling system, along with those little adjustable canister McCoy oilers for many of the bearings.
It turned a 27 ton wheel!
Here it is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIbuyEEKF8c
The engineer stated they use Marvel Mystery Oil. I know it is probably a low-stress job for the oil, but the fact that they trust it to protect the historic machine must mean something.
+1 it is a good product, even after over 80 years since it was introduced.
I was at Henry Ford Museum on Sunday, and they fired up a HUGE industrial steam engine which used an open-bath oiling system, along with those little adjustable canister McCoy oilers for many of the bearings.
It turned a 27 ton wheel!
Here it is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIbuyEEKF8c
The engineer stated they use Marvel Mystery Oil. I know it is probably a low-stress job for the oil, but the fact that they trust it to protect the historic machine must mean something.
+1 it is a good product, even after over 80 years since it was introduced.