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A blog about my the history, acquisition and operation of my 1911 Model 62 Stanley Steamer.

Water Tank Sight Glass

 The sight glass on the side of the Stanley had been replaced at some time in its life and wasn't made correctly. It was a glass tube with a 5/8" OD cut just long enough to pass thru the brass rest and glued together with RTV.

 After reviewing original pictures I learned that the tube is supposed to travel passed the rest and right into a clearance hole that was drilled into the structure supporting the seat. The purpose of having the glass this high is that when the Stanley has a full tank of water and is parked on an angle the water won't start pouring out of the top of glass. 

  The new glass is actually 3/4" OD acrylic tube. I had to turn one end down about 15 thou to make it fit snugly in the lower casting. Acrylic is a great product to work with, cuts like butter. 

Old sight glass. Note the RTV and wooden shim.

Old sight glass. Note the RTV and wooden shim.

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