Thread: Bad day at work???
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06-29-2016 06:54 PM #1
Bad day at work???
So what would make your day go from bad to worse???
How about watching your million dollar 24 cylinder diesel generator eat itself for lunch!! Some pics for you..
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06-29-2016 06:58 PM #2
The spinning rod took out the block....
The lawsuits are already flying so don't ask technical questions 'cause now I don't know anything!!
A few more. I love the pic of all the little bits pulled from the basepan!
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06-29-2016 07:02 PM #3
Nasty!!!!!Roger
Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
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06-29-2016 07:32 PM #4
That's just plain ugly.
.I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....
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06-29-2016 07:40 PM #5
whats the cruddy looking stuff on the outside of the sleeve??
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06-29-2016 08:25 PM #6
What kinda Kilowatt are we talking about? We have a 1500 KW and its huge (a little smaller than a semi trailer), can't imagine a 24 cylinder!Why is mine so big and yours so small, Chrysler FirePower
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06-29-2016 10:41 PM #7
Crikey!
Do you think you'll have it back together by next Friday?
johnboy
Mountain man. (Retired.)
Some mistakes are too much fun to be made only once.
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'49 Morris Minor. Datsun 1500cc, 5sp manual, Marina front axle, Nissan rear axle.
'51 Ford school bus. Chev 400 ci Vortec 5 sp manual + Gearvendors 2sp, 2000 Chev lwb dually chassis and axles.
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06-30-2016 02:31 AM #8
Yikes! Did it make a lot of noise??
I could ask a bazillion questions, but since somebody is going to have to answer a bunch, I'll not.
.Rrumbler, Aka: Hey you, "Old School", Hairy, and other unsavory monickers.
Twistin' and bangin' on stuff for about sixty or so years; beat up and busted, but not entirely dead - yet.
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06-30-2016 06:32 AM #9
not as expensive but checking the fields at first light and finding the hogs have paid you a visit will really make you want to go back to bed
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06-30-2016 06:46 AM #10
That's quite a sight! Was anything left of value?I thought I knew a lot, until I had teenagers!
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06-30-2016 07:08 AM #11
Destruction level is always extreme on a generator that is running at speed---------the generator rotor(armature) is so heavy and rotating at high speed that the enertia will keep it turning long enough that maybe ( if your lucky) that you only can salvage some washers------
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06-30-2016 07:52 AM #12
Hate it when that happens..............Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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06-30-2016 02:01 PM #13
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06-30-2016 04:20 PM #14
I know I must be a mechanical ghoul, but it would have been interesting to have been witness to that. I've seen machines destroy themselves in many ways and for many reasons, and the investigation is always one of the best parts of the aftermath. It's funny how those lawsuit things queer everything and shut mouths. I was involved in an accident in a company truck (major electric power company), and before I even got back to my base, I was told by radio to find a pay phone and call a certain person collect - the days before cell phones were common; he was an attorney for the company, and he told me to absolutely not speak to anyone about the accident except him. He headed the investigation, and after my deposition, I never heard anything about the case again. That was in 1989, and I still wonder what the outcome was.
.Rrumbler, Aka: Hey you, "Old School", Hairy, and other unsavory monickers.
Twistin' and bangin' on stuff for about sixty or so years; beat up and busted, but not entirely dead - yet.
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06-30-2016 04:49 PM #15
I can (& will) say it was very quiet - except the final 10 - 15 seconds...
When the block split, the misting oil became quite scary.
I was less than 3 feet from it!
Thank you Roger. .
Another little bird