Brantford "Ideal" gas and gasoline engines : instruction book . espond with holes in enginebase—see that holes are perfectly square with each ether. Place the templete in position with bolts hangingdown and extending above the wood enough to allow for the thickness of the metal at the holes in the base. Thebolts may also be placed in casings or pieces of pipe about % larger inside than the bolts, to allow for any slightdeviation in the distance between them. The casings, however, should not extend in height above the foundation. The top of the foundation should be finished by a dressing of cem


Brantford "Ideal" gas and gasoline engines : instruction book . espond with holes in enginebase—see that holes are perfectly square with each ether. Place the templete in position with bolts hangingdown and extending above the wood enough to allow for the thickness of the metal at the holes in the base. Thebolts may also be placed in casings or pieces of pipe about % larger inside than the bolts, to allow for any slightdeviation in the distance between them. The casings, however, should not extend in height above the foundation. The top of the foundation should be finished by a dressing of cement, and made perfectly flat and engine should not be placed until this is thoroughly set. While the engine is being bolted to the foundation, be careful not to strain the bed by tightening the nutsunevenly. Each nut should be drawn down a little at a time, tightening each in turn until all are down anddrawing evenly on the bed. The Cut (Figure 1, Page 3) represents the plan and sizes in the foundation of all sizes of the Ideal Engineup to 19 ,. FIG. 1. Width of Base of Engine A Length of Base of Engine B Distance between Holes crossways C Distance between Holes lengthwise D Distance from two front holes to crankshaft E Distance from hole to inside face of pulley exhaust side FDistance from hole face of governor side. . .G Height of bolt extending above foundation H Depth of bolt in foundation I H. P. H. P. H. P. H. P. 2-3 4-6 7-8 11-13 14 18 21 23 36 48 57 64 9i/4 13 14% 16 y2 28% 39% 46 3,4 50i/4 5% 7% 9% 9i/2 5% 4% 4% 6 1/2 6 1/4 7 7 1 1% 2 2% 2% 20 24 24 30 H. P. 14-16 H. P. 17-19 257218 1/260%126 1/2 2i/236 29 772264 11% 5%6%2%40 PRACTICAL ILLUSTRATION OF FIG. i. In laying out the foundation of a 16 engine observe that A is 25, B 72, C 18 V2, D 60%, H 2%, I 36, the base of the engine is 25 inches wide by 72 inches long, the holes crossways 18% inches, lengthwise60% inches, distance boas project above foundation 2% inces, length o


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