by Drakoz » Fri Mar 30, 2018 10:43 pm
Problem with lockup when cylinder cocks are open.
Has anyone seen this issue? I searched far and wide first before posting and found nothing.
If the cylinder cocks are open, when just starting to move the engine (throttle at small opening, cocks open, reverser all the way forward), the FEF-3 momentarily locks up. It is a partial lockup - meaning steam from the cocks, stack smoke, lever/valve movement, most sounds, etc. work normally, but other stuff stops working momentarily. The bell stops clanging, the whistle rope stops swaying back and forth, and I believe there is a delay in the steam chest delivering steam to the cylinders (or something that causes a delay). The engine is harder than it should be to get moving at this point. If I go to a larger throttle setting, then the lockups are still present, but the delay is shorter, even to the point that you might not notice them if you didn't know they were there. The lockups eventually disappear or only happen for a half second every now and then at greater throttle opening.
The lockups occur between the chuff and the back pressure needle jumping, and again, only when the cylinder cocks are open. So the delay I describe where the locomotive is harder to get moving is because there is an excessively long time before the steam seems to take action on the cylinders between the chuff and the back pressure needle moving. When in a locked up state, if I close the cylinder cocks valve, the lockup immediately goes away and the back pressure needle jumps, I can see the engine is reacting normally to the seam pressure, the whistle handle sways, and the bell clangs. Open the cocks again, and it will do the lockup immediately at the next chuff.
I believe there is something in the scripting that is causing a long delay between the chuff and the needle jump. Like the script is waiting for something in a loop and excluding some actions.
If this is not just me, but actually a bug, then it is very possible many would miss it because most actions on the engine seem to work fine (sounds are all normal except the bell, smoke and steam still hiss and billow from the stack, cocks, and pop off valve, engine does not hesitate in it's motion, etc.), you wouldn't know it was an issue if you didn't have the bell clanging, or watch the whistle rope. Then once you see those signs, you begin to realize that what seems like the engine having a lot of difficulty starting to move is in fact this lockup - as if it is preventing the steam from expanding for a moment into the cylinders.
Has anyone seen this? Hopefully I am just missing something, but I have tried many things and investigated this a great deal. I can post a video if needed.
BTW, mrennie, THANK YOU for making this engine and all your other efforts. I am a very happy customer.