E-paw's Orphan challenge part 1.
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Well if they had any collectors value, The BAR did everything they possibly could to destroy it. I'll have to look up the Kelly blue book value of EMD F-3's latter.

Now, On with the show! In order to find the correct polarity of the pump I need to hook it up and run it. What we do is open up the rear access hatch on the engineers side of the prime mover, this is also the location of the starting contacts for the locomotive. Into the hatch go's the suction hose of the pump, we just make sure that the hose is fully submerged into the oil pan.    

The discharge end gets hooked up to a special fitting that sends the oil back into the lubrication system up to the top end of the motor.     we then plug it in, open up one of the valve covers and check for flowing oil. but if it running in the wrong direction nothing happens. Thus is the reason that I have installed the twist locks.. They can only get plugged in one way. Once I figured out the proper rotation of the pump I noted it and went on to install the new cord and plug. From there I needed to fabricate a box cover for the pump.

With our F-3b as a back drop I bent and drilled a scrap of sheet metal to fit the mounting holes and power switch.    
Once It was installed I labeled the "on" and "Off" position of the switch.     You can also see the new cord connector in this pic.. I forgot to take a pic of the male end of the twist lock, so I'll post that next week.. Otherwise this challenge is all finished.
 My other car is a locomotive, ARHS restoration crew  
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