As I said in my first reply anything that is likely to come into contact with the boileng water runs the risk of dezincification so as brass contains zinc you avoid it in those areas.
Therefor boiler bushes are done with bronze or GM. Only certain "boiler fittings" would need it such as blow down valves and water gauges as they both come into contact with the boiling water. studs or screws holding cylinder and weigh shaft bracket will get a certain amount of hot water contact so they too are best done in bronze.
Bypass valve, blower valve safety valve etc only see cold water or steam so won't be affected by dezincification so are OK in brass.
The only thing it would be benificial to have hex bronze stock for is the cylinder fixings if you areopting for bolts due to the amount needed, alternatively just thread up some round stock to make bronze studs and buy or make brass nuts. There is not a lot of hex in the other parts so just use round stock and mill the hex as required.
You can use GM for bushes but its not as easy to get hold of round bar as in model engineering it tends to be used more for castings. PB 102 is also a little bit harder so more durable if things are being screwed in and out. There is nothing to stop you using PB102, SA660 etc bronzes for any of the steam or boiler fitings if you can get hold of the stock or machine to suit.
Edited By JasonB on 28/01/2021 12:30:46