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I was running my 3rd Rail PRR Q2 on the O96 loop at my local club, and I noticed that the siderods appeared to be rubbing on the drive wheels, the zoomed in photo shows the damage. I was going to 3D print some washers out of PLA, but I was wondering what thickness I should make them? Unfortunately I am unable to test it at home since I only have O54 curves. Thanks!




Q2 at clubQ2 Wheel Damage

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Agree with John, we really can’t see what’s going on here,…..however, plastic shims on something that rotates that much is not going to last. Material handlers such as McMaster Carr, & Kimball Midwest sell razor thin metal shims in a varying degree of thicknesses, ID’s & OD’s …..First thing that needs to happen before you go tossing parts at it is to diagnose the issue, then come up with the remedy,…..

Pat

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If there’s no obvious mechanical defects causing the rod to scrub the counterweight face, you can use a set of feeler gauges to determine what you need to add for clearance ….keep in mind, when you put it all back together, you don’t want the rod to bind on the crank pin from too much shim. ….that’ll be a quick trip to Carnageville…..only add the bare minimum to get the rod off that face,……while you’re there, adjust that brake arm that’s being eroded by the driver…..

Pat

If I’m understand correctly, the eccentric crank is facing the wrong way on the wheel, so I need to swap only those wheels end for end? I think you did this in one of your videos, can’t remember if it was a recent one or an old one. I’ll take a look at it and update when I get the S2 off the bench.

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