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This is what its all about Ladies and Gentlemen!!!!! The following pics are a Marx 333, with body shell and other parts from California and the motor and drive wheels are from Northern New York State.

Awhile back Pete(streamlined steamroller on the forum) was asking for help in fixing and/or repairing a Marx 333 motor that was on the blink. I had in my possession a beater Marx 1829, same motor with a plastic shell. the shell was beat but the motor ran good. Sent motor and mounting screws to Pete and he cleaned her up mounted it in the 333 shell that he has and off and running they go. what a neat experience. Thanks Pete. You did a great job!!!333333m

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My Marx 333 is a good performer now, but was in rough shape when I got it. It came with the original die-cast tender but I've used different tenders with it. Still need to add missing parts of valve gear.

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It has rather short legs for a Pacific-type, so I consider it a freight loco.

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Marx's 333 is a great engine.  Personally, I think it was their best.  Its got a fair amount of cast in detail and is a smooth runner.  I have two of them.  One of them is the smoking version while the other is not.  At about age 64 the smoking version's original smoke unit still produces prodigious amounts of smoke.  Its running on my layout right now. 

Good to see a 333 brought back to life!  I like the looks of the 333 - probably one of the best looking steamers Marx made - but it was only built in an electric version.  I decided to rectify that oversight, so I modified a Marx riser gear windup motor to have six drive wheels and installed it in a 333 shell.  I'm glad to have a 333 that I can run on the windup layout:

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Not sure what the author means, but this is what it said:  

"So while they are essentially the same, a 333 motor will not fit or work in an 1829, and is just visibly wrong going the other way. The piston side rods are also usually (but not always) different on the two non-smoking motors."

I have a 333 with the fat wheel (and one of the wheels is loose on its axle.)  I've seen scrap-quality 1829s at meets, and never bought one to harvest the motor b/c I didn't want it to look "wrong."  If the swap works and looks good I'll consider it.  Thanks for sharing!

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Gee, Thanks!

I actually ended up taking all the valve gear and side rods off of the old motor and put them on the new one. The old one was a bit rustier and didn't look as good. The wheel spokes were also a bit dirty. Some WD40 and a lot of scrubbing got the job done. I also ended up swapping the steam chests too. The old one wasn't as rusty as the new one. Once again, put 2 and 2 together. 

Loco is running better than ever and looks just as it did when I first layer eyes on it. Thanks Popi!

Only problem is, the little Marx 50 watt transformer isn't enough for the 333 and 5 cars. Time to get the KW out!

Syracuse#2 2009Malcolm, Lionel 2065Streamlined Steamroller posted:

Gee, Thanks!

I actually ended up taking all the valve gear and side rods off of the old motor and put them on the new one. The old one was a bit rustier and didn't look as good. The wheel spokes were also a bit dirty. Some WD40 and a lot of scrubbing got the job done. I also ended up swapping the steam chests too. The old one wasn't as rusty as the new one. Once again, put 2 and 2 together. 

Loco is running better than ever and looks just as it did when I first layer eyes on it. Thanks Popi!

Only problem is, the little Marx 50 watt transformer isn't enough for the 333 and 5 cars. Time to get the KW out!

Pete,

get a ZW and let her rip....................

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Syracuse#2 2009Malcolm, Lionel 2065Streamlined Steamroller posted:

Gee, Thanks!

I actually ended up taking all the valve gear and side rods off of the old motor and put them on the new one. The old one was a bit rustier and didn't look as good. The wheel spokes were also a bit dirty. Some WD40 and a lot of scrubbing got the job done. I also ended up swapping the steam chests too. The old one wasn't as rusty as the new one. Once again, put 2 and 2 together. 

Loco is running better than ever and looks just as it did when I first layer eyes on it. Thanks Popi!

Only problem is, the little Marx 50 watt transformer isn't enough for the 333 and 5 cars. Time to get the KW out!

Pete,

get a ZW and let her rip....................

Don't have the funds quite yet ��Gotta settle for the KW for now but someday. I wonder how fast a Marx could go on 20v at 275 watts? 

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Streamlined Steamroller posted:
Jim 1939 posted:

I have a smoker but it's not a good puller. Nice looking though.

They aren't good pullers, if only they had a traction tire. 

My 333 is a good puller. Looks like a previous owner installed a big hunk of lead weight in the forward part of the motor frame where there is ample space. I added some more weight in the back to balance it out.

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Streamlined Steamroller posted:
Popi posted:
Streamlined Steamroller posted:

Gee, Thanks!

I actually ended up taking all the valve gear and side rods off of the old motor and put them on the new one. The old one was a bit rustier and didn't look as good. The wheel spokes were also a bit dirty. Some WD40 and a lot of scrubbing got the job done. I also ended up swapping the steam chests too. The old one wasn't as rusty as the new one. Once again, put 2 and 2 together. 

Loco is running better than ever and looks just as it did when I first layer eyes on it. Thanks Popi!

Only problem is, the little Marx 50 watt transformer isn't enough for the 333 and 5 cars. Time to get the KW out!

Pete,

get a ZW and let her rip....................

Don't have the funds quite yet ��Gotta settle for the KW for now but someday. I wonder how fast a Marx could go on 20v at 275 watts? 

Caution, Marx motors WILL fry after about 15-16V.

Steve

Steve "Papa" Eastman posted:
Streamlined Steamroller posted:
Popi posted:
Streamlined Steamroller posted:

Gee, Thanks!

I actually ended up taking all the valve gear and side rods off of the old motor and put them on the new one. The old one was a bit rustier and didn't look as good. The wheel spokes were also a bit dirty. Some WD40 and a lot of scrubbing got the job done. I also ended up swapping the steam chests too. The old one wasn't as rusty as the new one. Once again, put 2 and 2 together. 

Loco is running better than ever and looks just as it did when I first layer eyes on it. Thanks Popi!

Only problem is, the little Marx 50 watt transformer isn't enough for the 333 and 5 cars. Time to get the KW out!

Pete,

get a ZW and let her rip....................

Don't have the funds quite yet ��Gotta settle for the KW for now but someday. I wonder how fast a Marx could go on 20v at 275 watts? 

Caution, Marx motors WILL fry after about 15-16V.

Steve

Don't worry. I measured the track voltage and i'm only getting 11v when the transformer says 16v. I'm getting a huge voltage drop somewhere in my inside loop. 

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