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so I was running my Lionel legacy H10 and it stopped but the sounds wear playing. I thought oh track needed to be cleaned so I did that and it happened again. So I decided to run my ALCO RS3 ( from 1992 ) and discovers there are dead spots in my track. Note I just have a simple oval. How do I fix dead sections of track. 

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PRR_railfan posted:
geysergazer posted:

What kind of track?

Lew

Lionel fast track

Aha! Fastrack is kind of notorious for this but is easily fixable. Lionel recommends that you laterally bend each center-rail pin a few degrees (towards the hollow side of the rail) to create a positive friction fit with the next track section. It takes a couple tries to figure out how much of a bend is needed but then it is smooth sailing. I also LIGHTLY (again, takes a couple tries to figure out how much) crimp each outer rail hollow end to similarly create a friction fit with the next track pin. Some people flip each track piece over and solder the outer rail tabs to flat the cross jumpers between outer rails. If I have occasion to lift a Fastrack track switch for maintenance I plan to solder all rail-tabs to all flat cross jumpers, of which there are several inside each track switch. 

 

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Bend towards the screwdriver tip in the pic, that is, to the left.

Lew

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