Over the last couple of weeks, I have been working on some engine service problems and have encountered
some disturbing trends in the train service area.
1. Brasseur, Saginaw Michigan. Dean Brasseur, "The Train Doctor" is no longer on the staff there. I sent
a clear photo and precise dimensions by e-mail to attempt to get a shoulder bolt for the trailing truck on my Kline GG1. The response I got was that the current service man "don't know what the part is. Although I have dealt with Dean on several occasions, I am wary of a train service department that "don't
know" what a shoulder bolt is. Also, there service department does not take phone calls. All communication must be by e-mail or fax. By the way, Lionel recommends Brasseur as the source for pre Lionel KLine parts. Good luck! Just an alert!
2. Electric railroad. ERR no longer does conversions. They still sell TMCC and Railsounds boards, but they
do not carry conversion hardware, ie; nylon screws, insulated handrail guides, etc. They apparently have contact information on their website for dealers who install their systems, but I have not checked them out yet.
3. Lionel service. Contacted hem about conversion hardware. Although they use insulated staunchens on
their steamers, they do not carry them for sale. They did try to be helpful, and are sending me nylon screws to insulate my cast tender shell from the frame. They also tried to find information for me as to the source of +5volts output from the LCRU1. They were unsuccessful, but they tried. I have circuit diagrams from Digital Dynamics and TAS for circuitry to trigger a postwar horn or whistle from my LCRU. Both are defunct businesses, so no help there, but both circuits specify using the +5volt output from the LCRU in the circuit.
I really need somebody familiar with the board to give me help as to where to tap the 5volts.
Just some unexpected results in my dealings with these dealers which I thought might be useful to some of you.