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If anyone could help, I really would  appreciate it.  I have the new lionel scale berkshire. It had a broken front pilot bushing but ran fine at slow speeds.  Got new bushings  today from lionel and replaced the broken bushing.  Repair  looks good  and the  front axle is secure.  Now the front wheels derail on every curve, no matter how slow.  The pilot twists and one wheel rises up and over the track.  Any ideas?

 

Last edited by Rich Melvin
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Don't have the engine; not familiar with the particulars, but:

 

- are the wheels/axles actually turning in the new bushings?

 

- is the truck itself properly re-mounted on its pivot and all related bits and pieces

  re-installed, assuming that you took it off to do the work? 

 

- did you bend something accidentally?

 

Sorry; that's all I got.

Those bushings have to be pushed all the way into the truck. If they are not, the pilot truck hits the steam chest, limiting the turning ability causing it to derail every single time. I ran into this when I glue the broken bushings into my Dad's Berk.

 

If you have the engine upside down, look at those bushings. Are they flush with the bottom of the truck? They should not be, if they are, the engine will derail. You gotta really put some pressure on them to get them up in there far enough.  

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Thanks everyone  for your advice.  I went back and looked at the bushings.  The axle and wheels spun freely.  There was some play in one bushing.  I removed it and was able to seat it farther dowe into the groove. All works well now.  Thanks again for your help.  Happy New Year eveveryone.

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