Hello all, first time posting but I need your assistance. I purchased a 380 Loco with a hand reverse switch in pretty bad shape off of eBay for a restoration project and I can't seem to get the motor to turn.
I'm not a novice with these old Standard Gauge engines, I have rewired and repaired numerous others, bild a loco, pendulum reverse etc. However this one I can't get going. First I took it all apart and thoroughly cleaned it, next replaced the motor brushes taking care to first sand a curve into the edges that contact the commutator. Next I ohm tested each wire and replaced the ones that had high resistance. After getting the brush plate back in place I bypassed the hand reverse switch by connect 1 brush wire to the end of the field winding and the other brush wire to the wire coming from the rollers. From other posts this is usually all you have to do to test it but I couldn't get a hum or anything. Next I took alligator clips and attached one to the field winding/brush wire and connected the other side directly to the frame. Once I applied the power I got a loud hum and some smoking but no turning. I also made sure the ground end of the field winding was tightened securely where it screws into the stator. With my volt meter I am getting voltage everywhere it's supposed to be but I can't get it to do anything but hum and smoke. It seems like it can't make up it's mind which way it wants to turn and when I try to manually push the motor with power applied it is much harder to push than with no power. Can anyone let me know what might be causing this? Thank you