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I've seen some Lionel 18574-135 circuit boards around and was wondering if anybody knows if this could retrofit into a postwar/pullmor engine replacing the e-unit. It says it would run an AC motor... I tried to find some info from the google-ator and turned up nothing meaningful. Any idea if this could work?

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I'm still all conventional (and barely running/built yet) and it doesn't sound like this is a "simple" solution for me. I'll need the TMCC board to make these work.  I'm slowly rebuilding cleaning dozens of pullmor's and e-units. I've picked up a couple Lionel 18311 reverse units and they run nice & quiet and the pullmor's seem to behave a little bit smoother when they start off - I was trying to find out if this could be a possible e-unit replacer

@woodsyT posted:

I'm still all conventional (and barely running/built yet) and it doesn't sound like this is a "simple" solution for me. I'll need the TMCC board to make these work.  I'm slowly rebuilding cleaning dozens of pullmor's and e-units. I've picked up a couple Lionel 18311 reverse units and they run nice & quiet and the pullmor's seem to behave a little bit smoother when they start off - I was trying to find out if this could be a possible e-unit replacer

Pretty much all Lionel engines run in conventional. Only exception I am aware is first generation Lionchief.

Pete

@woodsyT posted:

I'm still all conventional (and barely running/built yet) and it doesn't sound like this is a "simple" solution for me. I'll need the TMCC board to make these work.  I'm slowly rebuilding cleaning dozens of pullmor's and e-units. I've picked up a couple Lionel 18311 reverse units and they run nice & quiet and the pullmor's seem to behave a little bit smoother when they start off - I was trying to find out if this could be a possible e-unit replacer

Pat's @harmonyards offer of the LCRU seemed like a reasonable solution if they're priced right.  They're pretty simple to install, and they'll run in conventional or TMCC command.

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