I was looking on the bay and I found a set of illiuminated pullman's. i have one of those cars with the switch on the side. mine is missing the "light" part but i can see the switch move in the hole. it looks like it was held on with 2 black tabs....whatever "it" is. can someone show me a picture of what the item that i'm missing looks like? also, what part do i look for/and where would i find this part at (replacement part site)? thanks, jeff
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Jeff, need to see the bottom of your car. There are 2 types and Grossman sells reproductions of both types.
If you are going to play with Marx, he's the man. When you place your first order, make sure you pay the $5.00 extra for his catalog. It will be a life saver. His catalog has pictures, the web site does not.
http://www.trainpartsformarx.com/shoppingcart.htm
Steve
Jeff, Steve said it all... Robert Grossman is the man you want to look up. There are 2 different types... Tab type (94A) and twist type (94C) that come with socket. They run about $ 10.00 for an assembly. I have repaired a couple of my passenger cars using these and have also converted 3 non-illuminated cabooses into lighted with these assemblies. It's fairly easy to do and works great. Have fun...
i did a search on "94" and i found the piece. Flat Sliding Shoe Pickup for 6" Metal Cars (Specify Type6). i'll post a pic of the underside later tonight to find out whether it's the a or c. like i stated, i have the switch. will this part basically be a bulb with pickup that i put in the hole and twist? I guess the switch causes a ground to connect which completes the circuit??
Jeff, The arm of the switch grounds against the socket to complete the circuit. They work OK but can move.. I have soldered a small wire on the socket and ground that wire to the chassis with a screw and star washer.
I need the 94c correct?? thanks, jeff
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Jeff
Yes, 94C.
Steve
Thanks Steve. I'll take your advice and get the catalog too. My lighted observation car needs the red lense in back. I assume it's the "Red Drum Head Lens, for 6" lighted observation cars" in the part manual. Do the passenger cars take the 6-8 volt bulbs? jeff
Jeff
Yes, the Red Drum Head Lens is for observations with the light in the back underside. The bulb should be 14V or 18V. 6-8V will burn out real quick.
Steve