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I have, 20-3418-1, 2-8-4 Steam Locomotive that is derailing on 0-60 curves.  Recommendation is 0-54 curves but this locomotive has never had any issues with 0-60 curves in the past.  Looking at the video below, I can’t figure out why it is derailing on all of my 0-60 curves.  I have checked all the screws on the front wheels and even back wheels.  Any ideas would be appreciated. 

Thanks

Ken

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What style of track are you using? Is it Fastrack or Realtrax? Looks like your engine is trying to do a wheelie. Maybe some more weight(half ounce to one full ounce) in the front of the engine may help.

I use Gargraves track & Ross Switches, also use the old style tubular track with my MTH engines and don't have but an occasional issue with the track. I have found that certain engines are more finicky then others as I have 2 MTH Reading T-1's and one will derail a whole more then the other one does.

Lee Fritz

kjstrains posted:

Matt,

The engine does it on every curve section.  The curves have no big bumps no waves.  My other steamers go across the curves without any problems so I am wondering what is causing this engine to do this.  

Are the front pilot and rear trailing trucks able to move freely? If they bind and do not slide side to side I've seen that cause derailing.

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