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I have a Lionel F3 AA set (6-14536) with Odyssey speed control.  The set is from around '02 or '03.  The 'odyssey' ring on the rear motor broke into several pieces.  I heard a snap and the engine took off like a rocket - I have not speed control at all.

I looked up the replacement part - either 6104537101 or 6104569101 (one is listed as #1, the other as #2 - not sure what that means yet).

Is this a repair that a casual hobbyist can do? Does it require special tools? Any advice is welcome.

Thanks

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You will need a flywheel puller as its on there very tight. The replacement flywheel is a loose fit and it held on with a set screws. You need the replacement flywheel plus a new magnet. 

If you have a lot of Odyssey engines it might be worth it to get the puller. If not you could consider getting an ERR Cruise M which will allow you to leave the motor as it is. Compare your total cost before jumping in.

Pete

Dave, not only is the control the same as with the Odyssey board but will also be considerably smoother. One reason you might want to keep it Odyssey is if you have  another powered A or B that goes with this set. Err cruise and Odyssey might have different speed characteristics and not run as well together.

 

Pete

A very common complaint of mine is the lack of wiring diagrams, especially for newer stuff.  There is a PDF file of representative locomotive schematics, but I tried to upload it and it chokes.  It does have some Odyssey diagrams showing connections for markers, etc.

 Edit: I got the file to upload, apparently the forum was having indigestion when I tried previously.

Take a look at those diagrams and see if that helps.

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