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Hard is a relative term.  If you have the Pittman motor with the setscrew in the flywheel, it's simple.  If you have the motor with the flywheel pressed on, the flywheel may have to be pulled and the retrofit flywheel and magnet kit installed.  The trick is pulling the flywheel, you can't pound on it to remove it, you need to use a wheel/gear puller.  I don't know for sure what that locomotive has internally.

 

Edit: I looked up the Lionmaster Challenger, it has two motors with the pressed on flywheel.  If the magnet is cracked or broken, the flywheel has to come off.  Below is a picture of the unavailable motor with the flywheel magnet, note the magnet is installed from behind the flywheel, there's a rim that retains it.  I'd normally recommend buying the whole motor, but they seem to rarely have them anymore.

 

Last edited by gunrunnerjohn

Well, for about $12 or so, and of course the shipping, I'd probably just put the new flywheel and magnet ring on.  OTOH, many folks like the CC-M performance better, and it does give you 100 speed steps.  Either way is good, the CC-M will take a little more than plugging it in for an Odyssey setup.  You either have to pull the pins from the 6-pin connector and put them into the 4-pin shell or hack the wires and splice them to the supplied 4-pin connector.  I always opt to pull the pins, I hate to splice things if there's a neater way to do the job.

 

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