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Item #20-3540-1  This engine will start stuttering, than so bad it wants to derail the train it is pulling, than quits running altogether and sits silent on the powered tracks until track power is cycled off than on. The two video's, you can here a noise at speed, almost sounds like it suppose to be there. and the other just starting moving slow. You can actually see it shake if you look at the drawbar. This locomotive as had one problem after another ever since new. Do you think it could be a bad motor? thats about the only thing that wasn't changed. What should I look for ?

Thanks for looking

Clem

 

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One way to eliminate the motor as the problem is remove the shell and wire the motor directly to a DC supply like and HO power pack. I am assuming all the electronics are in the tender and applying DC to the motor won't get fed back into the tender with the tether disconnected. If you open the shell and see a board in there then you would want to unsolder the motor connections first.

Pete

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clem k posted:

Dave this does not have wipers on tender this is 3 rail only.

I hate to doubt you but are you sure?  lol

The product description has DCC features listed which would make me think there is a DCS/DCC switch and a 2/3 rail switch.

I had one that ran like this.  I suspected tach reader or dirty flywheel but it was the wipers and black on the tender wheels.

Oh well it was worth a try...

Dave

You have to start with the mechanicals and than move to electronics.  Running off DC as mentioned to see if some binding, misalignment or loose motor bracket etc are in play.  If not and everything is quiet and smooth, move to the electronics.  If the boiler board overheats the thermistor will kick motor out.  Or and intermittent in the harness connectors can cause these types of issues.   G

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