Originally Posted by C W Burfle:
Another poster pointed out that the new brushplate carries a 681 number, which was not offered until 1950.
Bruce:
The info I posted earlier came from the relevant Lionel service manual parts listing pages. The pages identified for “NO. 671 & 2020 LOCOMOTIVES (1947-49 MODELS)” list only one brushplate: part #671M-5. A picture on another page shows it with the “tubes”.
What makes it more convincing IMO is that this page was UPDATED IN 1960 and DOES include one 681 part number! It is part #681-4, an updated collector assembly for the original 671-105 collector assembly. So if there would have been an updated brushplate intended for use on that locomotive group (1947-49 models of the 671 & 2020), such as the 681-5 introduced in 1950, or one with a different part number, wouldn’t it also be listed on that page which was updated in 1960?
I believe the service manual as these pages were updated long after all post-war turbines went out of production. I agree with CW that the article in that other magazine is wrong. I have every issue of that magazine and would like to read that article myself so could you please let us know in which issue it appeared?
As CW posted earlier, the 622 brushplate will fit in the 671/2020 but it is different. BTW, it came out in 1949. So it’s likely a previous owner or maybe even your LHS, has replaced the original brushplate (plus the brushes and brush springs) on that 2020 they have for sale. The rest of that 2020 could be 100% legit.
I can scan those service manual pages and post them if you would like.
Bill