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I have a smoke element for a Lionel 675 loco that has a broken hot lead right at the element. This shouldn't be too difficult to solder a new lead on but I can't get the old lead unsoldered. I am sure the smoke pellet residue is the issue but I have cleaned the joint with flux and it still won't melt. Any tried and true suggestions? Thank you.

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@Craftech posted:

Try this.

John

I've done quite a few postwar steam engines that way. The only thing I suggest is keeping the wick cover off the element. They harden over time and cause the element to not heat and smoke  as well. I did this to my 681 turbine and when I took the cover off it smokes awesome. I've also done a few LTI steam engines that way and added wick material to the bowl.

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