I posted this on the TMCC section but I figured since this is a standard gauge engine I would post it here also.
I'm working on a Lionel standard gauge Commodore Vanderbilt with TMCC that was issued about 11 years ago. This engine had never been run. Put it on the track and when it started to move it was very jerky. I took it apart and made sure everything was lubed. Checked the gear box for dry grease but that was fine. Tried it again and it ran the same way.
I checked all the board connections. I looked for loose or pinched wires. Checked the pickup wires to make sure nothing was shorting out. Everything seemed to check out fine but it still doesn't run right.
It stutters when starting to move, running slow, or going slowly through a curve. Once on a straight way where it can pick up some speed, it runs smooth. When it stutters it also sounds like the two motors are fighting each other. I also tried a reset but that made no difference.
I don't see anything binding on the connecting rods. I tried running with all the rods removed, but the two motors only power the center two drivers. The other four drivers are powered by the connecting rods. Since the center drivers don't have any flanges, the engine just sits there with the center drivers spinning, so that wasn't a good test. Checking all the rods by turning the wheels by hand though showed no binding.
Like I said, once it gets to a certain speed, which isn't all that fast, it smooths right out but as soon as you slow it down it starts to stutter and make noise. Anybody come across something like this or have any ideas what to try?