Have recently acquired a couple of older steamers that I would like to upgrade to 4 chuffs. What is recommended to correct this situation please?
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Sam, It depends on the engine but no way is really simple. If the sound board is in the tender then wheel magnets and a reed switch are easiest.
In the engine you can swap out cams, use an optical or magnetic sensor on a driver or use GRJ electronics on the motor to do. Lots of choices.
Pete
Note that the magnets on the tender wheel may be somewhat to way off from 4-chuffs.
I've done many with my Chuff-Generator, and I've recently done several with the cam swap. 3D printing and a 2-piece cam make it easier to do the cam. I used to use magnets on the driver with a reed switch, but that was troublesome, at least for me.
@c.sam posted:Thanks Pete and John. Wanting to upgrade the Erie Pacific and the C&O 2-10-4 both from early 2000's. The 3D 2 piece cam sounds like a good choice. Who sells them please?
Sam, nobody really “sells” the 2 piece split cams. It’s a 3D print file. To add, it’s not an exacting science, it takes some tweaking and adjusting to get the system to work reliably…….if you have access to, or know someone with a 3D printer, I can send you the file that was shared to me by forum member Sid. If not, I can get you some halves to piddle with ……
Pat
I'll take 20 pairs please!