Good news, the symptoms have gone away (not sure I found a cure, because I couldn’t find an obvious cause).
I took the shell off and set up the loco on a roller test track so that I could take the recommended voltage measurements. I couldn’t get the symptoms to repeat under normal 18V operation (I could get them to repeat if I dropped the voltage down to around 12V). I checked thoroughly for obvious problems and couldn’t find anything.
I put the loco on the layout and ran it again with no symptoms. I loaded up the layout with three steamers (including the problem loco) and had 8 passengers cars with incandescent lights. Voltage around the layout never dropped below 16.5 volts.
I reassembled the loco and had a good running session tonight.
my theory is that I had gotten lazy with powering up my layout and not pushed the ZW-C handles all the way forward. They are down low in a cabinet, so it would be easy to not push them all the way forward. Otherwise, my dissasembly and reassembly put something back to happy....
I need more troubleshooting practice!!!
Thanks for the troubleshooting tips. I enjoyed chasing the problem, even though it eluded me.
John, I really hope your able to make some more super chuffer and chuff generator boards! I’ve got a few more steamers that would be a lot of fun to upgrade!