good day all, ive got a buzz/ vibration from the motor on my williams cab forward! any help to resolving this issue would be appreciated. thanks in advance
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Here's a little experience that I had about 6 months ago with a brass Weaver Dreyfuss Hudson:
After I upgraded it with ERR Cruise Commander, I noticed a noise (vibration) while
testing. Fearing a failing driveshaft or gear, I popped the top (removed the boiler), poked aroundfor a while, saw nothing breaking...but I noticed that the motor was "sagging" on its mount. Screws were tight; I cut some styrene ships, slipped them between the motor
and the face of the mount to get it in line with the shaft, and the vibration was gone. Glued the strips in place.
Remove the boiler (fear not), and see if your motor - or anything else - is coming adrift. Brass locos are usually pretty simple under the covers.
Check the bottom of your gearboxes for loose screws, also. The gearbox cover(s) often act as the retaining part.
Here's a little experience that I had about 6 months ago with a brass Weaver Dreyfuss Hudson:
After I upgraded it with ERR Cruise Commander, I noticed a noise (vibration) while
testing. Fearing a failing driveshaft or gear, I popped the top (removed the boiler), poked aroundfor a while, saw nothing breaking...but I noticed that the motor was "sagging" on its mount. Screws were tight; I cut some styrene ships, slipped them between the motor
and the face of the mount to get it in line with the shaft, and the vibration was gone. Glued the strips in place.
Remove the boiler (fear not), and see if your motor - or anything else - is coming adrift. Brass locos are usually pretty simple under the covers.
Check the bottom of your gearboxes for loose screws, also. The gearbox cover(s) often act as the retaining part.