Bob,

   A friend just put in S scale Stanton drives into a older, non funtioning 
loco.  They are from NWSL and work great for him.  Prewired for DCC as well as 
DC evidently.

  George Courtey

--- In [email protected], Bob Werre <bob@...> wrote:
>
> Dear Friends,  I write this with heavy heart!  I've been fighting this 
> fight for about a year but things keep getting worse!  I ask you to 
> check your junk boxes for the items I need--and you thought I was going 
> to ask for donations didn't you!
> 
> I've been trying to get one of my favorite engines (Alco models RS-5) 
> back to running good.  I had a sound decoder malfunction.  I replaced 
> that and things seemed good, but when I started pulling a train I 
> discovered that one truck's drive wheels would stop rotating on a grade 
> or with a moderate weight train.  After taking it apart again and again, 
> I determined that the universals, shafts and the worm all were doing 
> their thing.  I found a fair amount of play in one of the 4 zamac (yes 
> that again) castings.  When I tried to tighten it the screws broke out 
> and the surrounding area broke loose.  This play was apparently letting 
> gears loose their mesh.
> 
> Each truck has four castings--two are a sandwich affair that hold the 
> drivers and the two upper pieces are a bit more like a clam shell with 
> two halves--one of those halves is the problem.
> 
> I have thought about three solutions:  #1 is to find someone to make a 
> new upper replacement piece possibly from solid brass stock.  #2 
> re-drill deeper holes in the existing casting and then try and replace 
> the broken 'crumbs' with some JB Weld--somewhat like a dentist would do 
> with a cavity. Or #3 find somebody who has one of these drives that is 
> too far gone, but where this piece might still be okay.
> 
> Since #3 is the easiest, so I'm starting with this group first.  Anybody 
> have one they can spare?  Please help me get this little fellow back in 
> good health so it can run and play with all the other engines in the 
> neighborhood--operators are standing by!
> 
> Bob Werre
> BobWphoto.com
>




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