I remember hearing this occasionally when lineside in central Iowa in 50s and early 60s; it almost sounded as if a clutch was involved.
Dave Engle; KCMO ----- Original Message ----- From: Bud Rindfleisch To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2012 5:28 PM Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: LokSound select decoders Paul, Does the engine speed go back up after going back down from notch 3? EMD's did indeed "shift" it was called making transistion, whereby the speed cut back a tad before ramping up. I kind of doubt notch 3 was when it happened but I guess it all depended on the load. Bud Rindfleisch sounds great untill you get to notch three on the throttle, and thats where the problem is, the prime 567 idle's back down to notch 2 or 1 like its shifting gear, > > >
