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Peteski - I see there is no "load" upon the crank, but it is moving on the crank pin and I don't think it should. It looks like the head of the pin was squre with the crank pressed on, however it looks like the crank has looseened and shifted back and forth enough to begin rounding the pin head.
The problem with this IM AC is I doubt very seriously if they have replacement drivers. They have not indicated that they do because I did order some.
Once I get the rear crank pin set where the loco runs smooth, without the bouncing 3rd axle, I think I will put a very thin coat of epoxy on the crank and the pin head as a temporary fix. Since I have new ones coming I will not be out much if the epoxy doesn't work.
damn that motor must have a lot of torque available.victor
Max,good eye, good catch with seeing that divot. I agree the pin is rotating as you suggest. I think I shall set it aside until my parts come in. I don't want to epoxy the pin and then not be able to remove it. Would the green loctite allow the pin to be pulled or would it be as difficult as the epoxy?Carl