Some of you may recall from the Atlas forum that I have been testing different motors for remotoring a Kato Mikado. I have a couple of Mikados with traction tires and received some motors from Eldon (the Motorman) over the past few weeks.
My main gripe with the stock Kato Mikado motor is that it runs much too fast and lacks torque to haul long trains. I am running DCC and all tests were made with a Zimo N-scale decoder.
1. Faulhaber 1016 (6 volt) with 4:1 gearhead - This is my favorite of the bunch. The gearhead allows for very slow operation when moving around the yard, and the top speed is about 40-45 mph. I find that the top speed is just about right for my preference, although many heavy 2-8-2's were capable of faster speeds. You do need to use a Dremel to widen the frame sides a bit to allow this motor to fit in the loco, but it is well worth it. As far as torque is concerned, I can probably haul about 80 cars with this locomotive and a GHQ pewter shell.
The only downside, and it is slight, is that the gearhead can be slightly more noisy than an iron-core engine. Overall, though, the torque and smoothness of the coreless motor is very much worth it.
2. Maxon RE 1017 with 4:1 gearhead - This motor is very similar to the Faulhaber 1016, but the Maxon has more torque. This motor is rated at .75 watts, which when you add in a gearhead, results in 4 times the torque. Overall, this motor is just as smooth as the Faulhaber. However, it is a longer motor than the Faulhaber and will not fit under a GHQ Pennsy boiler shell. It might be possible to trim down the rubber motor-worm shaft connection piece, but it would be a close call. This motor, however, is very impressive.
3. Mashima 1024 motor. This is a skew-wound, five pole motor. It has an impressive amount of power for a small motor, however, the motor starting speed is slightly higher than the stock Kato Motor. Once revved up, it can haul much more than the stock Kato Motor. I did not install a flywheel yet, but the stock Kato flywheel would fit nicely onto this motor. It is a good motor for the money.