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I am not familiar with that particular loco but most European-made locomotive models have RFI suppressing circuit wired to the motor. Usually it consists of 2 small coils and a capacitor across the motor leads. Those components can "confuse" the decoder (especially if the BEMF motor control is enabled).
4. As for increased pulling power...If you want to see how much one of these can pull (after I redo it), here's a YouTube buya kind and gracious soul who got one of mine: (this is not my video, just my reworked engine):http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvuABS6WWWM
Micro-Loco-Motion is Eldon Shirey. He hasn't updated his website in years.You should just email him at micro-loco-motion@sbcglobal.netHe sells a "kit" consisting of the Maxon motor, and a new worm + brass double gear that willincrease the gear ratio. This greatly improves the low-speed running and reduces the Trix'smeteoric top speed. I think the kit is $50 or so, including the gear. Prepare to wait. He is a very busyguy, so it may take weeks for him to get you the new gearset, but it's worth it.Another problem that this kit indirectly solves is the issue of pressing the worm off the Trix motor andgetting it mounted on a new motor. The original worm is hard to press off, and even if you do,it is only bored out for 1.2mm, so it will not fit on virtually any replacement motor you try because theywill all have 1.5mm shafts, so you would need to bore out the worm, or turn down the shaft on the newmotor (I've done it both ways). Replacing the motor+worm+doublegear avoids all that.Oh, sorry for the confusion. I know you are fixing this for someone else, so using a Kato C55 is not an option.If you try to improve the tender by just using another K4's trucks, that won't help. The fundamental problemis that the original tender uses wipers on the axles, which are notoriously unreliable, and also onlygive you pickup on half the wheels in the tender.