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Try not to be too disenchanted with Bachmann.I consider them very valuable even though I have a love/hate opinion of them.
Can you compile a final parts list?
Looks like I will need to revamp my shapeways H10!
Jim, the 9600 is a much smaller loco. It is quite nice and a solid mechanism for some other project. I have it for a 0-8-0 swicher. Otto K
We interrupt this thread for a Public Service Announcement.Attention all Bachmann-itesIf you own a 2-8-0, I want you to pick up the loco, turn it over, and grab each wheel in turn and wiggle it side-to-side and forward-backward. Each axle should be "loose", i.e. no friction at all. If your engine does this, then you are done. Skip to the next post.If there is any resistance in any of the axles, then I want you to carefully remove the bottom cover, as shown. For those of you who have not done this before, be very careful that you do not pull any of the drivers out of the frame, or you will spend a long time putting everything back the way it was.Notice that there are 2 ridges that run along the sides of the top of the cover. Thie ridges are about 0.015" high. What happens is that the ridges cause the cover plate to bend as the screws are tightened. As the cover plate bends, it comes in contact with the gears. You can see that this will cause all manner of problems.So what you need to do is find some 0.015" thick plastic (like from packaging material) and fabricate 3 spacers as shown. If you size the i.d. of the spacers correctly, they will serve to retain the screws. This will make reinstallation of the cover a bit easier. My cover also had some flash around the openings for the gears. The flash has to go.We now return you to normal forum operations...
Simpler solution to all this.....Don't crank the screws down tight. This has been a common fix for these loco's for years.
Do you mean the Mashima 1015 motor you used in this project?You can get it from a lot of places. You just have to dig through all the overseas sources.Here are some I know of that carry it: One is the Czechoslovakia dealer you mentioned: (I think you mean this one: http://www.pojezdy.eu/eshop/6-mashima-motors)I have exchanged some messages with him, but never bought any motors because the shipping was just too expensive.
Otto, thanks for the reply. Would it be possible for you to measure the diameter of the drivers, and the wheelbase (distance between the c/l of the #1 driver to the c/l of the #4 driver)? Thanks.
For what it's worth, the MicroAce has a fixed wheelbase of 16' (1.2") and 52.3" (.327") diameter wheels.