Wow. Finally finished.
Here is some more info on getting it finished.
I changed out the resin gearboxes for the cast metal ones.
Now, as all of you Kumata experts know...this would now cause an electrical short.
So I insulated one set of screws.
The black marking is so that no shiny metal shows through the grills.
I have not shown anything about the headlight.
I wired a TCS micro socket to the motor poles.
I then took an old extra board I had out of a Kato GP38/50.
Cut a new trace.
Soldered the plug to the board (just to left of KATO logo).
Also soldered appropriate resistor and a micro LED heatshrinked to the nose light.
The black marking helps keep orientation correct.
The location of the new shell mounting screws is so much better than before.
You can actually install/remove them without damaging the loco!
Now, when I THOUGHT I was finished, it ran OK, but it was just too loud for my taste.
(performance nut genes kick in...)
I then spent a couple of hours trying to figure out what was going on.
Gear mesh OK? check.
gearboxes adjusted for more adjustment room to orient worm shaft. check.
Runs ok bare chassis? check
with the shell on? loud. hmmmm.
OK, I think I can conclude one of two things are going on. This info might help someone in a similar situation.
Runs perfect with chassis alone.
Noise with the shell.
Either placing the shell on causes something to interfere (hey, how about the headlight plug?)
Or the adding of the shell actually causes a CHANGE to the frame.
I figured the problem was the latter.
If I had the u-joints in PERFECT position, but then, when the shell is screwed down, the frame might bend ever so slightly.
This then CHANGES all the work I went to.
Well, bottom line- I could not tweak it out.
Sooooooo.... I tried Beardenizing it.
I removed the inner worm bearings..... and it ran PERFECTLY.
So I am now done.
It has been a long but rewarding journey.
I redesigned the Kumata Centipede the way they SHOULD have built it originally.
Oh, by the way, here is a one minute video.
Count the cars in the third segment.
It just barely started slipping with that many.
Not bad for a loco that can often barely even pull ITSELF when new.
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