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However, I am not sure I agree with you in regards to being able to make anything run well on a test stand.Carl
The siderod is jointed in sections. There are separate rods from 1-2, 2-3, and 3-4, and with the 4 drivers notbeing all supported level because the engine isn't on the rollers correctly, driver #3 (where #1 is the front)is dropped below #2 and #4, so the side rods are simply flopped out of line.
Thanks for all of the comments/suggestions. I have adjusted the test stand so all 4 drivers are on the rollers and I have removed the decoder. My analog dc power pack is an MRC Tech3 model 9000 and I will make another short vid after dinner.After watching the vid I made yesterday, I noticed something did not appear correct in the #4 driver. Yes I saw the strange looking short rod between #3 & #4 driver and I could not get it to straighten out. I pulled the retainer plate and found that the left side #4 axle bearing slipped out and was lodged against the back of the driver. The axle had no lateral movement, so it must have been causing a bind. I placed the two bearings back in correctly, I think and perhaps I will see a smooth movement now. Why would it act up that way, after a special fix had been applied to it? Perhaps the #4 driver not being level ? ? ?Carl