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It can be done, be warned the NW-2 has some cogging issues in the very low speedsteps. Most of it can be eliminated by playing with the decoder settings, just consider a sound decoder with great motor control specifically for 3 pole motors. On my non-sound unit I had a Digitrax decoder and it ran horrible, switched it for a TCS and it ran much better, still needs a little tweaking.HTH,The S.
I measured about 18mm there,John, so no go. I don't have a Select Micro off hand right now, but upon further examination of an NW-2, there is a "deeper" area of the frame between the motor and the flywheel. The flywheel is stepped right there so it could be possible to grind out enough of the frame and possibly the top of the shell for clearance. Or if you've got access to a lathe to turn down the flywheel some. That would probably be the easiest way to gain the needed clearance.You've got more guts than me Rhiadon to dismantle an $80 decoder, but that could be a possibility. I know from previous installs the component you speak of. It always is the one that makes fitting the decoder difficult. Bob
I think I pulled it off. I keep trying to post pictures but it keeps failing. Not sure why. If I can manage to get them to post, I'll show what I did.