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I ordered 6 gears for about 33 bucks total with shipping and fees.When they come in, I'll see if I can get some help with the tube.Then see:1. If it will work- lacking the 10 degree angle2. How fast they wear out. I'll install 2. a. Shay with sound- continuous running on the flat level. b. Shay Resurrected - continuous running on the torture grades.I would say that if this gear works well and can last for two - three months running an average of an hour a day on the torture grades then it would be worth it. If it lasts six months, I'd be in happier than a seagull with a french fry. (https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=seagull+french+fries)
A straight-cut gear will not properly mesh with the worm. Hopefully the Delrin will "wear-in" after a while, but then the teeth will be not as thick. But I guess with the options currently available, this kludge is the best that can be done.
How much vertical space is there? Could the motor be moved upwards a bit? What I'm thinking is to have a double reduction gear drive, eliminating the gear/worm mesh issue. Replace the gear in the piston with a new straight cut gear of the same diameter. Replace the middle gear with a straight cut gear of the same diameter, meshed with the piston gear. Sharing the shaft with the middle gear, put a helical worm wheel above the middle gear. Mesh the worm with the worm wheel. If there's space this will give you an even greater gear reduction for slower speeds and eliminate the gear wear issue.
This is an interesting idea. Thanks.However, the gear reduction part is not for this unusual loco.Right now, wide open it runs about 7.5 mph.I wouldn't want it any slower.
If you really want to experiment, you could try ever-so-slightly angling the mount of the motor so that you cancel out its 10 degree tooth angle at the spur gear.
Yes. Soldered onto the shaft.But obviously can be un-soldered.If angling the new worm gear is too much of a challenge, I guess I could always go back to Poland and get a new brass gear.Maybe that will match better.Now comes the hard part- waiting for the mail to come from Poland!