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John, you are correct. The cost is not an issue. Modifying the frame is the problem. I did go to a technical high school 60 years ago. Sort of remembering filing v blocks and a parallel clamp that we made.Conrad
Welcome to the club, Bill.I think the Proxxon is great for what we do in N scale. But I've got to say that I've been doing mostly HO installs for friends these days, and the 1/8" cutter limit on the Proxxon is an issue for HO. I'd really like to have 1/4" capability for the bigger frames.But for N . . . it's ideal. John C.
As for the noise - have you done the Ron Bearden mod to this engine? If you haven't, try it (the mod is removing the inner bearing block from the worm gear shafts, using just the outside block to support the worm gear). I've found it works wonders on older Atlas locos that don't have U-joint drives. That and just a touch of Labelle plastic-compatible grease on the worm.John C.
Quieting down old atlas locos is a bit of a scientific art.
Conrad, do you have a thrust washer between the worm and remaining bearing block?
I’ve had some success with putting a cut down Rapido coupler spring in the flywheel to preload the hex universal.Not saying this will help in your case but it might.
So might renewing or at least changing the hex universal.
The other thing I've found with older Atlas locos is that they sometimes need lubrication at the motor bearing - that is, where the motor shaft enters the motor housing. Literally just a drop of light oil. ONE DROP. I actually use my wife's sewing machine oil for this, because it is about as light an oil that you can find.John C.
One thing about the pandemic, I have plenty of time to order parts and keep the economy going. I've ordered just about every drive train and truck part Atlas has for the GP40-2, they're on the way. At one point I considered using parts from other locos but hey, why screw up several when one is enough.
Succress, runs like a Kato, well almost.Atlas parts came in 3 days, great service. First I overhauled the trucks. I replaced the wheel wipers, gear case and gear set. Kept the wheels sets (not in stock) and truck frames. Conducta Lube micro drop in the the wiper pockets and a little teflon grease on the worm. Runs like a champ. I'm really pleased, no need to replace the worm and bearing blocks now.The grind must have been in the gear tower or perhaps the worm to gear mesh.Anyway, all that remains now is to add caps and larger led's.Conrad