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Well, I just destroyed one Trix motor trying to get the brass worm off the shaft. Put so much force on it with the gear puller it bent the gear puller, snapped the plate, exploded the motor across the shop, magnets went flying. Worm still firmly on shaft. But I think I discovered the old Roco red plastic worms will work.I've pulled brass worms off of Trix shafts before, never had this happen. Calvinball.
Meanwhile, back in reality.... The Kato motor mount is done, looks pretty good, did well in the cradle and after the Goo sets I'll wire and start testing under load. But the low-RPM torque is pretty darn good. Even with the workbench throttle, I could get it to crawl. John's sand dome is on now too. There's JUST enough cab to hide it.link: http://www.randgust.com/PRRL1008.jpglink: http://www.randgust.com/PRRL1009.jpglink: http://www.randgust.com/PRRL1010.jpg
Although you might not see it, there's an insulator strip between the bottom brush holder and the frame. I'm still not sure if I'm doing this DCC or not, I have to get it to run right first, but the wheels are insulated from the frame, and the motor is insulated from the frame, so it's possible.I want to redesign the plug system to the tender to be a little more flexible, particularly if this ends up being a 4-wire hitch instead of 2.John, I'm kinda hoping that by the time I get this thing to run right you'll solve the pilot deck and air tank problem for me!You also can't see it but there's a big lead slug pounded into the front of the boiler ahead of the original cast weight. I also reprofiled the steam dome to plug the screw hole. I've reduced the plastic boiler to an undetailed shell, I'm following Max's article on detailing it and I have pretty much all the parts. Brass running boards are done but not attached.Note that I had to tip the motor just a hair to make the ex-Roco worm engage fully. I think the rear-end shim was .010. And it's very counter-intuitive to glue the motor to the frame, but I've done this with these on 6 locomotives before and it's worked just fine. Those Kato motors are just incredible for performance.
... Trix or Roco or Yugo motors would erupt in flames.
...The Model Power FA I donated to Lee had one of those motors. I upgraded the motor by replacing the weak magnets with small rare-earth magnets, It gave it a bit more pep, but it was still nowhere as food as any contemporary motor.
I'm sad to report that it still melted down, wrecking the under frame. The shell is still decent, but it's been relegated to the parts bin. The newer Life Like FA2, even the older lead sled version, is far superior, so there's little point in effecting a further repair.Lee