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I am familiar with ESU LokSound decoder (similar in shape to Digitrax) install in that loco, and the motor contacts can be problematic. The brass wings come very close to the loco's frame (which carries the track voltage). I would recommend covering the outsides of the wings with Kapton tape to prevent any possible shorts of them to the loco's metal frame.Those wings snap onto the PC board. If the Digitrax PC board is slightly thinner than the stock Kato light board, those wings might not make good contact with the pads on the PC board. You could trying to gently adjust (bend) the clips on the wings to tighten their grip on the decoder's PC board. You could also choose to solder the wings to the decoder's motor pads.I also had some issues when installing the decoder where the wings were prying off the thin metal clips on the motor's brush holders. Those clips retain the brush springs and the brush. Just something else to watch for.
Quick update - I bought another decoder and installed it today with kapton tape on the outside of the wings. I could read and write to the decoder, and had light control, but still no movement, so I disassembled the whole locomotive. As soon as I separated the frame halves, one of the 3-tabbed brush holder clips fell out, followed by the brush and the spring (although I didn't see the spring at the time). Tried to reinstall the clip, but just managed to break off two of the three tabs. Tried to put the locomotive back together, and in the process managed to knock off the other clip when I reinserted the circuit board (which is how I know there was a spring in there). Managed to find both brushes and both springs, but the tabs on the clips are broken and they won't hold in place.So, do I have any options besides buying a new motor for this beast?Tim
Yes, the three-sides brush/spring snaps can come off rather easily from the round brush holder. In this particular model (due to very limited open space between the brush holder and the side of the frame, when you slide the decoder in, the metal contact tab on the decoder can pry those snaps off. A solution I found is to spin them on the motor (they spin easily) so one of the sides that clips the snap on the brush holder is pointing straight up. That way the contact tab will not be able to accidentally slide between the brush holder and the clip to snap it off.As for replacements, I think that when you buy replacement brushes (with springs), those tri-sided clips are also included. If not, you can call Kato and ask if they will sell you some replacements.