Last night I was tinkering in the Lab to decompress from a very long day at work. I changed wheelsets on an Atlas GP9, plopped the trucks back in and threw it on the test track. In one direction smooth as glass for a loco that has been sitting for years. In the opposite direction it growled as bad as a Trix unit. I checked the trucks and noticed all the geared axles were on one side of the unit. "Hmmmm" so I flipped one truck so the gears were opposed between the two trucks. Threw it back on the track and it ran great in both directions. I looked at another locomotive that ran "OK", found all the geared axles were on one side of the unit, repeated the flop of one truck, and "blammo" it ran great.
I checked some other units in the fleet, all the latest Bachmann have the geared axles on one side while the WaLLyworlds I had on the bench were opposed.
Is this a eureka moment for me or is this one of those things I've forgotten *scratches head in contemplation of mental state*
The S.