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Have you run the loco for a break-in period at faster than normal speed? I only say this because every so often I pick up a loco and it runs sputters, stammers like a drunk sailor, I crank it up to where it runs reliably for an 45-60 minutes or so in each direction then slowly turn the speed down in notches in 5-10 minute cycles until I get to "slow speed". This usually knocks the blackening and residue off the wheels, polishing the treads so to speak. The above process I find helps with N scale steam and anything "new" Bachmann. Wonder if it might help here. Humbly Submitted,The S.
I surely did @sizemore - after the second cleaning - and there was essentially no improvement. It acts like there's a loose wire that every now and again loses contact - like over a rail joint or switch. With all those pickup wheels that simply shouldn't happen.Bottom line is there IS a problem, and the part time Athearn tech appears to agree with me - the loco will be going to him. I'll keep you all updated on progress - or lack thereof.
Sent off an email 7-17 to Athearn asking for assistance. Received a reply this morning (7/18) asking me why I had included my address in the email (I had included name, address, email, and phone - no such thing as too much info when asking for help). Apparently nothing else but the name and address got through I was told in the second email, but this time there was the rest of the email describing my issues. I was told the email would be forwarded to their part time technician to see if he could help.And so we go.I was able to access the other screw in the tender top via the toolbox and oil cover thanks to @sundowner but the shell still didn't want to move and I'm not about to force it, even a little. I've got a feeling the loco will be taking a trip - either to Athearn or even back to MBK - and don't want to mess it up. I'd rather do without than have a poor runner.
Did you remove the coupler on the tender? That screw will hold the shell prisoner. Once you can slide the shell a little back and forth, you are almost there. At the rear of the tender are a couple small tabs on the tender frame that you can't slide the shell past. What I did was to pry the rear of the tender shell open a very small amount to get past those tabs then it slides easily off.
what was the problem??. Any clue what they did?