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Alright gents I have an update on the Mike. Many thanks to all of you for the advice, you guys are great.It was the drivers. I ordered the new driver set and they "eventually" arrived from Kato. I installed them tonight and lo and behold it runs like a top again (although that eccentric crank pin was crazy hard to get back in). The thing runs excellent across switches no tender installed so something was up with the drivers. I may inspect (tweak) them later in the name of science to see what the cause of the short was. I honestly think it's something to do with the way the front driver is engineered. I think the pins that hold on the side rods touched the copper piece and that copper was touching the axle. That's my prevailing theory anyway.Having disassembled this thing it really is quite a feat of miniature engineering (I have disassembled many steam locos before) this one is certainly a different breed. I will certainly be purchasing more.Next up a decoder install. So yeh it "was" DC. Has anyone taken one of these little monsters all the way apart? To install the decoder I know i don't have to full disassemble but I was going to make sure the short was fully cured.
Tim, Picking up a steam loco by the drivers is a bad habit....