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Speaking of "old school"...Years ago, you could buy a replacement 5-pole armature for the can motors that were used in the Atlas/Rivarossi steam in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s. I happen to have one of these with the replacement in it, and the motor definitely runs a lot better than a stock one (slower start and more power). I happen to have some of the old cans and one of those armatures, new in the package. Out of curiosity, I though I would put it in and see how it runs. I figured, "How tough can it be?" I expected to just swap the armatures, maybe add or remove some thrust washers at either end to get good alignment under the brushes on the commutator, and that would be that.Well, no. What I find is that with that armature in the can, there is no way the end cap/brush holder can be pushed completely back into the motor. The armature is about 1/16" too long, at least. And even if I could get it back on, the brushes would never line up with the commutator.Is there some modification or trick to installing these armatures? I thought they would be drop-in replacements.