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#1
HO / Re: Bachmann Norfolk & Western J611
December 23, 2016, 02:11:46 PM
Thanks.  I was able to print-out the diagram, but still can't figure how to pop off the chassis underframe after removing the 2 screws.
Of it is just a matter of popping off the rear wheel and aligning the rod, I may be able to do that without removing the underframe.
#2
HO / Re: Bachmann Norfolk & Western J611
December 23, 2016, 12:09:48 PM
How do you remove the chassis after removing the 2 screws?  Then, do you just pop the rear wheels off to align the rods?
#3
HO / Re: Bachmann Norfolk & Western J611
December 19, 2016, 11:44:49 PM
Thanks for the reply, Richiy.  Although the item number is different #41-0657-A4, it looks identical....with smoke unit and light in smoke stack.  It has rubber on both rear wheels.  I would describe the motor as having a pancake appearance. For the most part the difference in the rod alignment is 90 degrees, however one rear wheel is 90 degrees but in the opposite direction than the other wheels on the same side.....I guess "bound up".  When I put the loco on the track it moves forward for half a wheel turn, then they move backwards for a moment.
#4
HO / Bachmann Norfolk & Western J611
December 19, 2016, 04:52:52 PM
A collector gave me this engine and tender that was still in the original box.  Don't think it has ever been run.  When I put it on the track the engine headlight comes on, it hums, but it will move only a fraction of an inch and stop.  It acts like the wheel links may be out of sync....like when the pedals on a tricycle are not in position for the riders feet to push the pedals forward or backward.  I took the shell off the engine, then removed 2 screws from the pan between the wheels but cannot determine who to get into the guts of it to see if the electrical connectors are contacting the wheels.  Any thoughts?