I had two Forneys, one a lot noisier than the other. One required a start voltage setting of 10 to even get going. So I moved the motor from the quieter one to the worst one and it calmed down enough for me to feel comfortable selling it.
For the donor Forney, I ordered a NWSL motor and worm gear. I found it impossible to remove the OEM worm. It was affixed so tightly that I bent the steel plate in my NWSL Puller trying to remove it. I finally broke part of a tooth off the gear, trying to get it off.
When I tried to buy a replacement motor from Bachmann, I was told the cost was $170!!!!!! I assume that was because the motor was not available without buying a new frame. Hell, you buy an entire new loco online for $125.
Anyways, I had to experiment a LOT to get the NWSL gear to mesh quietly with the OEM driven gear. It wound up being just barely in touch with the driven gear, totally opposite of how gears should be set up. It isn't totally quiet but it is better than it was.
For the donor Forney, I ordered a NWSL motor and worm gear. I found it impossible to remove the OEM worm. It was affixed so tightly that I bent the steel plate in my NWSL Puller trying to remove it. I finally broke part of a tooth off the gear, trying to get it off.
When I tried to buy a replacement motor from Bachmann, I was told the cost was $170!!!!!! I assume that was because the motor was not available without buying a new frame. Hell, you buy an entire new loco online for $125.
Anyways, I had to experiment a LOT to get the NWSL gear to mesh quietly with the OEM driven gear. It wound up being just barely in touch with the driven gear, totally opposite of how gears should be set up. It isn't totally quiet but it is better than it was.