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#1
HO / Re: GE 70 ton switcher
October 28, 2018, 11:41:51 AM
The service department looks like the next step.
#2
HO / Re: GE 70 ton switcher
October 28, 2018, 11:03:55 AM
Occasionally it may start on its own, but that's rare. When the voltage is turned on (I keep meters in line wit the throttle) the LED headlight some on at around 4 volts. Full voltage can be applied and it still wont start moving until a light tap is applied to the top of the locomotive.
#3
HO / Re: GE 70 ton switcher
October 27, 2018, 03:59:39 PM
I have checked everything from the wheels to the brushes and there is a complete circuit.
#5
HO / Re: GE 70 ton switcher
October 26, 2018, 04:14:37 PM
Cleaning the wheels was one of the first thing that I did. I use alcohol. My track is all code 70 S/S rail. I usually keep a track cleaning car in a train when I run them. In fact, in order to find and problems with dirty track, I'll run a DCC locomotive around as they are a lot more sensitive to any dirty track. With the shell removed, power was applied and the LED lighting came on at a little over 4 volts but most of the time the loco just sat. I checked the pickups with a meter and all four axles are feeding power to the brushes. Again, a tap on top of the chassis would get the loco moving. Once moving, the voltage and be lowered and the loco barely creeps and then responds to the throttle throughout the voltage range. I was going to try to spray contact cleaner on the brushes but they are almost impossible to get access to.

I would post a photo of the chassis, but the photo is too large for this forum.
#6
HO / Re: GE 70 ton switcher
October 26, 2018, 11:05:51 AM
As I mentioned, the locomotive was quite noisy. After lubricating the gears with a light plastic compatible grease, I let it run around my layout for a couple of house in each direction. The noise stopped, but the locomotive wouldn't start on its own without some prodding.
#7
HO / GE 70 ton switcher
October 26, 2018, 09:09:24 AM
A couple of years ago I picked up a GE 70 ton switcher, DCC ready. I do operate DC only at home. I ran the locomotive a few times and it was set aside while I worked on other projects. My layout is a switching layout and I bought the switcher as it is a match for the paint scheme for my freelance raolroad.

The problem is that to locomotive will no longer start from a stop. A tap on top of the hood will get the loco moving. It was lightly lubricated as it was quite noisy. After letting it run for a while, it did quiet down a lot, but still wond start from a stop the majority of the time without a tap on the hood. With power applied, the lights will light up but the loco just sits. It is picking up on all four axles. Once it is running, it does operate smoothly even at very slow speeds. It is acting like there is a brush problem with the motor. Access to the motor is limited and I have no idea what the problem is.

Do you have any ideas of what I can do to get the locomotive running properly?