Does anyone know what size screws are used for mounting the motor to the engine frame on the Flyer wide gauge electric motors and the two screws that connect the sides to the motor?
Thanks!
Jon
Did you figure it out by trial and error or were you able to find a reference source?
Thanks, swede
I picked up another engine(the 4644 pictured) that was complete and took one of each screw out to home depot to find the correct size and then I went and found an eBayer who sells special hardware for standard gauge trains:
https://www.ebay.com/usr/specialhardware
rrswede Did you figure it out by trial and error or were you able to find a reference source? Thanks, swede
Thanks very much for responding. Am glad you resolved the issue but wish you had located a reference source.
swede
rrswede Thanks very much for responding. Am glad you resolved the issue but wish you had located a reference source. swede
Me too. I haven't seen or found much reference material out there for illustrated parts break down or schematics for these old standard gauge Flyers. I did see a CD with info on them here:
http://pictures.olsenstoy.com/proddetail.htm?sku=CD-4.1
I'm not sure about Olsen Toy's website though, anyone else ever buy Olsen's Repair cd library?
JonEddy http://pictures.olsenstoy.com/proddetail.htm?sku=CD-4.1 I'm not sure about Olsen Toy's website though, anyone else ever buy Olsen's Repair cd library?
Regards, Roy
Next time try Henning's Trains in Landsdale PA. Harry works on all major types of standard gauge trains and has wheel,parts and paints for restoration.
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