FYI, I bought the parts from Jeff at The Train Tender (great price and very responsive).
I may have the billboard motor cleaned and operational by next weekend (if my work schedule allows).
Your welcome. Tell us when you get it working.
Larry
Thanks, Larry!
Stebby - I have not yet replaced those springs and brushes in my billboards. Are they the same length springs?
Ray
Bayville, NJ
Life is what happens to youWhile you're busy making other plans - John Lennon
The motor unit that activates the whistle is essentially the same as used in standard steam locomotives. Thus I would think the brush sets are interchangeable.
I have figured out what is wrong with my brain! On the left side nothing works right, and on the right side there is nothing left!
Try rfgco for American Flyer parts. Look under accessories, and his #K58 for brushes and springs for the whistling billboards. He will do a trade in on an armature if you need one.
While recently installing an American Flyer #566 Billboard Whistle I had purchased on eBay a few months ago, I noticed the unit was not operable (despite seller claims to the contrary, but that's a separate issue). After re-checking the electrical connections and the control switch, I disassembled the electric motor and found the unit lacked one carbon brush and spring. Does anyone know where I can find a brush & spring set? (I may also need a commutator if I can't clean up the existing unit.)
Thanks for the advice, as always.
Happy New Year to all!
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