Hi, I'm new to the forum. Basically the e unitDrum was not sitting in housing correctly and had turned sideways...all the leads and contact fingers look fine just making sure that when I reinstall it I have it the correct way...I'm thinking the plunger should be grabbing the" gears" on the drum...is that correct?
There are those that say you should not oil an E unit. I disagree. A small drop of oil on the drum shafts will prevent wear and failure of the drum.
Use motor oil as it does not dry out. Don't use 3 in 1 oil, Lionel Lube, WD-40, lithium grease or any other grease.
I use motor oil exclusively to lube my stuff. I even oil the commutators on the motors. Some guys tell me I shouldn't do that, but it works just fine, and the motor friction is lower with oil on the commutators. I may put oil on the E unit drum to prevent wear on the fingers.
I have been running Lionel trains since 1950, and have repaired only 2 E units. One was not my loco, and I did the repair when I was about 13. The other was a loco I had just purchased and the E unit had been hot. This repair was done about 5 years ago.
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