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Lionel 2340 GG-1 Problem

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Posted by irontooth on Thursday, November 2, 2017 10:02 PM

I see that I did not make a good description of the problem, the wheel flanges were rubbing the underside of the chassis. There was no clearance between the power trucks and chassis. I put washers on the pivot between chassis and truck , gave clearance  no more rubbing. Runs nice now. Thanks for your responses.

David

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Posted by lionelsoni on Thursday, November 2, 2017 11:43 AM

You can get a washer on there without pulling the wheel, without too much trouble.  Cut a notch in the washer, just the tiniest amount narrower than the axle, and you can force it over the axle.

Bob Nelson

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Posted by cwburfle on Thursday, November 2, 2017 11:09 AM

Wheel backs rubbing on truck blocks is a common problem as locomotives wear.

One solution is to pull the offending wheel and put washer(s) on the axle. I use 671M-23 washers.
Another solution is to replace the axle bearings.

You could also have a slipped magnet.

Check the Lionel service manual pages. The first one can be found here:

http://pictures.olsenstoy.com/cd/locos/loc2330a.pdf

Here is a link to the whole section:

http://pictures.olsenstoy.com/2340.htm


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Lionel 2340 GG-1 Problem
Posted by irontooth on Thursday, November 2, 2017 10:02 AM

Been working on my GG-1 and was having a problem with is running slow and drawing alot of power. Found out that the wheels on the power trucks are dragging on the frame like a spacer is missing, but the diagrams I have seen show no spacer. Anyoneever have this problem and have a solution for it

 

Thanks

David

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