Do not try and disassemble the motor without the right tools. Leave the motor assembled as-is and get a large bowl and a can of Naphtha (from the hardware store). Put the entire motor in the bowl and cover it with naphtha. Get an old toothbrush and some Q-tips and scrub the entire motor with the naphtha. It will come clean.
Dry it off with paper towels, and the rest will evaporate. Follow with a good oiling and greasing and you will be back in business.
Larry
I am new to model train repair. I am trying to disassemble a Lionel prewar 253 motor for cleaning. However, it has rivets holding together the faceplates of the motor, and I don't know how to remove the rivets without damaging the motor. Would you have any suggestions?
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