I am a person with a very active inner child. This is why my wife loves me so. Willoughby, Ohio - the home of the CP & E RR. OTTS Founder www.spankybird.shutterfly.com
QUOTE: Originally posted by Jim Duda I ran mine for about 2 hours and noticed a slight "growl" emanating from the worm gears. How many of you expected the bottom cover plate to lift off when you removed those 8 phillips heads screws? HA! It won't. So here's what you do. Remove the plastic shell. Remove the single screw holding the circuit board in place Lift the circuit board to one side and that will expose 3 screws down in the frame Remove all three screws (the two on the end secure the pickup rollers. The middle one holds the cover plate you're trying to remove.) Now the cover plate comes right off and you can lube the worm and drive gears with grease. Reassemble in reverse order. Mine is super quiet now and I shouldn't have to re-lube it for many more Christmas Holidays. At 12 volts indicated on my LW, it pulls steady and evenly @ 20 SMPH. It really slows down and stays smooth, almost like it has speed control. The hardest part is removing the shell - just pry the sides away from the tabs, and pull the base free...like I say, easier said than done...but it's certainly doable...
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
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