Well, there aren't many numbers that I can find on the engine. Just above the light on the front there is a little frame with "385E" in it. The plate on the bottom of the motor unit says:
MADE IN U. S. OF AMERICA
STANDARD LOCOMOTIVE
LUBRICATE BEFORE USING
AND WHEN REQUIRED
THE LIONEL CORPORATION, N.Y.
That's about it for identifying marks.
One other point - I'm using a Lionel Type 1032 transformer (75W) that came with another vintage train that belonged to my father-in-law. Perhaps it doesn't provide sufficient voltage for the older standard guage motors?
TonyPDX It's been a few years since this thread was active, but I have a similar situation to the Virginians' original post - I just pulled a Standard guage Lionel set out of the box for the first time in 50 years. I cleaned and connected a single track section and set the locomotive on it. When I turn up the voltage the light comes on and the engine makes straining noises, but the wheels don't move. I tried it upside down to reduce the weight on the wheels with no effect. I can turn the wheels by hand and they seem to be free from any obvious mechanical problems, but that's as far as I've gotten. Any suggestions on where to go from here? I have a couple of young grandsons who would be so happy to see a train running around the Christmas tree! Thanks in advance for any help, Tony in PDX
It's been a few years since this thread was active, but I have a similar situation to the Virginians' original post - I just pulled a Standard guage Lionel set out of the box for the first time in 50 years. I cleaned and connected a single track section and set the locomotive on it. When I turn up the voltage the light comes on and the engine makes straining noises, but the wheels don't move. I tried it upside down to reduce the weight on the wheels with no effect. I can turn the wheels by hand and they seem to be free from any obvious mechanical problems, but that's as far as I've gotten. Any suggestions on where to go from here? I have a couple of young grandsons who would be so happy to see a train running around the Christmas tree!
Thanks in advance for any help,
Tony in PDX
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QUOTE: Originally posted by BTatroE4 I have problems similar to The Virginian. I have a 1033 Transformer and a No. 2025 Locomotive with Smoke Chamber (the whole set dates from late 40's to early 50's). The set hasn't been used in years, but following the suggestions provided by others, I have wired the transformer and cleaned wheels and track. When I turn it on, the train goes about half way around the track, and dies. Any suggestions? The set includes a 2466WX Whistle Tender, but the whistle doesn't work. Is that fixable?
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