I just found a Labelle video on Youtube that explains how to lube the elctric motor and also saw a copy of the original instructions that came with the engine that stated that two screws hold the body in place that have to be removed in order to access the electric motor.
I saw this discussion after searching for information on the 2032 and thought I would ask a question or two. I recently inherited a 2032 that has been out of commission since at least 1979 (the date of the newspaper it was wrapped in). I have been researching the hisotry of this engine and want to be sure I take care of it properly before running it again.
I plan to take it to a locak train shop for a bench test and evaluation of its condition but in the meantime I trying to find out as much as I can about how to maintain it. I plan to order the Labelle 1001 kit with the three different lburicants very soon. Specifically, I can't find any video or pictures on how to lube the electric moter. Does it have to bee removed from the engine to do this or not? I have found reprints of the original Lionel manual but the manual is not very distinct and I do have a sight impariment
Any links or step by step info on the electric motor lubrication would be much appreciated, thanks
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QUOTE: Originally posted by bigvito I am having trouble getting traction on my Lionel 2032 diesel. It will only pull a few cars before the traction is lost. It does have magnetaction. I know this is an ALCO but I do not know how many cars it should be able to pull. Any and all suggestions.info will be greatly appreciated.
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