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question with my engine
Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, December 17, 2006 3:50 PM

I have cleaned the engine, wheels etc. When I apply one wire from my type 1033 to the frame of the engine and the oher to the pickup wheels,viola it runs very well! First problem, we would no the get the engine out of reverse...

now the question. when the forward/reverse switch is forward, the engine will run forward. if you remove the wire and reapply it the engine goes backwards and so forth. Any suggestions?

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Posted by chuck on Sunday, December 17, 2006 3:55 PM
It's doing what its supposed to.  Most 3 rail AC locos run with an Electronic Reverse Unit (E-Unit).  Normal pattern is F-N-R and then repeat.  There were some E-Units that went from Forward directly to Reverse.  These were called 2 position E-Units.  There is also a lockout lever that will lock the engine in whatever direction you chose.
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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Sunday, December 17, 2006 5:12 PM
 gman2560 wrote:

I have cleaned the engine, wheels etc. When I apply one wire from my type 1033 to the frame of the engine and the oher to the pickup wheels,viola it runs very well! First problem, we would no the get the engine out of reverse...

now the question. when the forward/reverse switch is forward, the engine will run forward. if you remove the wire and reapply it the engine goes backwards and so forth. Any suggestions?

GMAN, if you really think your engine is messed up, one of the best train repair places is in Milford, Ohio; Davis Trains.  They have fixed some very tough problems for me in the past.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, December 17, 2006 6:08 PM
Also, if it is with an old conventional [not electronic] Eunit, the plunger may not be pulling the cylinder up to change as you have the unit upside down.

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