CSXect.
Sometimes that growl is due to armature shaft play, horizontal (wobble) or vertical, which results in binding or lash in the main gears. I trust you have found an exploded diagram. If not check out the Library at Olsen's Toy Trains (online). You may not find a pic of your specific loco, but you should be able to find at least one or two in the 200-series ALCO's.Frequently you will find some parts missing, or additional parts, generally shim-washers, added.
There are variations among this general class of locomotives, but look for a BB sized ball bearing that the armature shaft rides on at the bottom of a well, very thin thrust washers and occasionally others. Sometimes the hole in the brushplate wears and this causes wobble -- the only easy cure is to replace the brushplate. Sometimes replacing the brushes with the newer softer types and the brush springs will help. The gears must mesh properly and move up or down just a few thousands of an inch. When the motor changes direction it puts an upward or downward thrust on the shaft. This needs to be adjusted to where it binds, and then loosened just until the armature turns easily. You may have to learn to love a little growling.
Oil the armature shaft - upper & lower - this will reduce the growling.
Rob
CSXetc,
You didn't miss anything. That's what "two-position" means.
The electronic/elctrical/electromechanical technician in me came out and I fixed the texas special which is a 211 not a 210 from what I have read some of 200 series desiels had a 2 posistion reverse unit and some had a 3 posistion unit. I think that mine has a 2 posistion as it only has a forward and a reverse no neutral is this right or did I miss something in the fix?
Now I know why Frank53 and others are so hungup on postwar.....there is not much too them making repairs simple
Don't throw your old e-units away. More and more dealers will no longer sell you one unless you exhange a repairable one.
I have nothing against Dallee -- just no experience with them. I like QSI, now handled by The Scaled Three Rail in Arizona or somewhere out there. See the "fine print" at the QSI web site.
I've never replaced a mechanical e-unit with an electronic one 'cause I prefer to repair the original. If I did want to make the change, here's where I'd go first"
http://www.dallee.com/E_Units.htm
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