I have installed the williams units in quite a few MTH deisels.The intructions with the units are clear and there is more than enough wire to do the job.They also use modular plugs to the board wihich make the job easy.
Ed
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The direction of a locosound locomotive is controlled by small relais which tend to stick. One of my trainfriends also had that problem. The relais is the black block on the print inside the locomotive, a gentle tab with the fingers can solve the sticking, but probably only temporary. Swapping the relais for a better version also could be a solution.
Swapping a 6amp directional board with trueblast is easy, since the setup of the williams locomotive is the same as the mth ones (2 dc can motors) so the wiring is fairly simple. The horn outlet can be connected to the speaker already inside the mth loco. Another option, but a bit more difficult, is to get hands on a proto1 or proto2 board and not connect the coupler outlets. You'll have sound as well as horn and bell, but you'll have to find an EMD sound (an F3 with a rough alco motor inside is a bit odd).
You'll loose the option of cruise control though.
Bob Nelson
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