Mel I ordered two of each the 489-6 and 491-6 so I can see what I can do
I'm sure both will work just which one is "easier"
Also ordered 10 of those 280SA motors from what you did they look very promising
I have a few of the old Mantua steamers though about using one of the SF266 motors but needs major surjury on them still might try it
Thanks Mike
Mel looks good to me I ordered a few of the 280 motors
question I know you use the nwsl 489-6 but I contacted NWSL and he recommended 491-6 2mm-2.4mm with a drive shaft but I'm wondering if the 2.4mm might not be a tight fit on the worm they are 3/32 or 2.3mm
so what you think
mikeGTW Now I get it I thought you were leaving that short piece in the flywheel Good idea to center it that way I finally found a source for that K&S stuff so it's on order and I have a bunch of the athearn nuckle parts from old athearn engines that didn't have flywheels I know old stuff but still works And i want to see how that FK-280 motor works out it does look promising those SF-266 motors can't fit two in a gp frame
Now I get it I thought you were leaving that short piece in the flywheel
Good idea to center it that way I finally found a source for that K&S stuff so it's on order and I have a bunch of the athearn nuckle parts from old athearn engines that didn't have flywheels I know old stuff but still works
And i want to see how that FK-280 motor works out it does look promising
those SF-266 motors can't fit two in a gp frame
mikeGTW Mel I see what you are doing but what is the purpose of the short piece that you glue into the flywheel I thought just super glue the 9821 3mm onto the new motor shaft 2mm then it would press fit into the athearn nuckle part (not using the flywheel)
Mel I see what you are doing but what is the purpose of the short piece that you glue into the flywheel
I thought just super glue the 9821 3mm onto the new motor shaft 2mm then it would press fit into the athearn nuckle part (not using the flywheel)
doctorwayneKeep in mind that the 1mm wall thickness is for the entire circumference of the tubing.
I thought about that right about the same time you posted it my bad
the K&S 9821 3mm has a .45mm wall thickness so it will work
mikeGTW...3mm with a 1mm wall so the inside would be 2mm
Keep in mind that the 1mm wall thickness is for the entire circumference of the tubing.
Wayne
Mel thanks for that info question does the K&S 9821 tubing fit tight on the motor shaft I'm having trouble finding anyone that carries it in the metric sizes but there is some on amaz by ukell that is 3mm with a 1mm wall so the inside would be 2mm
So the NWSL universals is it two different sizes you used can you list which ones
and it doesn't say if they come with the shaft part or is that seperate
the K&S the .45 wall or the .225 wall
Mel on the sd40-2 frame what exactly did you use to connect the Mabuchi motor to the athean truck Is it a nwsl part and if so which one
Thanks for that info Mel I think I will get some of those and give it a try
I wonder if I can squeeze two of those into a gp frame looks to be real close
other wise the Kato HM-5 will work just more $$$
but I do have about a doz of the sd type
mikeGTW Mel question for you the Mabuchi motor lists 7200 rpm at 12 volts you say about 6000 rpm the athearn motors I think ran in the 10 to 12000 rpm so does the new install run slower now will it match up with an original athearn thanks
Mel question for you the Mabuchi motor lists 7200 rpm at 12 volts you say about 6000 rpm the athearn motors I think ran in the 10 to 12000 rpm
so does the new install run slower now will it match up with an original athearn
thanks
Thanks, guys. The sighs of relief continue in NWSL's being re-born. Thousands giving thanks that they seem to have retained their corporate vision and mission. IMO, not common these days.
John
RR_Mel...The MDC worm gear is fine tooth 7.88mm diameter with a 1.2mm pitch. Trying to match shaft size in gearing isn’t my thing....
NWSL has u-joints to fit various shaft sizes and also gears and gearboxes for the MDC locos,, so if you're going to upgrade the motor, it's probably worthwhile to do the drive train, too. I've done so on Bowser and Mantua steam locomotives, and will be doing a John English Pacific, too.
I've also used NWSL bushings for mating various shaft sizes, but they've been discontinued in favour of the U-joint sets. The only bushings I have left are the ones with a 1.5mm bore and an O.D. of 3/32", unfortunately not suitable for John's locomotive.
Thanks, Mel.
Sooner or later I'll find reason to end up re-gearing the old Prairie so the shaft size may be a moot point. And, who knows? For the short term, someone may jump in here with news of an available bushing to accommodate the .25mm differential.
As for the internal caps and their compatibility with BEMF decoders, that kind of stuff still causes my head to swim.
You da man, Mel.