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Broadway GG1 Electric problem

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  • From: "Steel, Steam and Thunder"Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Posted by TheK4Kid on Friday, December 26, 2008 1:10 PM

 Found stripped gears, actually several teeth missing from the drive gears in both truck units. Back to BLI it goes.

 

TheK4Kid

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Posted by TheK4Kid on Friday, December 26, 2008 9:16 AM

David,

 I'll try and take a look at it and see what I find.

TheK4Kid

Ed

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Posted by TheK4Kid on Thursday, December 25, 2008 10:16 PM

 Hi David,

Thanks for the reply, and hope you had a great Christmas!
The driveshafts and worm gears are both turning.
I have been rather apprehensive of taking this loco any further apart.
I may take it to a local guy who does repairs, I'd rather pay a few bucks than lose a part
or get something apart I can't get back together properly.
These parts and screws are very tiny.
I may give it a try
The problem must be below the worm gears.I found it strange they would both give out, but perhaps if it
was dropped just right to break both ends at the same time since they run independently of each other.
I have had the loco shell off , and pulled the circuit board plugs off and removed the screws that hold the circit board down.
I can see both the flywheels turning, and the driveshafts turning and the worm gears turning.
So the problem has to be underneath the worm hgears to the wheels.
The free turning wheels turn just fine, the trucks move freely from side to side.
Perhaps one of the gears in each end was knocked out of place.

Looking at the loco from the bottom, I cannot find any stripped gears
Apparently from what I surmise is that if it is a gear out of alignment or out of place, they must
be easily knocked out of alignment, or out of place.
It has to be a gear I can't see that's somewhere in between.

Thanks again for the reply!

TheK4Kid

 

aka 

Ed

 

 

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Broadway GG1 Electric problem
Posted by TheK4Kid on Thursday, December 25, 2008 9:30 AM

 Bought a DCC BLI GG1 Electric on EBay.Got a good price on it.
But when it arrived , the box had a slight ding in it, like it may have been dropped in shipping.
I placed it on the track, and all of the sound effects work but it wouldn't move in either direction.
I did take the loco shell off, and found that both motors will run, and the driveshafts are turning, but it still won't move in either direction.
I contacted the seller, and he did not want it back, and generously refunded my entire purchase price plus shipping.
So essentially it was free.
I am apprehensive to disassemble it any further, and guess I will send it in to BLI for repair, but was reading the users manual, which seems to indicate it needs programmed before running it.
It does function on the default factory address of 3.
My question is, is the lack of movement in either direction a programming function or not?
I didn't have to do this to my 5 other BLI steamers.
When I carefully observed it on the track, each motor comes on as I changed the directional
button on my DCC controller, and one motor would shut down along with its associated headlight, and the other motor and headlight would come on,, along with all of the appropriate sound effects.
For some reason the motive power just isn't getting to the wheels, and it appears each motor drives its
own gear box, but like I said, both driveshafts are turning, but the loco fails to move.
I guess I'll just send it in to BLI for repairs.

 

TheK4Kid

 

 

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