QUOTE: Originally posted by mktrains If my memory serves me the set was made by AHM (now defunct) and cost me a whole $22! The engine is a GP-40 type, 4 axles with the rear truck as power pickup and front truck as traction. The engine is made in Italy by Lima. Problem 1: The engine stutters along the tracks as if it was too light and had intermittent contact. This happens regardless whether I'm on a curve (mix of 9-3/4" and 11") or a straight away. As I add more stock, it seems to settle down but still stutters somewhat.
QUOTE: Problem 2: I added all 11 cars to the engine and ran it at medium speed. After about 5 minutes the whole setup started to gradually slow down. Soon I reached the max of the throttle. I stopped the train and picked up the engine. It was quite warm and had a funny "heat" smell to it - not burnt smell. I thought I fried the motor. After letting it cool down, I dropped it on the tracks and it worked again at full speed. I checked all rolling stocks for wheel and couple binding. None found, everything spinned and moved freely.
QUOTE: I'm assuming that the engine is a cheap one. Will a more expensive Atlas, Life Like, Athearn, etc. with a price tag of around $70 solve these problems? Are the more expensive engines designed better to prevent intermittent contact and have a motor that can take the strain? Is 11 cars unreasonable for N-scale? I can't believe I only have 5 minutes of run time before it over heats.
QUOTE: I was going to run out and get a Tech 4 260 to replace the brick power supply. Could my current supply be the cause of overheating of the engine due to unclean, unregulated power? Maybe the engine wants more power and the PS couldn't supply it?
QUOTE: Am I reduced to running the set at moderately fast to fast speed? Would a 6-axle be better since the power pickup wheels can span over the dead spots? Should I look for engines with "all wheel drive"? Since the GP-40 is relatively short, would a longer model (e.g., SD60) solve this problem?
QUOTE: Obviously a Tech 4 260 plus a decent loco would run me $125 or so and I wanted to make sure that these two items will solve my problems.