richardm47 I still don't understand how such a 'light bump" caused it to pop out so far, unless it was already out somewhat and the 'bump' caused the final loss of connection.
That sounds like what happend in my opinion as well. It's surprising the minute amount of force it takes to dislodge things sometimes.
richardm47 I decided that since I have an alternative from the above post, I would try more pressure, and a little more "angle".. Viola!! It snapped into place and now it runs when DC is applied. Talk about ignoring the obvious.... duh.
Don't feel bad about that. I can't tell you how many times I've made myself crazy trying to fix something and the solution was hiding in plain site all along. I'm glad to hear that you got the motor running again. It's always nice when you can fix something instead of having to buy a new one.
Yes the motor looks the same..Allthough mine doesn' have the fancy logo impressed on the side. . As you mentioned, I only have the worm gear on one side. I assume the gear is just pressed on the motor's axel. The price is right, so I'll give it a try. Thanks.
Tinkering is part of the hobby... Always in TRAINing. Richard.
richardm47 The two links did not look like my motor, but I'll give them a closer look. There are seven 4-8-4's listed. Mine... the GS4 standard is discontinued. only the last one , a 4-8-4 Overland Limited has a chassis with motor that looks like mine. It's sold out, but I'll keep checking back.
Keep checking--parts come back into stock occasionally.
Even if it never comes back, it looks like Bachmann used that style of motor for other locos, too:
https://estore.bachmanntrains.com/index.php?
The motor looks the same, though I am not sure if the dimensions are identical. More research is needed.
You would have to cut one shaft off with a dremel and cut off disc, remove the worm from the old motor and mount on the new one.
I understand completely if you don't want to go down this path, but it's an option.
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Gary
I agree with Gary, I'd try getting a replacement motor before going through the trouble of hunting down another locomotive. Bachmann has two motors on their parts page that might work. https://estore.bachmanntrains.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=68_154&products_id=4198 https://estore.bachmanntrains.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=68_215&products_id=4276 They're both sold out at the moment, but you could call and ask when they'll be getting a new batch in stock. If that's the route you want to take, that is. It may also be possible to put a different brand motor in if Bachmann doesn't have anything that will work, but you might have to alter the frame a little bit to accept the new motor. And, if you can't find a new motor and end up buying a new engine, you can always keep the dead loco around as a display piece or parts machine.
Changing a motor may be easier than finding a new loco. Any name or numbers on the motor, e.g. FK-130SH?
Ah well -- everything is apart... but the motor still doesn't run with direct contact... It spins freely, but no noise when juice is applied... I might look for a motor, but I am probably looking at a replacement engine. Thanks for all the help. it was a fun "training" session. My grandson got to watch and was impressed at all the tiny parts. Take care fellow TRAINees.
always in TRAINing. Richard.
Thanks for the great suggestions... Yes I understand the "It's already broken" idea. One of the things my Jr High shop students could do was bring in broken stuff... They would always worry about 'breaking it more". I appreciate the confidence builder of not having parts jump out in previous repairs... Thanks. Alwys in TRAINing. Richard.
richardm47 One of the contacts is visible on top of the motor. The other is probably on the bottom and I have to take everything apart... That goes back to my "what if" quesiton. Will anything tragic spring out?. I often look for items that need repair, so have opened equipment and had something fall out and not know from where it came.... Looking at the expanded illistration, there is no indication of where the contacts connect. Thanks for the suggestion.... There are insulated spacers "somewhere"... I see 2 but the drawing says 4. Unless I hear differently, I'll just take my chances , and start to take it apart very carefully..... Always in TRAINing. Richard.
One of the contacts is visible on top of the motor. The other is probably on the bottom and I have to take everything apart... That goes back to my "what if" quesiton. Will anything tragic spring out?. I often look for items that need repair, so have opened equipment and had something fall out and not know from where it came.... Looking at the expanded illistration, there is no indication of where the contacts connect.
Thanks for the suggestion.... There are insulated spacers "somewhere"... I see 2 but the drawing says 4. Unless I hear differently, I'll just take my chances , and start to take it apart very carefully.....
Always in TRAINing. Richard.
I don't think anything could spring out, but go slow. Besides, what do you have to lose? Unless you want a display piece...
If you have a digital camera/smart phone, take pictures of the disassembly. That will help you get it back together.
On the whole, they're not that complicated. Good luck.
Looking forward to setting up my Christmas village and train... always fun and brings the trains into the house, instead of out in the 'train room".
Thanks for such a wonderful resource as the forum... I'm AC/DC running O27 and HO, so I visit both forums... Never been dissappointed,.
richardm47 I think I see what I need to do , but want to avoid any pitfalls that allow small pieces to fall out. The shell is off -- That was easy. There is a screw that attaches the rear halves together (connects a wire to the rear trucks.) I see another screw behind the first driver. That means I need to take the under-frame off. and there may be another screw holding the halves, too. Is there a good way to take the under-frame off without releasing unintended consequences of small pieces popping out from "somewhere".? (Been there - Done That.) I can see that the top motor contact seems connected, but maybe the lower one disconnected in the collision... As an aside -- there is a wire above the smoke unit, that straddles the front halves, but doesn't seen to connect to anything? It would touch the shell, when that is on.??? As always thanks for a great forum. Luckily, I enjoy tinkering with my trains..... Usually it's my ancient O27 layout, but I have resurrected a few of the HO's that my son and I ran more than 30 years ago. Looking forward to changing some things to reflect Christmas season... Always in TRAINing. Richard
I think I see what I need to do , but want to avoid any pitfalls that allow small pieces to fall out. The shell is off -- That was easy. There is a screw that attaches the rear halves together (connects a wire to the rear trucks.) I see another screw behind the first driver. That means I need to take the under-frame off. and there may be another screw holding the halves, too. Is there a good way to take the under-frame off without releasing unintended consequences of small pieces popping out from "somewhere".? (Been there - Done That.) I can see that the top motor contact seems connected, but maybe the lower one disconnected in the collision... As an aside -- there is a wire above the smoke unit, that straddles the front halves, but doesn't seen to connect to anything? It would touch the shell, when that is on.???
As always thanks for a great forum. Luckily, I enjoy tinkering with my trains..... Usually it's my ancient O27 layout, but I have resurrected a few of the HO's that my son and I ran more than 30 years ago. Looking forward to changing some things to reflect Christmas season...
Always in TRAINing. Richard
First thing I would do is try to find the motor contacts. It sounds like one is contacting one half of the frame; the other is not touching. I would apply DC power directly to the motor contacts. If it runs, you know the motor is good. If not, you need a new motor. It does sound like you tried this, but did you make good contact? Is it possible to get to the lower contact?
Then you could try to make sure each motor contact touches a frame half. You may have to disassemble the loco, unfortunately.
Thanks for the photo of the engine.parts.. It gives me something to search. It does not have the pancake.... the photo matches mine. I tried to apply power direct to motor.... The head light comes on, but no noise or movement. The two wires may have been broken all this time, -- it has run for several years -- and the engine was working. Each wire was from the front and rear trucks. It was not a big crash.... just ran into the rear observation car.... the "engineer' was distracted. No damage done to the cars. the engine just quit.... But now I can see how the halves connect together. I can problem solve without breaking it furthur. Thanks.
Wolf359 Does the motor make any noises when you give the locomotive power? If so, it may have a broken, jammed, or disconnected gear. Here's a drawing of the older version with the pancake motor. https://www.hoseeker.net/assemblyexplosionbachmann/bachmanndaylightgs4pg2.jpg
Does the motor make any noises when you give the locomotive power? If so, it may have a broken, jammed, or disconnected gear. Here's a drawing of the older version with the pancake motor. https://www.hoseeker.net/assemblyexplosionbachmann/bachmanndaylightgs4pg2.jpg
That's what I was thinking. I believe the motor contacts directly touch the frame, so I'm not sure about the wires mentioned by the OP. I would put power directly to the motor and see what happens.
richardm47I can move the gear connected to the motor, and the wheels turn forward and back. but not under transformer power.
I don't know if that gear should be able to be moved by hand
Here's a schematic, of a DCC https://www.bachmanntrains.com/home-usa/dwg/dwgs/H502X-IS001.PDF
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
Are there 2 sets of wires between the loco and tender? If so make sure both plugs are in all the way.
This is a simple engine... no dcc. It was runnign its loop and cars uncoupled and the engine ran into them. I know...Engineers are suppsoed to pay attention. Another engine needed some assist.. Running two at a time is more fun... Anyway. The light is on but nothing runs. I removed the shell and the bottom. Two wires... one front and one rear had "broken?", so I soldered them.. Wierd. The train was not runnign terribly fast. I can move the gear connected to the motor, and the wheels turn forward and back. but not under transformer power. Good power to the track, as a lighted car is lit, and another engine runs on the track. The Daylight engine headlight is on, but nothing else moves. hmmmm. I know, I have seen posts that this is not a great fantastic piece of equipment. I found it at a train swap, and it has been running for several years now. I searched for a "schematic", but no luck. I 'll try to contact Bachman, but not holding my breath....
Thanks for the exceptional forum. . Always in TRAINing. Richard.
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