QUOTE: Originally posted by karmabob I just got a set of 6 of the Bachmann Spestrum Passenger cars (newer ones with the all metal trucks) and have tried to run them on my layout. I am running the Bachmann SP Daylight 4-8-4 loco and it just can't quite pull the grades. (Wheels slip) I have about 20 other trains and this is the only one with this problem. Does any one know if the Lionel version of the daylight 4-8-4 has more pulling power than the Bacmann? How is the quality on that engine? Or is there a way to add traction tires to the Bachmann? Thanks Bob R.
QUOTE: Originally posted by karmabob So does any one know if there is any way to increase traction on engines with all metal wheels? The only other engine I have this problem with is the new Broadway Limited T1 4-4-4-4. It has all metal wheels also.
QUOTE: Originally posted by ragnar Frankly I would think your best bet is to watch for one of the brass H.O GS4s on the the market today, neither the Lionel or Bachmann engines are going to hold up that well over the long haul ,Of course you could go the kitbash route and experiment with trying to put a complete new drive under the superstructure but thats not going to be easy and may be more trouble than your willing to deal with and you'll still have a plastic locomotive .
QUOTE: Originally posted by karmabob I just got a set of 6 of the Bachmann Spestrum Passenger cars (newer ones with the all metal trucks) and have tried to run them on my layout. Thanks Bob R.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by cacole The wipers for the interior lighting on those Bachmann Spectrum passenger cars puts a lot of drag on them. They need to be lightly lubricated with a conductive grease, and then put a small amount of powdered graphite on the axle ends to reduce friction there. I
QUOTE: Originally posted by West Coast S Or you could repower using a diesel switcher chassie under the tender, leaving the engine unpowered, I recall seeing this done once before on a club layout.
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