Dan
"I like my Pullman Standards & Budds in Stainless Steel flavors, thank you!"
QUOTE: Originally posted by JeremyB I have a noisy atheran GP-35,I have looked the model over a dozen times and I can't find the source,no burrs no dirt no nothing,the gears are lubricated with a plastic compatiable lube,does anybody have any ideas????? Jeremy
QUOTE: Im a huge fan of Atheran engines,they mind sound a little noisy but the price on them is great,is anybody in agreement with me? ... it would be great to have a whole fleet of these slick engines but for me and other modelers it's just not in our budgets.that's why I love the Atheran.besides a real train is loud and not purring like a kitten on these Kato,and Atlas units.Does anybody else like the sound of the Atherans? - Jeremy
Larry
Conductor.
Summerset Ry.
"Stay Alert, Don't get hurt Safety First!"
QUOTE: Originally posted by BRAKIE Don,I don't answer baited questions..Try it for yourself.You just *might* learn a new trick..
QUOTE: Originally posted by AntonioFP45 Any opinions on the PPW replacement flywheels? Are the brass flywheels that come on the stock BB Athearns good enough?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Don Gibson Adding weights to the shell merely shift's the resonance up or down. . The cause of the resonance is motor vibration. You can accompli***he same thing by removing the shell. The resonance is gone but the vibration is still there. Brakie: How do you explain by removing the light bulb it "will run far better"? The 12 volt bulb is fed by the track not the motor ; and in DCC it is fed by the module board.
QUOTE: Replace the 12 V bulb by bright white LED's and you have automatically directional lighting too.
QUOTE: Originally posted by BRAKIE ..I could more then likely teach that guru of yours a thing or two...