Pulled the BEEP down off the shelf in preparation for halloween, MR black & orange, but lo & behold the traction tire is broken. Anybody have any quick & easy tips for installing a new one ? There is virtually no clearance between the wheel and the side frame to slip a new one down thru.
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May have to take the top off and take the motor out and seperate it from the truck and drop the truck assembly in order to access the wheels, at least that is what you would do for a Williams loco.
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One time on my MPC Budd cars, I cut about 10thousandths of an inch off one end of the old tire & CA glued it back on ! It held for a long time & I got new ones & then changed that one too, but it can work if you're in a pinch !!
Thanks, John
csxt30 wrote: One time on my MPC Budd cars, I cut about 10thousandths of an inch off one end of the old tire & CA glued it back on ! It held for a long time & I got new ones & then changed that one too, but it can work if you're in a pinch !!Thanks, John
John,
Did you have to tear it apart to put the new one on ? I haven't tried it, my paper clip trick, it just don't look like there is enuff room.
Doug : no, I had enough room !! I took the truck off the car is all, that made it easier. Your eng. probably has less room than mine .
Good Grief, talk about senility setting in !
You said BUDD car and it didn't even register til I read where you "took the truck off the car".
They're coming to take me away, haha !!!!!!!!
Doug, Its cumbersome, but I have had success with fishing line. Quite a bit smaller than paper clip and even more flexible.
Don
New tire on !
Used one I got from Lionel for my C-420, perfect fit. It went on, surprisingly, really really easy with the paperclip. The only thing that mite have been easier would have been a steamer without siderods.
Now , on to halloween.
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