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Well guys what a thing I started, well what can I say. Over the years our Australian sht list has changed it was Poms, Yanks, Italians then Greeks and Dutch. But these days it has changed. Kiwis, Ourselves then South Africans, Poms and Yanks plus Canadians (when we mistake them for Yanks). So consider yourselves all demoted. <br /> <br />Now on to this matter of a sticking switch, I have done some more research and I have found out my thinking was wrong as I too have asticking LGB R1 switch. I am satisfied that I have got it freed up as much as I can I sprayed it with WD 40 which will fix anything, incluing the common cold. But what i found out was that if you look at page 75 of "Garden Rairoading the Hobby" it appears that R1 switches are not suitable for 4 axle bogeys, hm. <br /> <br />Onto the graphite thing, the answer is no it is not soluable in water; but if you get a deluge well it may wash away. so there. <br /> <br />So whoever started this conversation may well have the same problem as me. <br /> <br /> <br />Aussie Ian.
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