Mel
Go to the Nwsl site and look in the gear section. They have some useful information which may help.
Jim
RR_Mel Does anyone have an exploded diagram of a Model Power E7. I haven’t been able to find any printed information on an E7. I’m looking for the part number of the E7 axle to see what other Model Power locomotives might use the same axle gear. HO Seek has exploded diagrams on everything but the E7. The E7 has an orange 10T gear and I ran across some like looking axles with a black 11T gear, it’s outside diameter is larger than the orange gear. The black gear measures .3105” diameter and the orange gear .2765”. Mel Modeling the early to mid 1950s SP in HO scale since 1951 My Model Railroad http://melvineperry.blogspot.com/ Bakersfield, California I'm beginning to realize that aging is not for wimps.
It might have a similar gear set up to the Sharknose. Check this thread out, part #'s and everything.
http://www.tycoforums.com/tyco/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=10591
Andre
The model power sharks (ho) had two different gear ratios. One version came with flywheels and the other Andre has shown which does not.
Good going Mel.
I still have two Model Power E7 "growlers" and they are tough pullers. Are you repainting your unit back into Santa Fe, or another road name?
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AntonioFP45 Good going Mel. I still have two Model Power E7 "growlers" and they are tough pullers. Are you repainting your unit back into Santa Fe, or another road name?
I hope that you will fully restore this locomotive. Amazing, I didn't know that SP only had 5 E7A's! You see one E7A and two E7B's in the opening credits of"The Adventures of Superman":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1C8d2qZrbA
The majority of my E's are older run LL P2K units. I was going to sell my Model Power E7's but had a change of heart after Doc Wayne posted photos of his reworked and nicely detailed Model Power units on the forum. Easy to mistake them for brass models.
Please keep us posted on your progress.
AntonioFP45 I hope that you will fully restore this locomotive. Amazing, I didn't know that SP only had 5 E7A's! You see one E7A and two E7B's in the opening credits of"The Adventures of Superman": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1C8d2qZrbA The majority of my E's are older run LL P2K units. I was going to sell my Model Power E7's but had a change of heart after Doc Wayne posted photos of his reworked and nicely detailed Model Power units on the forum. Easy to mistake them for brass models. Please keep us posted on your progress.
OTOH, when you throw in 2 SSW PA's and 12 T&NO PA's to SP's Pacific lines 39 PA's and 13 PB's, the SP rostered a grand total of 66 ALCO units.
According to this site, SP had (by my count) over 60 boiler equipped SD9's. http://espee.railfan.net/spsd09.html
http://espee.railfan.net/nonindex/sd09_photos/5339_sp-sd9-don_jewell.jpg
SP also had something like 21 boiler equipped SD7's. http://espee.railfan.net/spsd07.html
5316 as delivered. http://espee.railfan.net/nonindex/sd07_photos/5316_sp-sd07-rob_sarberenyi.jpg
andrechapelon OTOH, when you throw in 2 SSW PA's and 12 T&NO PA's to SP's Pacific lines 39 PA's and 13 PB's, the SP rostered a grand total of 66 ALCO units. Andre