Northwest Shortline used to have a motor and gear kit for just that purpose. It relocated the motor to the middle of the boiler. They're can motors and quiet and smooooth!!!
Dick
Texas Chief
nyc4me wrote:sitting here looking at my #2197, big flanges and all but I've had it since late 60's. I'd appreciate hearing from any that have done a remotor job that came out ok. Thanks in advance.
Yes and DON't I think the cost was around $250.00 for all the parts.
This is a picture of what it looks like. More money than what you get when you are done.I also did just a DCC upgrade on one and it was cheaper and runs great. Hardest thing is to get pick-ups on the tender. The old units used a pin type wiper tha pushed against the back of the drivers. I bought a Y3a and a Y6b of todays standards and am happier with them.
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Zactly what I had in mind. Glad we had this talk! I'm not sure it's worth the big bucks for the remotor job but the dcc conversion is tempting. thanks for the notes Dick, George!
Nelson
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