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Lubricate the motor and run it at medium speed for a short while at the test bench (I do it upside down in a cradle). You will notice the motor will let go after a few minutes and run a lot easier. These motors need to be broken in, and the "new" lube is 25 years old so it could be a little bit hard. Once these motors are broken in, they should run very smoothly. The Lionel Classic era motors are very robust reproductions of the original.

Again thanks to everyone.  I have been running it in the upright position but I can't seem to hold onto it and lock the eunit at the same time. The way it runs intermittently still makes me think it could be a finger. And no I didn't oil the eunit but if I do take it apart I'll certainly clean the drum and make sure all the finger contact the drum properly.

I finally decided to completely disassemble the motor and resolder every connection in it, that helped some but the real problem was just plain old poor workmanship. When i took the motor apart the stud that holds the black wire and is connected to a buss bar inside was not properly crimped. The buss bar goes from the back of the terminal to the motor field, it fell off in my hand. So this was re stacked and soldered into place. That helped but then i noticed that the other end of the field wire was only wrapped around the core terminal so it was sparking and making intermittent connection. This also got soldered and now the motor seems to be reliably working. The person I bought it from said he never ran it so maybe he didn't know it had all these issues.

This evening after testing the motor one more time on the bench I put the 390 back together and sent it around my layout. It ran flawlessly. I now have it pulling a 6 car freight trains made up mostly of my custom painted cars and it looks and runs great. The next project now will be redoing an old tender shell that I bought on E-Bay so I can make this a B&M steamer with the classic red and silver speedlettering. I have to figure out a way to fill in where the brass Lionel Lines placard was so I can decal over it smoothly, anyone ever done this?

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