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Mothers mag wheel polish, Simichrome, or a rag buffing wheel.

 

Don't try to clean it chemically as some of those chemicals are too harsh and will etch the aluminum, like one that came from eBay a few years back.

 

The decals are available, but I don't remember where. American Flyer vendors would know.

Originally Posted by RoyBoy:

Mothers mag wheel polish, Simichrome, or a rag buffing wheel.

 

Don't try to clean it chemically as some of those chemicals are too harsh and will etch the aluminum, like one that came from eBay a few years back.

 

The decals are available, but I don't remember where. American Flyer vendors would know.

I'll second Simichrome - I've cleaned up a Flyer Zephyr and about 2 dozen AMT/KMT aluminum passenger cars with it and it does an excellent job.

 

I used to buy Flyer prewar parts from Ron Leventon - you might try him for the decals:

http://www.americanflyerparts.com/

Doug Peck would be another good source to ask:

http://www.portlines.com/

Originally Posted by Erierailroad:

Thanks, I'll give the Simichrome a try.

 

Jack

Have plenty of old cotton t-shirts/towels handy.  Work small areas at a time - the first pass or two will pull off hideous looking black gunk, it will take a couple tries for the black to stop coming off - lots of work, but those shells will shine like a chrome toaster when finished.

Erierailroad posted:

Thanks for the good info. Some one way back modified it to accept a Lionel 3 axle steam engine chassis, instead of the AF 2 axle motor. What is the chances of me finding an original motor for this?

 

Jack Bartman

I just posted one on the big auction site.  It works fine, I replaced it so I could run it on my layout with Ross track and switches.  The wheel flanges were too deep.  It was my Dad’s engine.  

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