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I have a Lionel 211 Texas Special engine that will only run in Reverse. I thinking it is the E Unit that could be dirty but not sure. Can someone please help me and tell me what to look for and maybe tell me how to fix it. I have never worked on this before and wasn't sure if it would be hard to fix.  

Thanks for your help and have a great weekend,

David

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What happens when you try to go forward? Does it just hum or vibrate?

The 211 Texas Special should have a 2 position e-unit. When a diesel locomotive with a 2 position e-unit only runs in one direction, and just sits there and hums in the other direction, it is probably missing an insulated washer.
There should be a solder lug mounted under one of the brush plate screws. There should be a whitish / clear shouldered insulated washer there to keep the solder lug from touching the screw or the metal post that the screw goes into.
I lost count of how many locomotives have passed though my hands with this problem.

By the way, be careful how you flex / bend the wires running to the field. They break easily.

Hello,For a fast fix,(but not factory correct),you can just reverse the wires that run to the brushes.

It will then at least run forward(But forward only),if you wanna run the train while you wait on the parts to do the correct fix.

This will not harm the engine in anyway,and at least you could run a train behind it tonight.

Leave the center wire where it is on the brushplate,and just unsolder and reverse the other two wires,then solder them back on.Simple,but effective.

Keep it mind,this is not the proper fix,but if you don't mind not having reverse,you can run it like this forever.

The only reservation I would have about leaving the lug off the brush plate screw is the stress that could be placed on the field wire. potentially breaking it.

I think removing the screw and testing functionality to verify that the missing washer is the problem might be a good idea.

Another work-around while waiting a washer would be to use a plastic screw. In fact, some very late Lionel diesels used a plastic screw to hold that lug, as opposed to a metal screw with the plastic washer.

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