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Anyone have ideas why a #50 Section Gang Car runs great in one direction but barely moves, and unevenly, in the other?  I've cleaned and lubed, nothing seems broken or missing per Lionel's exploded diagram, and the brushplate bearing is in place.

 

A repairman examined, tested and re-cleaned and lubed it, but still nothing. 

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Since you have eliminated the missing top bearing ball as a possibility, I would check to see whether the wheels are rubbing against the frame in one direction.
This is a common problem.

The absolute best (and most involved) repair would be to replace the wheel bearings.

IMHO, the next best would be to remove the wheel on the offending side, and place one or two 671M-23 washers on the axle.
Some folks have reported that slipping a e-ring behind the wheel works too. I haven't tried this particular fix.

 

 

  If all bearings are good, one other item that may be bad is the worm wheel. If it is worn, you will get poor performance. If the car runs good in one direction, the armature is definitely good. Field windings are pretty robust, and the armature would burn before a field winding. Check for a bad connection to the field windings, and pull the armature out to inspect the worm wheel.

 

Larry

I just had this problem and something I did really worked well. My gang. At would stop one way when I hit the bumper. The bumper was moving the electrical contact too far. So what I did was cut a small piece of double sided mounting tape (Scott's extra sticky) to the inside of the bumper. This extra thickness keeps the bumper from pushing it too far and it now runs like a top. An odd solve but I thought I would share what worked for me for this common one way gang car problem.
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