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The irony here is that Mighty Sound of Steam boards made starting in 1980 were improved to avoid static with the whistle.  MPC offered a whistle with the 1972 to 1975 run of the 8206 baby hudson, and then pulled the whistle until the release of the Chessie berk in 1980.

 

Yet all these sound boards are pretty fragile.

 

I had a couple of mine rebuilt by the repair guy at Traditional Trains Hobby in New Hyde Park, Long Island.

 

411 Jericho Turnpike  New Hyde Park, NY 11040

 (516) 328-6664

 

The store does not have a website, call ahead to see when the repair guy works.

 

Ken

A couple of thoughts here. Maybe the material that you used to replace the original foam pad has something to do with it. If it is super sticky, maybe there is too much moisture in the 'sticky stuff' to short out a couple of resistors on the board and change the pitch of the whistle. I think on this engine, there was 2 foam pads with a metal plate sandwiched between them, was that replaced? Did you happen to resolder one of the 3 wires? If you think the board went bad, beleive it or not, Lionel still has replacement boards for this engine.

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