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SeanG posted:

Thanks for the all responses I really appreciate it.

I have an update, but unfortunately I am not any further along with this; I called over to Charles Ro before visiting, it is $60/hour plus parts for a repair.

Now I bought this engine in 2014 for 269.99 (plus MA state tax). At those rates, it won't be long before I turn a $269 engine into a $400+ engine! 

So I'm stuck for now, I am afraid. Maybe I will see another LC+ RS3 being sold for parts sometime.

Thanks again everybody.

I think you can buy a pair of replacement trucks for that engine for that price. Maybe even get the updated ones. They aren't that hard to replace. Much easier than a scale engine.

Pete

Thanks Train Nut. Certainly not the first time I've had to "wait till next year", I will get that RS3 to run again at a future date.

For now I do have other locos to enjoy.

Kind of a letdown though, to learn the LC+ is not all that. Although it is my fault for buying into the "dual maintenance-free motors" feature, I should have known that was too good to be true!

 

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Well this is encouraging, I at least got it moving again!

To answer Chucks question, I took the rear truck apart to see if the gear is intact or not and it appears to be okay. I put the truck back together, and the RS3 is going, but reverse only! 

And if I didn't specify earlier, I apologize, but it is the front truck that lost the gear. 

Halfway there!

Thanks John, I think I will.

This strengthens my resolve!

I don't consider myself very mechanical, but I am learning that is an unwritten requirement for this hobby. I'm getting there and I have learned a lot by going through this.

Here is a question, on the front motor, why is that top piece not attached to anything? It comes right off! But I know my LC+ GP7, it's the same thing.

Please see attached to see what I'm getting at, thanks.

 

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I had that center gear strip a couple of teeth, and went through the same gyrations that you are facing.  Two things:  -  the original trucks (2015-16) have plastic center gears.  The newer metal ones are brass, but blackened, and LOOK like the plastic ones;  so you have to tap on them to see if they are metal or plastic.

- the newer ones (current part number trucks where the plastic gear ones are shown as "No Longer Available") are a different gear ratio than the originals, run slower.  So you have to replace them in pairs as an earlier response indicated.

Finally,  I was successful in getting a "parts locomotive" for a good price from a person on this site.  AFTER I had ordered a set of trucks (of course).  But I got that one running too, and now have two RS-3s.

Measure the diameter of your gear. If it is 1/2 inch. .468'' to be exact, center hole .141" Part number 600-8010-117. I have a replacement gear. Have another one, 610-8501-117 that is only .002" larger, same size hole. This one is white and list available North Lima Trainworks by Lionel. The first one 8010-117 is black and available from Lionel. $3.00. Contact me and I can send you one. $3.00 shipped. 

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gunrunnerjohn posted:

If it has the same number of teeth, it might work.

That's a "well used" tape measure you're using, looks like the end is about to rust off!

I counted the teeth on the gear he posted. 17 teeth. Both of the ones I have 17 teeth. It all comes down to the center hole.

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I’ve been following this post for a while and I just have to say how awesome it is to see a bunch of guys come together to solve an issue. To most people they would be, like oh well it’s broke, that’s crummy, and bash away. But here, although it is not the best design, everyone just pulls together to get this loco back on the roster. So cool to be involved with a great group of fellow railroaders.

Kudos!

Well put JDFONZ, I feel the same.

I'm honored to be a recipient of all this help, thank you to everyone for reading and posting. I am somewhat new to the hobby (been at it since 2013) and this forum has been a tremendous resource for help, guidance, some good-natured humor and a general sense of camaraderie.

Thanks again.

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