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I finally got my hands on the excellent Reading G-3 4-6-2.  Of course I'd like to install PS2 so I can run it on the club layout, but the engine has no flywheel.  Is there an "off the shelf" solution to replace the can motor with a shorter motor with a flywheel to accomodate the tach strip, or is there another option?

 

 

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 The first idea that hits me..... is to attach a home made flywheel to that pulley that drives the belt. You just need to get it to a decent diameter. I would ask first, how big is it around (diameter) where the belt ends by the motor?

 It almost appears big enough to add a tape to.

 Is that pulley held on with a set screw? Perhaps making a new drive belt pulley with attached flywheel surface? I've bought ones and made my own set screw by drilling and tapping. Any access to a lath to make it??

Can a flywheel be mounted against the pulley?

 

Not clear in the picture, but could a can motor be mounted forward of the pulley?

 

You might contact Frank Timko for a replacement motor.  His address in my my thread of yesterday on upgrading a Pulmor to PS2.   Note also my comment about a statement at the April York DCS users meeting, about a non-tach-tape version of PS3.

 

Joe may have a point about applying stripes to the belt; it bears some thought.

Originally Posted by chug:

I own the same engine and I did install PS-2 along with an MTH smoke unit. I mounted a very slender flywheel to the front drive pulley. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me via the email address in my profile.

 

Eric Hofberg

TCA, LCCA

That's cool! I was hoping the pulley was held on with set screws and was easily removed. Attaching a home made flywheel is easy. I have done several now in G scale where engines don't come with them.

 It appears that one could be added to that flat area of the pulley to make it larger.

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