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I bought this accessory from Ebay.  The mechanism works fine so the accessory is a good candidate for restoration.  The problem is that the ends of the two plastic yellow levers on the underside have crumbled (deteriorated) due to age/dry rot.  The larger of the two levers (415-14 perhaps ? http://pictures.olsenstoy.com/cd/accs/acc415pl.pdf) is rotated mechanically by the action of the soloniod and is attached to the figure.  The smaller one (415-15 ?) is attached to the bottom of the diesel hose that is pushed out by the figure as he emerges from the station house.  The damaged of this smaller lever is the one attached to the bottom of the hose.

I have searched unsuccessfully for these parts several Lionel postwar sites (e.g., traintender, Olsen's, East Coast, Brasseur's, Dr. Tinker).  I think I can repair/rebuild the damaged ends.  I would greatly appreciate a picture of the underside of a fully functional station in order to see the correct positions of these levers and how they are intended to interact with each other.  E-mail: dabr0556@hotmail.com or reply to this post.  Thanks in advance.
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dabro556:

 

     See if you can locate a copy of "Lionel Accessories at Work on Toy Train Layouts" by Neil Besougloff (2006) published by Kalmbach Publishing. It covers the repair of many Lionel accessories, including the Lionel Diesel Fueling Station, both Post-war and more recent. 

 

    In it the author has two full pages on repair plus he shows color underside photos of both the Post-War and recent models and how they should look when correctly repaired and ready for service.

 

    As for parts, check The Train Tender. They list parts for the 415, but I do not know if they are in stock or not.

 

John Knapp

Erie, not Eerie

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