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A few weeks during a discussion about the MTH NYC Niagara it was mentioned that the Lionel version has a few shortcomings. One being the universal joint between the motor and gearbox is prone to fail. This is one of the items that's been on my round tuit list and I decided to finally try and find a replacement.

After some surfing around I found something that looked like it could work at Stock Drive Products. Website is  https://sdp-si.com/eStore  and the part number is A 5Z 8MD304.

 

The Lionel part is 40-43mm long and drilled for a 4mm shaft at each end. The replacement is also made for 4mm shafts but is only 37mm long. SDP had a similar item that is 46mm long but I didn't think it could be shortened and still work. I am now pretty sure it would not fit. The Lionel item has two universal joints while the replacement has only one but given each joint is good for a 45 degree offset angle a single U Joint is all that's needed given its only off by about 5 degrees. List price is only $8.90 but with shipping and handling it cost 24 bucks or about the same if you ordered the Lionel part with shipping. If a few people that were interested got together and ordered a dozen or so you could likely save half that amount.

 

Here is a pic showing the new part installed. Note the gaps between the ends and the flywheel and gearbox. There is still plenty of shaft length to tighten the screws to.

 

 

 

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Here is a pic with the original universal showing the difference in length compared with the replacement.

 

 

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Note the replacement U joint is nickel plated brass vs plastic of the Lionel part.

 

Once you figure out how to get the shell off the frame replacing the U joint is fairly easy.

 

Pete

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Larry, normally I would buy in quantity but wasn't sure this would work so only ordered one. Maybe someone else will pick up the ball and buy a few if there is any interest.

As for the wheels, mine have not lost any paint yet but if they do I don't think they would be difficult to remove and repaint.

You should run your engine. Mine is quite smooth with no Odyssey lurch and is a good puller. I have used it to haul 13 18" heavyweights and another time over 30 milk cars.

 

Pete

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