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I'm having a problem running a Williams Burlington 44-tonner on my Lionel tubular layout--whenever the 44-tonner gets to an operating/uncoupling track it either stops if running slowly or if running fast it will make it across the operating/uncoupling track but the uncoupling track will buzz for a monent and the rear coupler will open.  The locomotive also bumps slightly as it goes over the operating/uncoupling track. This doesn't happen on just one of my tubular operating/uncoupling tracks--it happens when crossing all of them.

 

None of my other Williams locomotives do this.

 

Watching the moving locomotive closely, it looks as if the "thumbtack" is making contact with the top of the middle portion of the operating/uncoupling track as it goes over.  I took the locomotive off the track, turned it over and looked at it and there doesn't appear to be anything loose or missing in the coupler assembly.

 

Anyone else experienced this with the Williams 44-tonner?  Is there an easy fix? Or should I just send it to Williams for service?

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Hi Again, On my Williams GG1 the roller arms were shaped differently. On that loco I had to trim some tin from the collector arm to allow the arms to come in to fix the narrower roller. Looks rather ugly, but works quite well. Perfect!

   While I'm at at it I'll post the FM roller modification also. This was a lot of work, but I was determined to end the shorting. By the way #36 blades are what Lionel uses on SuperO track as remote control rails for the sliding shoe remote cars.

    Very best, Don Johnson

Willams GG1 003

Narrowed GG1 rollers to stop shorting. superotrackdon

Modified position and roller. Williams FM roller mod annotated

Orininal roller in running postion. Williams FM roller mod

New roller postion. Williams FM roller mod

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  • Willams GG1 003
  • Narrowed GG1 rollers to stop shorting. superotrackdon
  • Modified  position and roller. Williams FM roller mod annotated
  • Orininal roller in running postion. Williams FM roller mod
  • New roller postion. Williams FM roller mod

Hi J, 1st off nice layout!! Good you don't have any issues.

    The odd thing is about the Williams & others with the wide rollers is some tend to be fine. Some of mine worked good for a year or so, then started acting up. I noticed if I took a spare UCS set on a table & sighted down the rollers I could see the contact to the control rails. Also if I had the loco in neutral over the UCS I could move the loco sideways & energize the magnet. Of course the rollers had to be next to that pair of control rails.

     Again, good your's is not having any issues.

    Very best, Don

    

Thanks for the advice on my problem with the Williams 44-tonner and the Lionel tubular operating/uncoupling tracks on my layout.

 

I turned my 44-tonner over and took a closer look at the roller assemblies.  I didn't notice this until I pushed both roller assemblies all the way down, but one of them is noticeably crooked, maybe just crooked enough that the roller is making contact with one of the control rails.  The roller assembly isn't bent, it was just installed crooked.

 

On the weekend I plan to adjust that roller assembly so that it is straight and see if that solves the problem.  If not, I will try narrowing the roller itself as has been suggested here.

 

I'll report back here and let people know what the outcome is.

 

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