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I have a set of four Williams O27 passenger cars about a year old. From right out of the box, they have never wanted to roll, and pull HARD.

I've looked at the trucks and I can't see anything wrong. Everything is clean as a whistle. The axles just don't want to turn, even with a drop of light oil on each bearing.

These are fancy metal trucks, and I can't really see how they come apart. Not that I really want to go in there and start sanding/scraping and make things worse.

Short of huffing these cars in the circular file, what else can I try to get them to free up?

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Matt:

I have two sets of the WBB Luxury Lines 0-27 passenger cars; one UP and the other NYC.  Both sets exhibit the same "hard to pull" characteristics you have observed with your passenger cars.  And, like you, I have tried a bit of oil on each axle.  That helped some but, the cars still didn't roll as well as I thought they should.  

I was running the NYC set using a WBB powered/dummy set of NYC GP9's and discontinued it after I noticed how warm the powered engine was running. The UP set I pull using a set of Lionel UP Alco FA's with Pullmore motor.  This set had always run warm anyhow so I continue to run it occasionally.  

I've retired the WBB NYC passenger cars after replacing them with a four car set of RMT NYC passenger cars.  These run exponentially better behind either my NYC GP9's mentioned above or my WBB NYC F3's.  The paint on the RMT cars is a near perfect match to that on the WBB engines and the cars themselves are much nicer looking and have interiors as well.

Curt

On other Williams passenger cars, I have had to rework the center rail pickups. The springs Williams used were much too strong and put too much pressure on the rollers. This was on the type of pickups where the spring exerts vertical pressure and the roller movement is vertical. I swapped the Williams springs for Lionel springs.

The pickup types with lever arms are fine.

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