Great job, Bill! Swindon Works reborn in Scotland! I don’t think anyone would think any less of you if you kept the money from the sale to put into your modelling fund. We all admire your work greatly. Best wishes from down here on Wirral.
I've just bought one of these, which I think had only been used once or twice. It had certainly never seen a bottle of oil; the original lubricant had dried up and turned into a fine white dust. After a good clean, service (including new brushes, springs and traction tyres) and a good oiling, it is so quiet I walked out the room and forgot I left it running! Probably the questest, smoothest loco I now own, all for about £26. Great video Bill!
It's a nice looking model good to see it all come together and run. Nothing wrong with benefiting from your work. When I retired and became a pensioner, it dawned on me that I AM the charity! 😄
Not a bad detailed King Class for its time! And another noise issue solved. I for one would never have thought of a loose magnet causing it to make that noise! More knowledge from watching your videos... !
Very nice mode, the motor noise I have found sometimes is due to the brush sticking in the commutator slot gap. The segments are sometimes differing in height at each slot. I had two locos the other day both with the same thing, they would stick in forward and be perfect in reverse. The segments angled so that when it rotated for forward, the brush caught the 0.2 or so mm there. I removed the gear and put the armature in the drill and pressed a small rubber toy car wheel firmly on it and it pressed the segments to even ‘heights’. They both now run very smoothly (one is practically silent). Seems like a fault that makes itself worse the more you run it the noisy way. Hope you’re well and kind regards Will
Bill, I wanted to thank you for giving me inspiration to try and fix one of my own models, a Triang Hornby Jinty 3F which did run then slowly stopped after a while. I bought a new motor and brushes and used your video on the 3F to give me some idea on what to do and the whole process was an absolute success! Thank you again!
The magnet issue was well tippled, and the repair was spot on Bill, runs as sweet as. I think your right to keep the majority of the sale, as you said a new layout can eat up your funds quite quickly, many of us have been down that road before. We can sympathise with that. All the best with the new build. Brian @ The Angels
Nice video again. I must comment that my heart misses a beat when you run the locos on your oval. There’s on barriers on the edge of the table, especially on the turns. Rgds from Down Under
Good video again Bill, thank you. You had a bit of practice dismantling and re-assembly of that tender, quite a test and a good education for us d-i-y repairers, thanks again.
Still think I can hear a motor whine at the end there Bill? I always thought it was a shame Hornby put that horrible plastic cross pin assembly on the side motion of their tender drive steam models - otherwise they were nice looking for their time.
Hi Bill,enjoyed the video of the king repair,l noticed you used a ideal size puller for the wheel replacement,could you tell me where l could obtain one? Keep up the good work
I've had problems with a similar model, where the motor itself runs fine directly connected to a battery but when it's relying on the drawbar I get stuttering. Is it due to poor lubrication on the axles ?
Great job, Bill!
Swindon Works reborn in Scotland!
I don’t think anyone would think any less of you if you kept the money from the sale to put into your modelling fund.
We all admire your work greatly.
Best wishes from down here on Wirral.
I've just bought one of these, which I think had only been used once or twice. It had certainly never seen a bottle of oil; the original lubricant had dried up and turned into a fine white dust. After a good clean, service (including new brushes, springs and traction tyres) and a good oiling, it is so quiet I walked out the room and forgot I left it running! Probably the questest, smoothest loco I now own, all for about £26. Great video Bill!
It's a nice looking model good to see it all come together and run. Nothing wrong with benefiting from your work. When I retired and became a pensioner, it dawned on me that I AM the charity! 😄
Not a bad detailed King Class for its time! And another noise issue solved. I for one would never have thought of a loose magnet causing it to make that noise! More knowledge from watching your videos... !
Very nice mode, the motor noise I have found sometimes is due to the brush sticking in the commutator slot gap. The segments are sometimes differing in height at each slot. I had two locos the other day both with the same thing, they would stick in forward and be perfect in reverse. The segments angled so that when it rotated for forward, the brush caught the 0.2 or so mm there. I removed the gear and put the armature in the drill and pressed a small rubber toy car wheel firmly on it and it pressed the segments to even ‘heights’. They both now run very smoothly (one is practically silent).
Seems like a fault that makes itself worse the more you run it the noisy way.
Hope you’re well and kind regards
Will
Well done Bill. You are very thorough. The difference wrapping the magnet made was amazing. Thanks Peter.
Bill, I wanted to thank you for giving me inspiration to try and fix one of my own models, a Triang Hornby Jinty 3F which did run then slowly stopped after a while. I bought a new motor and brushes and used your video on the 3F to give me some idea on what to do and the whole process was an absolute success! Thank you again!
The magnet issue was well tippled, and the repair was spot on Bill, runs as sweet as. I think your right to keep the majority of the sale, as you said a new layout can eat up your funds quite quickly, many of us have been down that road before. We can sympathise with that. All the best with the new build. Brian @ The Angels
Great fix . Enjoyed this one . Use the money for parts and pieces mate . 👍
Nice video again. I must comment that my heart misses a beat when you run the locos on your oval. There’s on barriers on the edge of the table, especially on the turns. Rgds from Down Under
Have to agree with Mike about the tender noise. Will definitely remember for future. As always, great overhaul.
Good video again Bill, thank you. You had a bit of practice dismantling and re-assembly of that tender, quite a test and a good education for us d-i-y repairers, thanks again.
Ahh the old copper tape trick , also useful for insulating the electronics of a electric guitar LOL, . Another fine overhaul Bill :-)
A well deserved donation to the channel!
Never seen a loose magnet before
Nice model
Nick Australia
Another bit of repairing genius on your part
By an amazing coincidence I was gifted the exact same loco today by a friend, happily mine is running very nicely though and just needs a little clean
Bill love your videos. Your very kind chap. Keep good videos coming. Thanks bill.
excellent, I might even place a bid on it
I had a tender driven Tyco 2-8-0 with their PowerTorque drive. Hornby’s mechanism looks much, much better.
Another great job
Still think I can hear a motor whine at the end there Bill?
I always thought it was a shame Hornby put that horrible plastic cross pin assembly on the side motion of their tender drive steam models - otherwise they were nice looking for their time.
Ingenius!
i've just serviced all my ring motor locomotives 9 in total. 4 of them i replaced with cd motors
Hi Bill,enjoyed the video of the king repair,l noticed you used a ideal size puller for the wheel replacement,could you tell me where l could obtain one? Keep up the good work
Ebay or Amazon. Just look up "pinion gear puller".
Thanks Bill 👍
Good video thanks lee
I've had problems with a similar model, where the motor itself runs fine directly connected to a battery but when it's relying on the drawbar I get stuttering. Is it due to poor lubrication on the axles ?
GWR driver should be on the right side of the cab
Hi Brian.
Unless the loco is a left-hand drive. 😂
Paul.
Great job yet again