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#16
HO / Richmond 4-4-0 Pilot Truck
February 25, 2007, 04:12:10 PM
Number 6 was delivered from Richmond yesterday afternoon.  The standby crew took her for a break-in spin up the line five or ten miles and returned complaining that the pilot truck tended to climb the rails and this resulted in a generally rough ride.

The shop crew removed and inspected the truck for burrs, lubricated and replaced it with no improvement.  The shop foreman recalled that the Spectrum 4-6-0 had been delivered with a brass shim spring mounted between the truck connecting bar and the frame.  This was missing on No. 6.  The shim extends forward the length of the connecting bar, pivots with the connecting bar on the frame mounting screw, and provides slight downward pressure on the pilot truck.

Further investigation revealed that the spring is not included on the 4-4-0's illustrated parts breakdown.

Since the pilot trucks for the 4-6-0 and the 4-4-0 are identical, the spring was temporarily removed from the ten-wheeler and installed on the 4-4-0.  Further test runs indicated that this solved the problem and 4-4-0s should probably have this same spring for pilot truck stability.

The Bachmann part number for the 4-6-0 spring is H817X-MT069.  The part can probably be fabricated but requires very thin material, otherwise the spring and pilot connecting bar will bind when the screw is tightened.

All's well and No. 6 made her first run up the line this afternoon with the RPO and a coach.

Bob
#17
HO / Re: 4-4-0 rods
February 10, 2007, 10:52:22 PM
An interesting observation about the outside side rods.  Just a prototype note about the Ma & Pa.  With nearly 500 curves between York, PA and Baltimore, it took old Nos. 4, 5, and 6 about 5 hours to cover the 77 miles.  With a cruising speed of 20 mph, dynamic imbalance was not the concern it might otherwise have been.

Regards,

Caboose101
#18
HO / Re: Size and weight of Bachmann Spectrum 2-8-0
February 10, 2007, 10:34:59 PM
I have the Bachmann B&O model No. 2784, an actual road number.  The following comes from "B&O Power" by Sagel and Staufer:

Builder:  Richmond
Year:  1910
B&O Class:  E27b
Cyl:  22" × 30"
Drivers:  62"
Weight:  220,370 lb.
Tractive Pwr.:  40,800 lb.
Steam Pressure:  205 psi.
Walchert valve gear.

There was a lot of experimentation and modification to more than 200 locos of this subclass over the years.  Many of them lasted until the end of steam.  No. 2784 was renumbered 207 in its final years.

Not sure which road was the prototype for the Bachmann model.  Anyway, it's been a fine looker and runner.

Regards,

Caboose101
#19
HO / DCC On Board with a DC Power Pack
February 10, 2007, 09:33:43 PM
1.  Can I run a DCC "On Board" loco, such as the new 4-4-0, with its decoder installed using a standard DC power pack or would I have to get one of those shorting plugs, such as comes with a "DCC Ready" loco?

2.  Assuming I need to replace the decoder, does anyone know if the 4-4-0 comes with a "DCC ready" shorting plug?

Regards,

Caboose101