Where can I find the DRIVER COUPLING for the old 4-8-4? This is a polyethene coupling that joins the drivers. It fails due to age and destroys the loco.
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Good Luck,
John
John: Thanks for the Help. PGS
I am not too familiar with the 4-8-4, but you might consider up-grading or modification to brass and/or poly fittings if this rig is starting to boogey badly.. Hobbytown of Boston would be a good starting point for some good-quality drive parts.
Rich
Quote from: Mapstone on March 27, 2012, 08:58:17 AM
Where can I find the DRIVER COUPLING for the old 4-8-4? This is a polyethene coupling that joins the drivers. It fails due to age and destroys the loco.
What do you mean by "DRIVER COUPLING"?
There's no such thing on a model locomotive. Are you perhaps referring to one of the gears that transmits power from the motor to the driving axle?
Quote from: Mapstone on March 27, 2012, 08:58:17 AM
Where can I find the DRIVER COUPLING for the old 4-8-4? This is a polyethene coupling that joins the drivers. It fails due to age and destroys the loco.
Mapstone-
Or do you mean the plastic connection between the motor shaft and the gear box/drive train?
-- D
I believe he is referring to the axle connections between the drivers. The older Bachmann 4-8-4s have a plastic insert that hold the split drivers together and allows pickup from both sides of a split chassis. These will get weak with age and break. The result will allow the drive rod to not be aligned in a straight row. I have seen a few times when a modeller has used the non-plastic type of lubrication and it has damaged the inserts. All of the old split frame Northerns have these inserts. I am not sure if the sidewinder motored engine's inserts are interchangeable with the newer can motor split frame models. Bachmann used to list and sell a complete driver set, when the engines were current production.
I have moved a can motor Niagara frame to a sidewinder motor Santa Fe engine and valve gear with little problem. The mounting holes align and the cylinders and valve gear fit. I believe that all the old 4-8-4 can motor frames were the same. I buy old engines for parts to keep mine running
Regards,
John Green