i do i make new pickups to replace the old ones the broke ??? ???
844-
That depends on just what you are repairing. Please tell
us exactly what model needs service and exactly what is
broken on it. This information is obvious to you since you
have the model but it is a total mystery to us.
-- D
model power f2a diesel its the parts that takes the power from the wheels to power motor make the engine move
Quote from: union pacific 844 on January 12, 2013, 04:10:30 PM
model power f2a diesel its the parts that takes the power from the wheels to power motor make the engine move
Is this the one? There are a few more pictures at the HO Seeker site. I think I see a pickup it the photo.
http://www.hoseeker.net/modelpower/modelpowerf2pg1.jpg
You ought to take a photo and post it here. It sometimes makes it easier for others to help you. You do not give people much info.
Get a Photo Bucket account to do this. Most here us Photo Bucket to post photos.
A picture is worth a thousand words.
Rich
yes that's my engine what need is Electrical pickup and it won't let me post here
put a new bachmann chassie under that shell. parts if i have several i would take from one and use that stuff to fix others. by the looks of it its a slim piece of medal that holds the bearings in place for the drive wheels. i would send you one if i had this brand of loco in the parts bin. Dave
UP844
If you or anyone on this forum can confirm if the trucks on an FTA unit will fit your FA2
I have an extra I can send you. Just PM me with your address.
The only difference I see is the truck's outer frame which snaps off and can be swapped.
Jerry
Was not paying attention. I thought we were discussing a Bachmann product.
I do have some parts from other manufactures that may be of help. Post a pic and we can see about matching something for you.
have you tried getting in contact with model power about the part?
My suggestion, if you want to go through the time and effort, bc I know, taking stuff apart can be fun (at the worst, you bust something that is busted already) is to look on EBAY for a Model Power loco and find either an inexpensive one that works or one for parts. Make sure you can see an underside view to make sure that is not what is broken, or ask the seller to post an underside picture so you can confirm what you are looking for for parts is not broken. I have found the sellers who cooperate with this are good ones, and the ones who put up a stink over this request, should be shied away from-just my opinion.
If you buy one that is the exact body style to yours, you may even have the plus of having 2 different shells you can use for the same loco. I am not certain of this, but I would suspect the Model Power you have has similar parts to many others they made, even if they had a different shell. I say this bc I have a Model Power C430 and it's parts diagram looks very similar to yours. I know for sure, it has the same copper pickups for power to the wheels. You may even want to ask a seller how long the loco is to compare it to yours. There is also a sight I have found online that gives you the parts blow up for a lot of loco models. Go to GOOGLE and type something like "HO parts diagram" or something like that. When you get to the right site, it will give you a whole slew of diagrams for different makers and models to chose from. This way you might find a different Model Power model, parts will be identical to use as a cross reference . Good luck in your search!
I will add that I do like how Bachmann has set up these similar style pickups on their Plus and Spectrum models. Now, if I could only get that GP35 to run quieter....
model power is sold out on parts
Quote from: union pacific 844 on January 12, 2013, 10:46:47 PM
yes that's my engine what need is Electrical pickup and it won't let me post here
I am sure you have seen this discussion here before. Get a photo bucket account to store your photos online. Use the procedure at Photo Bucket to link the photo to these froums.
http://beta.photobucket.com/
You can also search these forums for, posting pictures or photos. Both words will get a response.
When looking through the different forums here. stay curious. You never know what you might find of interest that will benefit you.
Rich
i fix my loco now
How'd you fix it?
I am a B'duh-hoseeker.com was the site (mentioned above) that I was referring to for different loco diagrams.
Quote from: jbrock27 on January 13, 2013, 12:46:42 PM
I am a B'duh-hoseeker.com was the site (mentioned above) that I was referring to for different loco diagrams.
That is why I stress storing a link in Favorites as soon as you see it. Too easy to look at a site and forget to save the link.
I have been finding out that some do not know how to use Favorites and depend on their past Internet Browsing History to find the link again. Not a good idea.
Anyone who has a diagram can scan it and email the diagram to HO Seeker. If he does not have the diagram in his site he will post it and give credit to your library.
I have done some. Mostly Bachmann. Some BLI and Roundhouse.
Rich
Thanks Rich.
Yes I have Favorites stored for myself.
I was calling myself a B'duh bc I went into the this long winded description of "hoseeker" was without giving it the proper name, not realizing a poster before me gave the site's name, making it easy for all.
i used brass wire for Electrical pickup
Quote from: union pacific 844 on January 13, 2013, 03:48:42 PM
i used brass wire for Electrical pickup
Glad to hear your results. Some never come back and give their solution. A result can be a help to the model railroad community.
Some use phosphor bronze wire but brass is probably easier to find.
Rich
Very good!
Glad all ended well.
Rich,
Where does one find phosphor bronze?
Quote from: jbrock27 on January 13, 2013, 10:18:42 PM
Rich,
Where does one find phosphor bronze?
any LHS or Micro Mart. They make it in different diameters. One of the shops here in Co. Springs carry's it. Phil
Thank you Phil.
I wonder if I would find it at my LHS; the guy only seems to carry single Atlas NS snap track and engine lube. He's more into the RC stuff.