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Title: finding parts for vintage trains
Post by: tracymark on February 17, 2014, 07:37:37 PM
I recently purchased a bachmann GE U36B DIESEL ENGINE AND NEED PARTS when i search on this site and plug in the model number it says it can' t be found where do Ineed to look for parts. I' mnot even sure how old this engine is
Title: Re: finding parts for vintage trains
Post by: richg on February 17, 2014, 10:27:05 PM
Quote from: tracymark on February 17, 2014, 07:37:37 PM
I recently purchased a bachmann GE U36B DIESEL ENGINE AND NEED PARTS when i search on this site and plug in the model number it says it can' t be found where do Ineed to look for parts. I' mnot even sure how old this engine is

You won't find parts here. Looks quite old.

http://www.bachmanntrains.com/home-usa/board/index.php?action=printpage;topic=11848.0

Rich
Title: Re: finding parts for vintage trains
Post by: rogertra on February 17, 2014, 11:08:40 PM
Honest answer?

Poor model.

Hardly to scale.

Not worth repairing.

Sorry but that's how it is.
Title: Re: finding parts for vintage trains
Post by: richg on February 17, 2014, 11:43:36 PM
If you are really determined, go look at ebay I just did. They are there. The pancake motor was rather poor. You can find those there also.

Rich
Title: Re: finding parts for vintage trains
Post by: jward on February 18, 2014, 12:20:59 AM
you could just use a b23-7 chassis under the u36b body. the length should be the same, and you;ll have a much better running locomotive.
Title: Re: finding parts for vintage trains
Post by: Doneldon on February 18, 2014, 03:03:35 AM
traceymark-

See my response to Owlbert's post titled "HO engine."

                                                                        -- D
Title: Re: finding parts for vintage trains
Post by: electrical whiz kid on February 18, 2014, 09:26:55 AM
Traceymark;
I go with Roger's opinion.  Put it aside, and find a good quality one to begin with.   The last thing you want to do is have to take a locomotive you purchased right off the hop, and re-build it.  Been there, done that.  Hard-and in my case, expensive-lesson learned.

Rich C.
Title: Re: finding parts for vintage trains
Post by: Jeff A on February 22, 2014, 11:43:06 AM
Hard to tell the "vintage" without more information. But if it is marked "Bachmann Hong Kong" or "Bachmann China" on the bottom, it most likely uses what a previous reply mentioned as the "pancake" motor. If so, parts are available on the Bachmann site.

Go to:
Parts, Service, & Information
Order Parts
HO Parts
Universal HO Parts

A dummy truck is available: Dummy Truck (Older 4 Wheel Drive Diesels) (HO), Model: H112X-2105
A truck/motor assembly (pancake motor) is  available: Motor & Truck Assy (HO Older 4 Wheel Drive Diesels)(Universal) Model: H112X-2106
The lamp bulb is also available: Old Style Light Bulb (N & HO Scale), Model: PN-9884

The truck/motor assembly (@ $10.00) would take care of a motor or drive gear issue (and the assembly includes new traction tires) and the dummy truck (@ $6.50) on your locomotive may not need replacement. I just rebuilt two of these (Santa Fe War Bonnet shells) and they now run like new. Granted, as suggested in other replies, new locomotives feature significantly better "engineering" with much improved motors and smoother performance, but there is also a certain satisfaction that can be achieved with the successful rebuild of a "vintage" piece of equipment.

Good luck.