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Title: 4-8-4 GS4 (SOUTHERN PACIFIC)
Post by: CG04 on October 09, 2010, 10:09:57 AM
Hello folks,

I need some help (advice) with my GS4.
It is a replacement for the GS4 that I got with my first Bachmann Set, the Overland Limited.

After about an hour of break-in time, it still only runs at about 40 scale MPH.  Is this normal or shouldn't it run a bit faster?  It runs the same speed whether by itself or pulling the passenger cars (eight).

Will putting in the dummy plugs help the speed?

Next problem is that it runs backwards compared to "ALL" my other locos including Bachmann and others.

Any help (advice) will surely be appreciated.

Clif
Title: Re: 4-8-4 GS4 (SOUTHERN PACIFIC)
Post by: ABC on October 09, 2010, 11:42:03 AM
Sorry about that, yeah put the jumpers in and that should help out especially if you are not running DCC. But, that is about as fast as the Bachmann models go anyways. I saw the Overland Limited part so I figured you were talking about the UP loco that is just DC.
Title: Re: 4-8-4 GS4 (SOUTHERN PACIFIC)
Post by: CG04 on October 09, 2010, 12:03:57 PM
ABC,

Thanks for the reply, BUT.

This loco is the 4-8-4 GS4 Southern Pacific Daylight made by Bachmann (HO scale).  The box it came in clearly says DCC ON BOARD.
The dummy plugs are included in the box along with instructions for installing them.

The real GS4's could run well over 90 MPH so I guessed that the model should run somewhere in that range at full speed.  Not that I have the layout size to do it though.

Clif

Title: Re: 4-8-4 GS4 (SOUTHERN PACIFIC)
Post by: CG04 on October 09, 2010, 12:55:28 PM

OK, I'll try the dummy plugs to see if that helps.

Now, what about the direction it runs?  It runs the opposite direction of all the rest of my locos.  Is this an easy fix ???

Clif
Title: Re: 4-8-4 GS4 (SOUTHERN PACIFIC)
Post by: ABC on October 09, 2010, 01:15:38 PM
I think you can just switch the two motor leads and it should run the same direction.
Title: Re: 4-8-4 GS4 (SOUTHERN PACIFIC)
Post by: GN.2-6-8-0 on October 09, 2010, 09:17:03 PM
To my knowledge none of the Bachmann SP Daylights were concidered great running engines, most as stated were of the train set variety which were meant to entice people into the hobby at a initial low cost.
There are much better quality Daylights on the market but they"ll set your bankbook back in the $300+ range. such as the brass Tsunami equipped Import below.
But watch her haulin' her consist.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYneMg1PYdc
Title: Re: 4-8-4 GS4 (SOUTHERN PACIFIC)
Post by: CG04 on October 09, 2010, 09:48:15 PM
Hey Guys,

GN.2-6-8-0,

Sorry for the delay in responding, but I had to take time for some golf and then some college football.
I am more than happy with the performance of the Bachmann GS4.  It runs quiet and pulls great.  It's just a bit slower than I expected.  Hopefully putting in the dummy plugs will help a smidge.  If I can get it to 60 scale MPH I will be happy.

Clif
Title: Re: 4-8-4 GS4 (SOUTHERN PACIFIC)
Post by: CG04 on October 14, 2010, 05:56:50 AM
Hey to ABC and GN.2-6-8-0,

Mission accomplished. 
I got the dummy plugs in and I believe it increased the speed considerably.  I'm guessing she's running about 55 to 60 scale MPH now.
I can live with that.  As for pulling,  she pulls the eight passenger cars with no problems on my flat layout.

Clif