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Title: Testing diesle engine
Post by: usher42 on October 13, 2011, 09:04:04 PM
How can test a engine that i got from ST. Paul Vincent thrift store. I bought it there for $12.00. what would i need to to test it.      from gary
Title: Re: Testing diesle engine
Post by: Ken G Price on October 14, 2011, 04:56:13 PM
Quote from: usher42 on October 13, 2011, 09:04:04 PM
How can test a engine that i got from ST. Paul Vincent thrift store. I bought it there for $12.00. what would i need to to test it.      from gary

Are you asking this because you do not have any track or power pack/throttle?
Have you determined that it is DC? Most like as it was at ST. Paul Vincent thrift store and $12.00 it is DC.
If so you can use a 9 volt battery to teas it. Just put one terminal on a wheel one side and the other terminal on the wheel on the other side.
If the motor is good and there is no debris in the workings the motor should turn.
Title: Re: Testing diesle engine
Post by: en4cer on October 15, 2011, 07:24:09 AM
You know Ken that was a really good tip about using a 9 volt battery. I have always used an inexpensive power pack and a few pieces of track. However its not too expensive to purchase a used power pack and an oval of track. We sell used power packs for about $3.00 and track would probably sell for about 50 cents per piece.
Title: Re: Testing diesle engine
Post by: Ken G Price on October 15, 2011, 02:01:18 PM
I do have one really good MRC DC power pack and some cheaper ones also.
The battery thing is for that quick, lets see if it works, kind of testing.  ;D

If any more needs to be done then out would come one of the power packs and a piece of flex track