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Title: RS-3 DCC Locomotive /disconnecting drive shafts
Post by: tomfro on February 08, 2021, 09:48:59 AM
Good Morning All

I have a Bachmann RS-3 locomotive, that seems to be slipping its drive shafts from both trucks. Its a relatively easy fix but I'm wondring if anybody else is encountering this problem, and whether anybody has heard of a permanent fix for it.

Thanks

Tomfro
Title: Re: RS-3 DCC Locomotive /disconnecting drive shafts
Post by: rich1998 on February 08, 2021, 12:45:35 PM
Does this happen when running or handling the loco?

Rich
Title: Re: RS-3 DCC Locomotive /disconnecting drive shafts
Post by: tomfro on February 11, 2021, 08:37:47 AM
It happens sometimes while the loco is running and other times when it comes to a abrupt stop. For example yesterday it was running fine and then it suddenly stopped and the motor seemed to be racing. So I took the shell off and both shafts were disengaged from the worm gears for no apparent reason.

T
Title: Re: RS-3 DCC Locomotive /disconnecting drive shafts
Post by: rich1998 on February 11, 2021, 11:11:15 AM
That does sound like an issue with the loco. A re the truck firmly mounted? The motor firmly mounted? Real strange.
I only have the 44ton and 70 ton for diesels.

Rich
Title: Re: RS-3 DCC Locomotive /disconnecting drive shafts
Post by: Len on February 11, 2021, 04:51:25 PM
Not specifically with the RS-3, but I've had similar problems with other locos. It turned out the flywheels with the drive shaft connectors had been pressed too far onto the motor shafts. This allowed the drive shaft to pop out, particularly on curves. Moving the flywheels slightly away from the motor cured the problem.

Len
Title: Re: RS-3 DCC Locomotive /disconnecting drive shafts
Post by: ME1808 on March 02, 2021, 08:01:33 PM
Sounds like the coupling that is on the worm gear for the drive shaft cracks and slips on the worm gear shaft. I had ordered a few from Bachmann parts
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Eddy.