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00 Gauge, Class 110 DMU Grinding query

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STEVIEBOY1

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Many Thanks Cowley, I shall have a go and see what I can do. Watch this space. :)
 
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View attachment 61447 View attachment 61447 View attachment 61448 Hi This is the first time that I have tried to post a photo, apologies, if it is not correct. Hope you can see enough either on thumbnail or full size.
Is that the new motor bogie? If so you just need to release the four prongs that are holding the existing motor bogie in place and insert the new motor bogie - if you having trouble releasing the four prongs break them off as the new motor bogie has them fitted.
 

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I took my iffey DMU Motor to my mate's on Monday and he was able to get the old motor out (He was a bit more forceful than I ) and we got the new motor in, the DMU Runs really well now, very smooth indeed. I recently bought another middle trailer, so ran it as a 4 carriage train and it was fine, going backwards and forwards. :) Now I have to sort out a similar problem on a GWR County Loco with motor in the tender behind.

Thank you for all your tips and suggestions, Steve.
 

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I took my iffey DMU Motor to my mate's on Monday and he was able to get the old motor out (He was a bit more forceful than I ) and we got the new motor in, the DMU Runs really well now, very smooth indeed. I recently bought another middle trailer, so ran it as a 4 carriage train and it was fine, going backwards and forwards. :) Now I have to sort out a similar problem on a GWR County Loco with motor in the tender behind.

Thank you for all your tips and suggestions, Steve.
That's excellent. I hope that it continues to work for you for a long time yet.

-Peter
 
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