The wobbles show up in many brands and type of locomotives but, the solution is always the same. I have lessened the wobble by squaring the wheels, (a very difficult prospect), to their axels as best I can but never cured it without replacing the wheelset as you did. Great video, Jersey Bill
I’ve had this with the O-4-O’s suppose it’s cheap nasty plastic material unlike the brass gears of old. The old locos may not have had the level of detail but the had longevity and weight with metal chassis
Nice work on that Black 5 Bill, love the videos you do, Thank You. On another note I bought a new Hornby Black 5 model in 2022 and in Jan 23 when I got it out for a run on layout it decided to jam up and bent the connecting rods on one side, I've manage to bend them back in place since, but never knew what caused it to happen. I've not used it since, but after watching your videos, I'm going to get it out and have a decent look at it after some maintenance and monitor it running closely and see what possibly could be the problem.
Those pick ups on this era of model are a nightmare. The brass is so thin and bendy, well done for getting them back in without much of an issue
I see that sneaky tunnel progress!
Love the new ending music etc
The wobbles show up in many brands and type of locomotives but, the solution is always the same. I have lessened the wobble by squaring the wheels, (a very difficult prospect), to their axels as best I can but never cured it without replacing the wheelset as you did. Great video, Jersey Bill
I’ve had this with the O-4-O’s suppose it’s cheap nasty plastic material unlike the brass gears of old. The old locos may not have had the level of detail but the had longevity and weight with metal chassis
Nice work on that Black 5 Bill, love the videos you do, Thank You. On another note I bought a new Hornby Black 5 model in 2022 and in Jan 23 when I got it out for a run on layout it decided to jam up and bent the connecting rods on one side, I've manage to bend them back in place since, but never knew what caused it to happen. I've not used it since, but after watching your videos, I'm going to get it out and have a decent look at it after some maintenance and monitor it running closely and see what possibly could be the problem.
Loving the endoscope camera - makes things a lot easier to see what's going on!
I now have a Gnome's legs T-shirt. I also play D&D so the cross over is entirely appropriate. Long Live the Gnome's Legs!!
Good man!
Another great job Bill
Now I know what drug addicts go through when they don't get their fix. Thanks for uploading! Nice work on the layout.
A Tricky One to Call indeed, and deffo One to bear in mind when traversing the Pre Owned market as we do. Nice One Doctor Bill 🙌🏻
Nice job, yes more than likely the wear on the drive gear.....
I note it has a lot of damaged parts,
why I won't touch modern Hornby stuff. You take longer fixing the bits that fall off while you repair it , than the actual repair.