overhaul of loco's

clubman2b
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Re: overhaul of loco's

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hi they are older models service sheet 84a for r041 I believe is the one for my loco.As a newbie the loco I purchased from ebay to gain experience of servicing and repair
The problem I have is with the wheels .
Before I bought it the bands on a couple of the front and back wheels I believe came loose and have been refitted and not very square .
I wish to remove the wheels and refit the bands square hence my posting .Are they just pressed on the shafts
What should be used to fix the bands.
I hope this clarifies the information I am
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Do you mean the metal rims that attach to the plastic centres or rubber traction tyres that fit to some of the metal rims?
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Can you post a picture please.
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From what you have stated the rubber bands are called traction tyres, you do not need to remove wheels to fit them, as WTD says a picture or model no would help people to give you the precise info.
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Think he might mean the metal tyres Brian. Not sure.
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You dont normally have Traction Tyres on both front and back wheels on an 0-6-0
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If the metal tyres have come loose you can stick them back on with super glue or I prefer Araldite. Araldite stays workable for a while for adjusting them correctly. You must clean the wheels free of grease and oil first. Best to remove the motor and dip clean the whole chassis.
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