Motor Repair

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C Markey
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Motor Repair

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Hi All, I recently purchased a job lot of track and trains off a well known auction web site. cleaned up one of the locos and got it working, but I am scratching my head over the next one. I would appreciate any help. Can I remove the part in yellow !!
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Rog (RJ)
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Re: Motor Repair

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You could remove them but you would need to replace them with a length of wire as they are inductors (chokes) which are in series with the motor. Unless they are faulty I would leave them in.
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Hi Rog, thanks for getting back, I'll give it a good cleaning and see how it go's, I do think there is a fault somewhere. I'll post back when I've had a go. Thanks again. Chris
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Well, got the engine running after a lot of cleaning and freeing up the wheels, ran well for a while then ran very hot.
I removed the choke and ran a wire from pickups to engine and all seems good, it's not going to be the best runner, but for what I payed for the job lot well worth it, plus I enjoyed the experience of sorting it out. Thanks for your help. Chris
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