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Offline EricBrian  
#1 Posted : 05 January 2008 04:03:36(UTC)
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Hello,

I am considering replacing the motors of two trains I have purchased cheaply on ebay with 5 pole motors.

Where do you buy your 5-pole motors? And, how hard is it to do this? Do I need special tools?

Thanks! :)

Eric


Offline RobertMcDowell  
#2 Posted : 05 January 2008 05:18:04(UTC)
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Eric -

I presume you are going digital. Check this site http://www.hfkern.gmxhome.de/ for the type of motor in the locomotive: SFCM, LFCM or DCM. There should be a Märklin Dealer in your neck of the woods if you want to stay Märklin. I believe here are a few:

http://www.marklin.com/c...mber=LOCATE&state=va

If you can find a 60901, 60903, or 60904, you can update to 5 pole digital and not pay the premium for MFX. Additionally, check for ESU decoders and motors. Same as Märklin only cheaper.




Rob
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Offline xxup  
#3 Posted : 05 January 2008 05:35:28(UTC)
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Ah Rob.... They won't fit into Z scale.. [:I]
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Offline Bigdaddynz  
#4 Posted : 05 January 2008 05:36:03(UTC)
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Please bear in mind Eric, that the site Robert refers to is about 85% correct, but there are errors. So, to double check, you could post pictures, and details of the loco, and I'm sure forum members collectively can help you identify the motor type.

However, you have posted this query in the Z Scale section of the forum, so are you enquiring about replacement motors for Z scale locos? In that case, I'm not sure if they are available.

The kit numbers Robert refers to are for HO locos.
Offline RobertMcDowell  
#5 Posted : 05 January 2008 06:22:42(UTC)
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Oops! [:I]

I should've read the forum category! If you grow to HO, you'll be prepared!
Rob
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Offline RobertMcDowell  
#6 Posted : 05 January 2008 06:31:04(UTC)
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If I may try again, I did find this:

http://eurorailhobbies.c...ilhobbies.asp?PageID=171

Euro Rail Hobbies is in Canada so my first post with the link for Märklin Dealers to get the parts is still good for dealers in VA. As to special tools and difficulty, the above link does mention complexity and size as an issue.



Rob
CA, USA
Offline RobertMcDowell  
#7 Posted : 05 January 2008 06:38:04(UTC)
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Offline Bigdaddynz  
#8 Posted : 05 January 2008 06:41:01(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by RobertMcDowell
<br />Oops! [:I]

I should've read the forum category! If you grow to HO, you'll be prepared!



Don't worry Robert, I've done the same thing at least twice recently......[:I]


Thanks for the web page link, you learn something new every day on this forum! biggrinbiggrin
Offline intruder  
#9 Posted : 05 January 2008 18:06:29(UTC)
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Interesting information!

I have been looking for the possibilty to replace the 3-pole motor in my set 81560 to 5-pole.
Best regards Svein, Norway
grumpy old sod
Offline EricBrian  
#10 Posted : 05 January 2008 21:05:12(UTC)
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Yeah, great info. I wonder if any of you have a video of how to do this. :)
Offline Heine Pedersen  
#11 Posted : 05 January 2008 23:35:49(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by EricBrian
<br />

And, how hard is it to do this? Do I need special tools?



No, it's very easy. Just lift the old one out and put the new one in. Smile
Offline shaygetz  
#12 Posted : 06 January 2008 02:37:03(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by RobertMcDowell
<br />and this:

http://www.zscale.org/articles/fivepole.html



Nice link, I had to add that one to my blog.wink
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Offline Charlie  
#13 Posted : 13 January 2008 01:52:16(UTC)
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There ia a dealer in the US who stocks all the motors and brushes. If you try to replace the armature in your BR89 (8800, 88051), it's better to let a pro do it, unless you have special tools.

Charlie
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