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Offline Kiko  
#1 Posted : 22 December 2025 22:33:25(UTC)
Kiko

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Location: Ottawa, ON
Hello All,

My BR41 (Marklin #37923) locomotive drives very well, but the wheels on the front bogie sometimes just ride the rails and don't spin. It's an annoyance that I'd like to resolve.

I've already played with the copper "spring" that provides tension and ground contact between the loco body and the front wheel axle. This made a very insignificant difference. What else can I try?

Any suggestions would be welcome. Thanks!

Andry
Andry
// Marklin HO K track; ECoS; TrainController Gold; Marklin & ESU decoders; Arduino controlled Switches, Semaphores & Accessories (DCC); Win 11 //
Offline RudiC  
#2 Posted : 22 December 2025 23:03:31(UTC)
RudiC

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Location: Nordrhein-Westfalen, Aachen
Does the bogie move freely up and down? Do the wheels spin easily when manually driven? I'm sure you cleaned and oiled the axles.
Regards,
Rüdiger (Rudi)
Offline hxmiesa  
#3 Posted : 22 December 2025 23:52:02(UTC)
hxmiesa

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Joined: 15/12/2005(UTC)
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Location: Spain
Originally Posted by: Kiko Go to Quoted Post
I've already played with the copper "spring" that provides tension and ground contact between the loco body and the front wheel axle. This made a very insignificant difference. What else can I try?
Any suggestions would be welcome. Thanks!

Ouch; Be careful touching the springiness of the wheel, as any wrong setting can cause derailments over points!

Other than that, you can try to pop out the axle (wheel set), and assure that everything is clean and parallel, and that there is nothing irregular with the plastic part of the bogie. Clean out any old sticky oil, and maybe give it a tiny drop of fresh new oil.
Check the inner spacing of the wheels and that they spin freely.
Best regards
Henrik Hoexbroe ("The Dane In Spain")
http://hoexbroe.tripod.com
Offline mvd71  
#4 Posted : 23 December 2025 00:50:07(UTC)
mvd71

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Location: Auckland,
Sticky old oil is usually the problem. Needs to be cleaned out and re-lubed. You might be able to soak it in smoke fluid to soften it up.
Offline rhfil  
#5 Posted : 23 December 2025 01:31:54(UTC)
rhfil

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Location: NEW HAMPSHIRE,
If the wheels don't turn there mist be something causing friction. The spring you adjusted serves two purposes - keeping the bogie on the track through switches and putting the wheels in contact with the rails. Any petroleum product will dissolve the old oil. Anything you have available - paint thinner, starter fluid, lighter fluid, gasoline. Even smoke fluid though that usually has paraffin in it. You can lubricate whatever holds the axle in place with a light oil or any friction reducer such as teflon, silicone or graphite. The wheels should turn freely with the slightest touch. I can't tell what your loco uses.
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