GTR 1120 as a 4-4-0

The crank pins are an easy press-fit into the drivers, and thankfully, I didn’t need to remove the rear drivers to insert them. Then the connecting rods and the main rods dropped into place with almost no fanfare, except that I need to get a 1.3mm nut driver for 0-80 screws.

Holding my breath, I dropped the engine onto the test track and turned on the power. The Soundtraxx decoder burst into song, supported by that annoying too-loud air compressor. So I tentatively turned the throttle to one, and the little engine crawled majestically down the track!

No tweaking, no fine tuning, no chasing perfect running quality for a month and never really getting there. Just perfect on the first go. This is the power of the keyed axles. I’m sold, and can see the path forward for and now.

4 thoughts on “GTR 1120 as a 4-4-0

  1. Congratulations on a big success story for your home brew drivers! Its great to hear that all of the effort you have put into this might bring #622 and #10 into heavy service on the Canada Atlantic!

    I’m hoping you put together all the experimental conclusions, rejected considerations, and practical fixes into a step by step guide for other modellers to follow.

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