Hi all,
I took my LGB OBB 2095 (part number 22962) out to run recently, but one of the motors / drive trains appears to need a bit of repair, as it appears to have seized (sometimes it runs, when going in one direction, but not the other) when I try to run it (the other motor / bogie runs fine).
I took the bottom bogie casing off in case there is anything obviously wrong, which there doesn't appear to be, other than a lot of grease:
I also wonder if the axles (with a crank between them) are slightly out of alignment, given how they currently sit:
I presume the next step is to take the bogie off and inspect the motor and gearing further, but I'm not entirely sure how to go about this. Do I need to take the main body off in order to remove the bogie? I found the exploded parts diagram on Trainli but it's not clear if I actually need to remove the body to take the bogie off.
Also, once I get to the bogie do I need to take the cranks off in order to get to the motor and gears (per page 6 of the exploded diagram). How do I then best ensure the two axles are correctly aligned when reassembling? Is it just a case of doing it by eye?
Thanks in advance for any help given!
I took my LGB OBB 2095 (part number 22962) out to run recently, but one of the motors / drive trains appears to need a bit of repair, as it appears to have seized (sometimes it runs, when going in one direction, but not the other) when I try to run it (the other motor / bogie runs fine).
I took the bottom bogie casing off in case there is anything obviously wrong, which there doesn't appear to be, other than a lot of grease:
Underside of LGB 2095 (22962)
Something wrong with this motor / gearing, but currently not quite sure..
I also wonder if the axles (with a crank between them) are slightly out of alignment, given how they currently sit:
LGB OBB 2095 bogie
Same bogie of LGB OBB 2095 (22962) - have the axles potentially become misaligned?
I presume the next step is to take the bogie off and inspect the motor and gearing further, but I'm not entirely sure how to go about this. Do I need to take the main body off in order to remove the bogie? I found the exploded parts diagram on Trainli but it's not clear if I actually need to remove the body to take the bogie off.
Also, once I get to the bogie do I need to take the cranks off in order to get to the motor and gears (per page 6 of the exploded diagram). How do I then best ensure the two axles are correctly aligned when reassembling? Is it just a case of doing it by eye?
Thanks in advance for any help given!