When you say that you have taken the traction tyres off, how exactly have you done that? Did you replace the wheels, fill the groove with metal, plastic or whatever?
Hm my wizzy cranks runs sans a tyre with no problems at all.I simply took off the traction tyre and ran the loco as is. That might be a problem on Peco track as the railhead is narrower (I think).
Just stumbled onto your post here. I'm in the process of building a G-scale locomotive, and have been considering the merits of putting lots of weight in so I can switch long cuts of passenger cars. The wheel slip limit that you suggested is perfect. Maximize available traction, but guard against damage to motor and/or gears. Thanks.With adding weight, I’ve always been told to make sure that the wheels can still slip if the loco were to stall By hitting an obstacle
and tyre wheel weights, or old foreign coins make good testing weights.
I like to cast my own weights, but that’s a different conversation
Dan