Hello All,
The wifey and I are just starting to tinker around with G scale. A few years ago we purchased a Bachmann Christmas set to use around the tree. Now that I have retired we have decided to start up working with the scale a little more than just xmas. We have adding to the stable by picking up an LGB Stainz which I had to re-index the wheels to get running and modified the rear of the engine a little to fit a knuckle coupler on. Man what a Swiss watch to work on, but runs great now. I also picked up a Lionel Gold Rush set, some extra track and a few cars. We’ll start with getting use to things inside the house and then eventually find a spot outside on our acreage for a layout. I have all the “boy toys” so to speak with a 10 inch Logan lathe, a fully outfitted Unimat 3 lathe, a mill, welders and my CNC outfit. I like the early steam era and thought it would be fun to fire the CNC up to scratch build parts and even cars for the big scale.
Anyway, I am having an issue with getting spare parts for my little Lionel 060 in particular the side rods. I down loaded a parts listing and found a place on line to order parts from. The side rods that I was sent are not even close to what is on the engine originally. I even took photos and sent them to the place that I got the parts from and after a few prods was told that these are the correct parts. I checked with a couple of other sources on the net and sure enough, they also showed the same wrong part.
It seems this may be one of those rare times where indeed a square peg does fit in a round hole.
Did Lionel switch part numbers sometime in the past or does one have to scratch build new side rods for this engine?
Here is a photo of the engine.
Here is a photo of the of the side rods (top rod is the original and the bottom rod is the new one).
And last but not least is the exploded view with part numbers.
Any help would sure be appreciated.
Mark
The wifey and I are just starting to tinker around with G scale. A few years ago we purchased a Bachmann Christmas set to use around the tree. Now that I have retired we have decided to start up working with the scale a little more than just xmas. We have adding to the stable by picking up an LGB Stainz which I had to re-index the wheels to get running and modified the rear of the engine a little to fit a knuckle coupler on. Man what a Swiss watch to work on, but runs great now. I also picked up a Lionel Gold Rush set, some extra track and a few cars. We’ll start with getting use to things inside the house and then eventually find a spot outside on our acreage for a layout. I have all the “boy toys” so to speak with a 10 inch Logan lathe, a fully outfitted Unimat 3 lathe, a mill, welders and my CNC outfit. I like the early steam era and thought it would be fun to fire the CNC up to scratch build parts and even cars for the big scale.
Anyway, I am having an issue with getting spare parts for my little Lionel 060 in particular the side rods. I down loaded a parts listing and found a place on line to order parts from. The side rods that I was sent are not even close to what is on the engine originally. I even took photos and sent them to the place that I got the parts from and after a few prods was told that these are the correct parts. I checked with a couple of other sources on the net and sure enough, they also showed the same wrong part.
It seems this may be one of those rare times where indeed a square peg does fit in a round hole.
Did Lionel switch part numbers sometime in the past or does one have to scratch build new side rods for this engine?
Here is a photo of the engine.
Here is a photo of the of the side rods (top rod is the original and the bottom rod is the new one).
And last but not least is the exploded view with part numbers.
Any help would sure be appreciated.
Mark