Trains4U Posted October 11, 2009 Share Posted October 11, 2009 Fitting a Lenz silver to a Hornby (Ex Dapol) J94 Undo the two screws under the cab (Circled) And the screw in the chimney Carefully lift off the body (the cab is clipped in). Undo the two screws holding the weight to the chassis (Circled) The weight has a protrusion on the underside that will have to be removed if a decoder is to be fitted. Here is the weight after milling - the semi-circle of metal has now been ground off. Turning to the chassis, remove the screws from the motor keeper plate (Circled red) and unsolder the black and white wires from the motor, threading them through the keeper plate. put the plate to one side. There are four wires in the Hornby model. Unsolder the black wires from the motor. Pair up and bind the pick up wires. trim the redundant wires on the decoder to a 1" length and the other wires to a 2" length. Connect the Black wire to the black and white wires on the chassis. Connect the red wire to the black wires on the chassis (or the loco will run backwards) connect the grey wire to the lower motor terminal then thread the orange wire through the hole in the motor keeper plate, and replace the plate. solder the orange wire to the upper terminal on the motor. The hole in the front of the chassis is an absolutely perfect size for a lenz silver decoder. Tuck the wiring underneath and clip the decoder into the space. Now test the loco and ensure everything is working correctly. Pop the weight back on and replace the screws. You can see the decoder between the chassis and weight. Put the body back on - being careful not to damage the clips on the cab. and its done! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gltagaman Posted November 18, 2009 Share Posted November 18, 2009 Hi Tom Thank you for the detailed phots showing how to sort out the J94. I have now managed to lubricate the moving parts. I still have some noise but think this is to do with the brass worm and the nylon drive cog. Regards Geoff Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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