Mainline J72 DCC - Has anyone managed to chip one?
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Mainline J72 DCC - Has anyone managed to chip one?
Hi I am new to posting in this forum though I have been reading it for a while. Has anyone sucessfully chipped a Mainline J72? I have a couple that I am quite fond of and don't really want to dispose of them. I have managed to sucessfully chip most of my other locos without mishap until trying the J72. I have chopped a piece out of the front of the chassis to accomodate the chip but I am struggling to isolate the chassis
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One of my Bachmann J72s has a Lenz Gold decoder and USP module fitted - the work was done for me by the excellent Ken Chapman at http://www.freewebs.com/dccmodelrailways/. The cab remains unobstructed. I've no idea where he fitted the gubbins as I haven't taken the body off to see, but it proves it can be done.
So - did anyone dare tell Stephenson, "It's not Rocket science"?
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Thanks guys. I have a Bachmann version that I haven't attempted yet but it does seem simpler because it's a can motor. It has another problem that I need to fix first or both at the same time (the drive cog has a split in it causing it to jump as it goes along.) I just haven't got around to contacting Bachmann spares dept for a replacement. I bought it off ebay knowing there was a problem.
With regard to cutting the chassis on the mainline one, I did it with a junior hacksaw fairly easily I thought. I have attached a picture to show you what I chopped off. The chip you see wired is the first one out of 20 or so that I think I have killed.
Regards,
Rob
With regard to cutting the chassis on the mainline one, I did it with a junior hacksaw fairly easily I thought. I have attached a picture to show you what I chopped off. The chip you see wired is the first one out of 20 or so that I think I have killed.
Regards,
Rob
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To answer Bass first - One side of the rear of the chassis is hollow (housing the motor) so I wouldn't think that you could take any off for bigger wheels.
Paul with regard to replacement with a Bachmann chassis I will try swapping my Bachmann chassis into one of my Mainline bodies and let you know later tonight.
Regards,
Rob
Paul with regard to replacement with a Bachmann chassis I will try swapping my Bachmann chassis into one of my Mainline bodies and let you know later tonight.
Regards,
Rob
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I tried swapping the Bachmann chassis for the Mainline one. The bodies look identical but it was a tight squeeze to get the Bachmann chassis in. It would go but you would need to ease the way a little. Still worth consideration rather than renumbering Bachmann bodies especially if you already have the mainline ones. If I can't make a success of chipping the Mainline chassis I may take that as being an option.
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