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						16 years 4 months ago				#5279
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				Does anyone know of where to purchase replacement motors for these units?
Thanks. Ed
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						16 years 4 months ago				#5281
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				Ed, I dont think there are replacement motors. Some people had sucess with Motorman, but I hear that people have problems contacting him.			
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						16 years 4 months ago				#5284
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				Ask Rob from Ztrack. He should be able to point you in the right direction.
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						16 years 4 months ago				#5285
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				Replied by ztrack on topic Re:AZL SD70 Motors			
			
				Ed,
We typically direct folks to MicroMo Electronics. They sell the 8mm Faulhauber motos which are used in AZL locomotives. You will have to transfer the worm gears from your old motor to the new one. Their website is:
www.micromo.com/?gclid=CJyF27OdrpsCFdFL5QodTEP6Ag
I will also check with AZL about the availability of motors. I don't have any in stock at this time.
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					We typically direct folks to MicroMo Electronics. They sell the 8mm Faulhauber motos which are used in AZL locomotives. You will have to transfer the worm gears from your old motor to the new one. Their website is:
www.micromo.com/?gclid=CJyF27OdrpsCFdFL5QodTEP6Ag
I will also check with AZL about the availability of motors. I don't have any in stock at this time.
Rob
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						16 years 4 months ago				#5286
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				Replied by eit27 on topic Re:AZL SD70 Motors			
			
				Rob,
Thanks. This is a good start.
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					Thanks. This is a good start.
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						15 years 11 months ago				#6674
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				Replied by eit27 on topic Re:AZL SD70 Motors			
			
				Well, I think I have narrowed it down to, its not actually that the motor is bad. I believe  that I have one of the very first runs of the SD70's. The ones that I have heard everyone complain about that really don't run all that fast. I have removed the inner shaft guide on both wormgears. This did not seem to help much. Other than that, is there anything else that can be done to make these units run faster? Is there different gearing in the trucks? Could that be the reason for a slower top speed?
Thanks for any help with this,
Ed
					Thanks for any help with this,
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						15 years 11 months ago				#6675
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GreetingZ, HilZen,
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				Replied by ULie on topic Re:AZL SD70 Motors			
			
				Hello Ed,
Jens Wimmel from Switzerland has a review about the SD70 and the speed problem on his website . Unfortunately it's only in German, but if you use the translation tool from Google you will get a relatively good translation.
I hope this helps.
							Jens Wimmel from Switzerland has a review about the SD70 and the speed problem on his website . Unfortunately it's only in German, but if you use the translation tool from Google you will get a relatively good translation.
I hope this helps.
GreetingZ, HilZen,
Uwe
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						15 years 11 months ago				#6677
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				Replied by eit27 on topic Re:AZL SD70 Motors			
			
				Hi Uwe,
Great site. Thanks for the help.
John Mui contacted me offline and described what could be my possible problem. He suggusted that the problem was with the front bushing. I tried his suggestion and instantly improved the performance of the engine.
Ed
					Great site. Thanks for the help.
John Mui contacted me offline and described what could be my possible problem. He suggusted that the problem was with the front bushing. I tried his suggestion and instantly improved the performance of the engine.
Ed
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