Chapter two in the faulty pickup adventure (there are 4 chapters...;( )
My Bachmann Heisler, not sure how old, but had little running, had been fussy as the rear truck would stall now and then. I finally put it on the bench, and using the power supply determined that rear truck was not operating properly. The truck is suspended under the bunker with a screw into a rod, and there are 4 contacts, two for motor and two for pickups. These use copper strips on top of motor block and a system of 4 pins, two brass ones which I think are pickup power up and two gray metal ones which I think are motor power down. They contact a set of 4 thin copper strips under a plastic piece in the bunker.
This allows the truck to swivel and tip. Well, the 4 screws that hold the upper contact plate in place had unscrewed themselves (?) but somehow due to residual magnetism, were still hanging around. So I put them back, cleaned both contact surfaces and put it back hoping for a cure, but, still having a contact problem. Testing seems to indicate power from the board to the motor is present, but I am having a loss of power to the motor from where the gray pin contacts the upper copper strips. I do not see where to go from here as the upper copper strips seem intact. The gray pins do not seem to drop down and up as freely as the brass looking pins that conduct power up from the truck. I would welcome any thoughts on this issue
Thanks
Jerry