I have a very only Mantua 0-4-0 which needs the read driver replaced. The
one I have is no longer insulated on one side. Model Power does not have
this part. It is part number 25150. When I look other places they list the
wheel sets in inches. Is this a 50" wheel?
Does anybody know who makes a replacement that will work?
Thanks
Tom G.
Pacific95 - 02 Jun 2004 02:55 GMT
>I have a very only Mantua 0-4-0 which needs the read driver replaced. The
>one I have is no longer insulated on one side. Model Power does not have
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>Thanks
>Tom G.
That would be 50" in HO, which is read by an HO scale ruler,
which is about 10.00 at a hobby shop. Metal ruler that will give
measurements in HO, N,S, and O. As for the part.......the new
Model Railroader has an ad for the Model Power (Mantua) 0-4-0
Saddle tanker so parts for that may work and I would think they
would be out soon. Getting another set (other than those) to work
would take some modifications that you may not want to get into
at this time, but who knows? It probably would NOT just bolt up
and would take making side rods to fit or something. Some
scratch-building skills would be needed.
-John
Bill - 02 Jun 2004 03:10 GMT
Tom G. wrote:
I have a very only Mantua 0-4-0 which needs the read driver replaced.
The one I have is no longer insulated on one side. Model Power does not
have this part. It is part number 25150. When I look other places they
list the wheel sets in inches. Is this a 50" wheel?
Does anybody know who makes a replacement that will work?
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Gregory Procter - 02 Jun 2004 05:18 GMT
> I have a very only Mantua 0-4-0 which needs the read driver replaced. The
> one I have is no longer insulated on one side. Model Power does not have
> this part. It is part number 25150. When I look other places they list the
> wheel sets in inches. Is this a 50" wheel?
>
> Does anybody know who makes a replacement that will work?
My two solutions (which don't directly answer your question) are:
- buy a very secondhand Mantua 0-4-0 and take a wheel from it.
- Buy four new wheels from another supplier.
There must be hundreds of thousands of those Mantua locos in junkboxes across
the USa.
Regards.
Greg.P.
Gerard Pawlowski - 02 Jun 2004 14:25 GMT
Dear Mr. Proctor,
If I remember right, the old and new Mantua 50" drivers
are slightly different in diameter and have different flanges,
but have the same axles. What kind of motor does this
Shifter have? If it has a PM-1 with a nylon worm and nylon
gear, the gear should also be the same for both kinds of
drivers, so you should be able to buy two of the newer
style and replace both sets. This costs more than one set,
of course, but you do get smaller flanges.
You might also press the tire off the driver with bad
insulation and replace it with a piece of index card or
fiber gasket material. The fiber material is available at
your friendly neighborhood auto parts store in several
thicknesses. Just cut a strip with the grain, wrap it
around the center, and press the tire back on.
Cordially yours,
Gerard P.
Bob May - 02 Jun 2004 18:36 GMT
Odds are that the new driver will be a different diameter or different
quarter than the old pair. Get both axles from a matched set (both need to
be from the same era and from the same vendor) for best results.
Don't forget that you can always replace the insulation with fresh stuff and
get the original wheelset back. Cardboard of the right thickness will do a
good job and a bit of superglue will keep things in alignment.
--
Bob May
Losing weight is easy! If you ever want to lose weight, eat and drink less.
Works every time it is tried!
David J. Starr - 03 Jun 2004 00:04 GMT
> I have a very only Mantua 0-4-0 which needs the read driver replaced. The
> one I have is no longer insulated on one side. Model Power does not have
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> Thanks
> Tom G.
Only a few years ago, Mantua had a parts dept. thru which I was able
to order a full set of drivers for a Pacific. You might look and see if
it is still doing business under a new name.
Both the other suggestions (buy a junker at a show and cannibalize it,
replace the failed insulation with card stock and super glue) are
workable. The Mantua locomotives were heavy, good runners, and were
great for kit bash projects. All they need is a good paint job to look
quite nice. Glaze the cab windows, add a few brass superdetail parts
(bell, whistle, air compressor), make the headlight work, and they can
be very good indeed. A shifter is well worth some tender loving care
(tlc) to get running again. I was sorry to see Mantua go out of the
train business.
David J. Starr