Rivarossi H.O. y6b 2-8-8-2 Articulated Tear Down & Re-lube

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • Celebrating 8000 Subs and doing a Revival on a Rivarossi imported by AHM U.S.R.A. y6b 2-8-8-2 Mallet or "articulated" steamer. I believe this to be a first Generation release from the 60's. Been sitting on a shelf for years.
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Комментарии • 231

  • @ArcadiaJunctionHobbies
    @ArcadiaJunctionHobbies 11 месяцев назад +14

    You really can't fault the Italian desingers for producing models like this for the USA market that most American model companies at the time did not produce. So impressive.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад +5

      Them boys across the pond did a pretty nice job for sure.

    • @steffenrosmus9177
      @steffenrosmus9177 10 месяцев назад

      ​​@@classicmodeltrainswell, Roco/Atlas made a far better one only 5 years later. And the poor motor of the Rivarossi was made in Eastern Germany.

    • @scottb8175
      @scottb8175 8 месяцев назад

      The Rivarossi Y6 was first made in the late sixties, I believe, maybe earlier - something like 25 years or so before the Like Like (Roco/Atlas). My cousin had a Cab Forward and an Indiana Harbour Belt 0-8-0 he bought in 1970 or 1971. Nothing else like the Rivarossi steam models, for detail and price at the time. The best budget alternative to brass on the market for many years. The only choice for non-brass mainline articulateds, except the Bowser Challenger, until the late 80's.

  • @dennisbisconti4583
    @dennisbisconti4583 4 дня назад

    Ron + always the 33% love trains this brings back many memories for me as a kid in the 1970s between the HO tyco train's and the Lionel train's was a great time to be kids no cellphones no Internet just great old fashioned fun riding our bikes once again another great video

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  4 дня назад +1

      Thank you Dennis. Yes this channel does stir up some memories

  • @WWIIREBEL
    @WWIIREBEL 11 месяцев назад +5

    I got one of those for 50-ish bucks at last years local train show. The only part missing is the cover for the screw up front/above the front end of the boiler,lol. I love that this model can go around 18" curves. Great work Ron!!

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you! Yes it is engineered for 18" Radius. Sounds like you got a pretty good deal on one :-)

  • @RobertDaSilva-ss8zx
    @RobertDaSilva-ss8zx Месяц назад

    Y6B Mallet!! Oui
    magnifique

  • @rickestabrook4987
    @rickestabrook4987 11 месяцев назад +6

    Great news on the 8,000 subs, Ron. Could only happen with excellent content. Congratulations.

  • @ROBERTNABORNEY
    @ROBERTNABORNEY День назад

    Beginning with the N&W Y5s, the railway's calculated compound tractive effort was 126,838 lb (57,533 kg or 564.2 kN) and 152,206 lb (69,040 kg or 677.0 kN) working simple. HP piston valves measured 14" (356 mm) in diameter while the LP valves had an 18" (457 mm) bore.
    Greg Mills noted in his 30 March 2018 email that the Y6b used "variable valve plumbing" in the LP cylinders to allow simple-expansion steaming in all four cylinders at all speeds, "not just at startup." He adds that the railway "had to add some 26 tons of lead to the front engine frame to prevent slipping." Despite the extra weight, the engine's factor of adhesion operating simple dropped to 3.60.
    Heating surface data from N&W diagram book in Allen Stanley's large Rail Data Exchange. Stanley also includes data on the extended combustion chamber variant. The tube and flue areas remained the same, but the superheater was reduced by 60 sq ft (5.57 sq m) and the arch tubes by 41 sq ft (3.81 sq m) while adding 100 sq ft (9.29 sq m) of circulators. The engine also used a Worthington 6 SA feed water heater.
    Last in a series of compound articulated locomotives that ranked as the best. See earlier entries on the Y-3, Y-4, Y-5, and Y-6 (Locobases 1421, 323, 4396, and 324). All axles had Timken roller bearings and the valve gear used McGill multirol bearings.
    Pulling a load of 13,500 tons (12,273 tonnes) on the level at 25 mph, the Y-6b developed 5,500 indicated horsepower (cut-off of the HP cylinders of 60% and in the LP cylinders 55%). In his 30 March 2018 email, Mills directly compares the Y6bs and the Union Pacific's Big Boys (Locobases 346 and 13026) and concludes: "Considering weight on the rails, power to weight ratios, overall length, practical speeds (which nearly doubled that of the earlier compound Y series), economy of operation, and quantity built, this appears to be the most successful articulated locomotive ever built."
    E W King, Jr. (in Drury, 1993) summarizes the story: "In tinkering with the design over a period of 33 years, the road wound up with a locomotive capable of producing 5,600 drawbar horsepower at 25 mph (40 km/h) with a top speed of 50 mph (81 km/h) -- perfect matches for N&W's tonnage, grades, and curves ... while retaining the economies of compound operation and in a locomotive that weighed 100,000 lb less than either the [C&O's] 2-6-6-6 or [UP's] 4-8-8-4 [Big Boy]."
    These engines were carefully maintained and well-designed, yielding to diesels only because the N&W could no longer afford to be the "odd man out" in the diesel parade. The last Y-6 was completed in 1952, and the last one ran in April 1960..

  • @revrup
    @revrup 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very entertaining video! Cats barfing and your interesting banter. I never miss your videos and look forward to each new one. Thanks for all the hard work you put into each one.

  • @tomshannon7513
    @tomshannon7513 11 месяцев назад

    Congrats on 8000 Ron, cool mallet.

  • @johnbeck3270
    @johnbeck3270 5 месяцев назад

    I have one of these models, they are sweet! The model I have, the tender power is fed to the motor via the pin and draw bar, which has a tension spring in it to help maintain contact pressure. One of the favorite tricks for these was to split the drive and add a second motor. The fun really began when the engines run out of time, appearing very prototypical . I don’t know if the one you have has the spring steel discs behind some of the drivers or not, but these were for electrical conductivity as the driver centers were plastic. Another great overhaul video as always.

    • @johnecklund8556
      @johnecklund8556 5 месяцев назад +1

      Ah that's called weathering someone worked 40 yrs to get the weathering just right.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  5 месяцев назад

      2 motors? That would be neat to see!!

  • @garykellerup3470
    @garykellerup3470 11 месяцев назад

    Hey Ron. Congrats on 8K. I see 10K coming!! Thanks for the great video. I like the models with skirts too. Hehe.

  • @Stinkyfish-h7m
    @Stinkyfish-h7m 3 месяца назад

    That's the biggest steam locomotive I've ever seen

  • @ecidaho
    @ecidaho 11 месяцев назад

    Congrats Ron! All the best! Did not recognize Jennifer Coolidge, I will admit.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад

      Hello Erick, I found a real old picture of her. She was a bit softer on the eye in the '80's. I guess she had a lot of plastic surgery since then.

    • @ecidaho
      @ecidaho 11 месяцев назад

      @@classicmodeltrains Agreed.

  • @richardp6178
    @richardp6178 11 месяцев назад

    I have four of these on the table at the moment! 🤣🤣🤣 I never understand why everyone is so scared of removing the valve gear? I always do it and clean them up. I would advise pulling all the crank pins out and using blue loctite on them, same with the Big boys. The have a habit of backing out on the Rivarossi's and then you bend all your cranks!

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hello Richard. Sounds like you have your hands full. I have gotten into the valve gear and rods in the past but it's very time consuming. I have 2 days to shoot and edit each video. I can get them cleaned and re-lubed very well with the techniques I show, but you do make a good point about the crank pins. Something I will have to keep my eye out for! Thanks :-)

  • @paulburns3788
    @paulburns3788 11 месяцев назад +2

    Hello Ron how are you doing buddy I like all of the articulate steam engines like the big boy the challengers the mallets the Alleghenys and the cab forwards also the 2 66 4s and 2 888 2s

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад

      I am doing well Paul, I like all the fancy articulated ones also. Need to scare up a few more!

  • @majmikecalnan
    @majmikecalnan 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you, Ron. I have been avoiding taking apart my Mallet and you have provided the impetus to get on with it. It binds badly so I think I may have a quartering problem. Cheers from the Great White North! 🫡👍🍁

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching Maj Mike. Hope you find that bind.

  • @scottb8175
    @scottb8175 8 месяцев назад

    Ahhh, the Rivarossi ball bearing motors.....so much fun.

  • @bigwoz78
    @bigwoz78 6 месяцев назад

    I have that same locomotive. I am a huge fan of Rivarossi. Nice work Ron

  • @johnmalley4355
    @johnmalley4355 11 месяцев назад

    Nice show Ron congrats on the 8000 subscribers, from one of the 33% out there. Had to watch different parts of the show 3 times, got interrupted. Here’s a little story for ya. I was at the California State railroad museum in the late 1980s talking to a retired engineer from the Southern Pacific. Said they used to refer to those big cab forwards as malets pronounced MaL-Lees, (in English) mostly because of the articulation. It struck me because that’s how I pronounce my last name (coincidence). I didn’t understand the simple and compound steam locomotive concept back then, I was just a youngster in my late teens. Anyway sounded like a lot of the old steam locomotive hoggers in the day referred to the big articulated engines as maL-Lees. Was interesting to listen to the old way they used to do things and how they talked. That stuck with me. Anyway a little story for ya.
    Thanks

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks John! I too enjoy hanging out and listening to the "Ol Boys" talk about stuff from back in their day. So much can be learned by just listening.

    • @johnmalley4355
      @johnmalley4355 11 месяцев назад +1

      Amen Brother
      That’s a fact…👍🏻

  • @thomasgp132
    @thomasgp132 11 месяцев назад

    Going to the cleaner. Very nice

  • @Roadrunner4447
    @Roadrunner4447 11 месяцев назад

    Congratulations on the 8k subscribers 💜💜

  • @Militiaman71
    @Militiaman71 10 месяцев назад

    I picked up a 1977 IHC/Rivarossi Clinchfield 4-6-6-4 Challenger at the train show for $25 because it didn't run. Cosmetically it looks great except dust. Very similar in design to the one in your video. Still had the original Horn hook on it. I replaced it with a McHenry knuckle coupler snaps in same as the old Horn hooks. I think it was last lubed at the factory. Grease had dried and hardened in the gearboxes. bearings in front were seized from hardened grease. I used oderless spirits in mason jar to clean. Runs good as new now and only cost me $25. Thanks for your video it helped in the basics to getting mine fixed.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  10 месяцев назад +1

      Glad to have been able to help you out and awesome you got a sweet loco running at a really good price!!

  • @darrenrawlinson6344
    @darrenrawlinson6344 11 месяцев назад

    Congrats on 8K subs from a 33 percenter. Full steam ahead with these classic resto's!

  • @johniacono3725
    @johniacono3725 7 месяцев назад

    Boy You really look good , haircut and all. God Bless i love you channel.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks John, The little lady strongly encouraged me to get a shave and a haircut ;-)

  • @mjamesb66
    @mjamesb66 11 месяцев назад +3

    Hi Ron. Congratulations on 8K subscribers and success on your ebay auction. I hope your channel continues to grow. Great job refurbishing that engine. It was nice to see the classic model too. 33%er

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for your kind words and your support of my channel

  • @johnsadventures6783
    @johnsadventures6783 8 месяцев назад

    We have the N&W 2156 in St Louis. It was towed to Roanoke VA in 2015 and returned in 2020.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  8 месяцев назад

      Did Roanoke VA return it in better shape that when they got it?

  • @stephendollahan425
    @stephendollahan425 11 месяцев назад

    Your research was correct. The Big Boy was not the biggest, or the most powerful locomotive built, but it was possibly the the best at what it was designed for. The Y-6b was more powerful, but it was slow it was designed to haul heavy bulk freight, mostly coal,across the Appalachian mountains, where speed wasn't an issue. The Big Boy was designed for fast freight across the Wasatch range between Cheyenne Wyoming, and Ogden Utah. The Northern Pacific had a bigger locomotive but it was much less powerful than either of the other ones. Great video, and I'm looking forward to seeing more.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you Stephen! I think the tall drivers on the BB had a lot to do with it going a lot faster.

  • @joediberardino4419
    @joediberardino4419 11 месяцев назад

    Congrats on the Subs awesome video

  • @Trucker618
    @Trucker618 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Ron👋
    The Orangecleaner works nice. 😉 IT cleans all of the Oil and Grease away. I told you it works good.
    Greetings fromm Germany
    Sascha

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hello Sascha, good advice you handed out there!! Greetings from Montana, USA

  • @thomasmoroney4993
    @thomasmoroney4993 11 месяцев назад

    You only had one job! As usual you were an expert at it!…another workable work of art!..great video!

  • @jamesmpalazzo9444
    @jamesmpalazzo9444 11 месяцев назад

    Keep up with your show and EBay auction it get better every time so no one get tired or bored of it so Keep up with it Ron….😊0

  • @larmo5633
    @larmo5633 11 месяцев назад

    40+ year old locomotive, a little love and you got it running nice...always enjoy seeing the old rivarossis come back to life..well done

  • @michaelcudby787
    @michaelcudby787 10 месяцев назад

    Hey Ron. That ole Rivarossi runs really well, especially on DC, & especially with that ol sparky in the cab.A can upgrade could be on the agenda later down the track, if it starts getting tired. That ulta sonic sorted things out, eh.Thanks for the vid, from another 33%er. Cheers Michael NZ

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  10 месяцев назад

      Greetings Michael, yes I was a bit surprised at how smooth and quiet it was. I agree on motor upgrade. Would really Bring it around!!!

  • @czwij
    @czwij 11 месяцев назад +1

    as a member of the 33% club, kudos to you and your growing fan base. these old rivarossis can be tuned to run prefectly, with a bit of luck, as you have demonstrated. my fave so far.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you and thanks for your support of my channel

  • @maltnz
    @maltnz 11 месяцев назад

    Happy 8000

  • @JAIRSEVERNAYA
    @JAIRSEVERNAYA 11 месяцев назад +1

    melhor conteudo de trens parabems amigo

  • @azmike1
    @azmike1 11 месяцев назад

    Ron, you are a great mechanic with a good memory for parts placement. Makes it easier for you than most of us. Me.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад

      Many years as a diesel mechanic. been taking stuff apart since childhood, no parts left over for a few years now ;-)

  • @stevegerber2076
    @stevegerber2076 11 месяцев назад +1

    Congratulations on 8.11k subs. The history lessons are very informative. Even though I'm a Flyer guy I look forward to new content.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Steve! I really like Flyer also. have a few coming up for video's

  • @startrekking359
    @startrekking359 11 месяцев назад

    Hey Ron, when fixing plastic parts use Acrylic finger nail, comes in a powder form and you add the liquid it's very strong and holds, check it out read the directions it works great really.sets up really fast.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад

      A GREAT idea! My Mom used to do nails so I familiar with the product. Just never crossed my mind to use it to fix shells. THANK YOU!!!!

  • @patrickhankin9903
    @patrickhankin9903 11 месяцев назад

    What a lovely resto. Thanks. I'm one of the 33%

  • @johnorlitta
    @johnorlitta 11 месяцев назад +1

    Congratulations on 8000 subscribers 🎆

  • @danieljarvis3125
    @danieljarvis3125 9 месяцев назад

    Learned something new
    Not all bigboys are equal.

  • @zendoargos4988
    @zendoargos4988 11 месяцев назад +1

    Congrats on 8k. Another really good video.

  • @alaskarailroad3996
    @alaskarailroad3996 11 месяцев назад

    Nice vigio. You are so comical. Love it. ❣️😉

  • @johnbarone3426
    @johnbarone3426 11 месяцев назад

    Congrats on 8 grand another great video Ron Great stuff keep it coming.

  • @lynnmccurdythehdmmrc2561
    @lynnmccurdythehdmmrc2561 11 месяцев назад +1

    I was thinking (I do that sometimes, think) that you were about due to put out another video, and you didn't disappoint. Congrats on the 8,000. (I'll send you an eMail with a few more comments.)

  • @maindip
    @maindip 11 месяцев назад

    Well done on the 8K and another awesome restoration.

  • @johnbanicki7232
    @johnbanicki7232 11 месяцев назад

    Another great video. Congrats on reaching 8,000 subs. Love the cat that shows up in the videos. LOL Thanks for sharing.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks John! Found that cat while watching other video's, just had to steal it :-)

  • @richardryan517
    @richardryan517 11 месяцев назад

    Just another great video. Congrats on your ebay auction and your growing channel.

  • @markwakeley3835
    @markwakeley3835 11 месяцев назад

    Congrats on 8k subscribers. I thought she looked familiar. Good job on that steamer. It's great fun just hangin out with ya and if I'm careful I actually learn something. See ya in the next video.

  • @henryszubielski8601
    @henryszubielski8601 11 месяцев назад

    Great job reaching 8000 Ron!
    Well done on the Y6b.

  • @miamiclipper
    @miamiclipper 11 месяцев назад

    I've managed to snag 3 of these used 2-8-8-2's over the last 35 years and they all perform very nicely. I've done some cosmetic surgery on the shells to give them a more Great Northern R-3 look and swapped out the stock tenders with Vanderbilt ones. I keep them lubed and cleaned but haven't had the guts to do anything as extensive as you've done. Your video has definitely explained some things I wasn't even aware of. Maybe if I feel bold someday I'll replace that light bulb with an LED based on what you've shown me. Thanks

  • @bernardc2553
    @bernardc2553 10 месяцев назад

    Got 1 or 2 of them now I cant wait. To "Ron-er-Rise" them 😂 Congratulations on the 8000 subs, good stuff Man

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks Bernard! Sounds like some bench time is coming up for you :-)

  • @ccrm10
    @ccrm10 11 месяцев назад

    Great restoration! For an old steam engine it runs really well!

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I was surprised myself how smooth it was

  • @metajohn
    @metajohn 3 месяца назад

    Ron -- I'd really like to see you add enough track to your layout to run trains in a continuous loop! There must be a way even if you have to build one HELIX track to go under the table and a second to bring the train back up. Think about how nice it would be to run a train in a complete loop.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  2 месяца назад

      It would be nice to run a loop. I'm planning on having a larger facility that will have a loop layout in it.

  • @guhsher1851
    @guhsher1851 11 месяцев назад

    Haha! It's always a nice treat to watch your videos.

  • @finlayfraser9952
    @finlayfraser9952 10 месяцев назад

    Good stuf! Mallet is a loosely used term, the Big Boy is fully articulated as I am sure you know!

  • @elsdp-4560
    @elsdp-4560 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing.👍

  • @briandonovan9560
    @briandonovan9560 11 месяцев назад

    I really enjoy your repair work and it's awesome. Nice entertaining videos. Keep it up.

  • @regisbraga3833
    @regisbraga3833 7 месяцев назад

    Great job Ron. Rivarossis were fantastic locomotives at the time when they were produced: compare them with any steam made by Bachmann with the crappy Chinese Pancake motor. Even nowadays they are impressive.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Regis! Yes them Riv's were put together quite nice for back in the day

  • @SantaFeBob
    @SantaFeBob 11 месяцев назад

    I’m glad you did this engine. I have that exact engine and I will be following all of your steps to tune it up. Thank you for taking the time to make this clean up video.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks SF Bob, Hope you get your 'Ol Gal running!

  • @StephenCarlBaldwin
    @StephenCarlBaldwin 11 месяцев назад

    Epic revival of a classic articulated from the 1960s - bravo! - and congrats on 8K subscribers and a boffo auction. CMT is the place to learn how to fix 'em so they run again!

  • @rickestabrook4987
    @rickestabrook4987 10 месяцев назад

    Ron, I can't figure out your preference for odorless mineral spirits. But, no problem. Great video, as always.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  10 месяцев назад

      "Clean Strip" from the local ACE hardware store. Thanks for your kind words Rick

  • @jonpowell-ov3yh
    @jonpowell-ov3yh 11 месяцев назад

    Congratulations on passing the 8k subscribers level. Now I think that when you hit 10k the 33%'ers should convene on Billings for beers and a cookout...but maybe not in February!

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks Jon! BEERS and FOOD?? where do I sign up :-)

  • @stom5292
    @stom5292 11 месяцев назад +1

    Another great video thanks!

  • @rwheatley0206
    @rwheatley0206 11 месяцев назад

    Great job Ron. Looks and sounds great.

  • @1983thunderbird
    @1983thunderbird 11 месяцев назад

    Another great video , love you're content and I hope you're channel continues to get more subscribers!!!!

  • @williamsantangelo
    @williamsantangelo 10 месяцев назад

    Great video as always!

  • @n4pwx
    @n4pwx 11 месяцев назад

    Nice show..

  • @wolframvonbach1685
    @wolframvonbach1685 11 месяцев назад

    congrats!

  • @gmaneis
    @gmaneis 6 месяцев назад

    Ron, thanks for another display of your super skill with these tiny things. I watched because I have an N scale Rivarossi Mikado, bought circa 1980. Now HERE'S a challenge for you, if you can find a model like mine. (They often appear on Ebay.) Anyway, the challenge is that while I was tinkering with my N scale engine, the problem you talked about at 7:22 of this video happened to me. It's a nightmare of even smaller and more ghastly proportions than you chose to avoid in HO. Yep, the teensie pistons slipped out of the tiny plastic cylinder, and I can't think of a way to reassemble that monster. My brain keeps telling me I should use gravity to my advantage, along with tiny magnetized screw drivers. The slots in the black plastic cylinder box are too small for most dust mites to crawl through. Please sir, I hope you can let me know if any of this makes sense, and if you think my model could be put back together. Again, I am a 33%-er now, because you're a great teacher.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  6 месяцев назад +1

      Greetings, I know exactly what you are battling, but I cannot offer any intelligent advice on how to solve it other than perseverance and if what your doing aint working after 15 minutes or so relax and come up with a different plan. I see it's been awhile since you have left this comment so now I am hoping you have solved this problem and smiled after it was completed

    • @gmaneis
      @gmaneis 6 месяцев назад

      @@classicmodeltrains Thanks for your reply. I ordered a magnetic parts tray so I can use the magnet underneath to magnetize my jeweler screwdrivers. Also ordered little reverse tweezers to grip the tiny pistons. Plan to attack the engine again soon, and I really appreciate your advice on staying calm and coming back if at first I don't succeed, because I probably won't. Lots of deep breathing and meditation may be needed before each seemingly futile session. Thank you again for your reply, Ron. I'll let you know how this works out. Right now, I'm pretty confident, but it will be a bear of a job!🙂

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  6 месяцев назад +1

      @@gmaneis I remember my first valve gear explosion during disassembly. Its a path you have to walk down in order to never allow it to happen again 🙂

    • @gmaneis
      @gmaneis 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@classicmodeltrains Yeah, pretty darn sure I've learned that lesson well already, without even trying yet to put it all back where it belongs!😂

  • @whip-its_dad4239
    @whip-its_dad4239 11 месяцев назад

    Nice job ! American Classic Model , I never saw any of those movies . I was guessing Phyllis Diller around 1,200 A.D. ? I was a little off . Good luck with getting more subs .And thank you again .

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks whip-it! Phillis around 1200 A.D.! about blew milk out of my nose :-D

  • @jamescotter5376
    @jamescotter5376 11 месяцев назад

    Good video keep them coming you sure are patient

    • @czwij
      @czwij 11 месяцев назад

      considering one has to hold back the swearing during fiddly parts, due to public consumption, the patience is almost saintly.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks James. Editing makes me look more patient than in real life ;-)

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад

      @czwij, lots of footage on the cutting room floor!!

  • @scottb8175
    @scottb8175 8 месяцев назад

    If you have steep grades or want to run more than one powered locomotive on the train, try to shim the worm gears / thrust washers to have about 0.002" of end play in the gear boxes, or the locomotive will probably buck and jerk when going down grade or when running with more than one locomotive in the train. I had to do this with most of my locomotives on 1.5% grades and when double-heading steam or multiple unit diesels.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for that info Scott. I need to order in some thrust washers!!

  • @garyjust.johnson1436
    @garyjust.johnson1436 11 месяцев назад

    Kylie Ireland?
    Great video!

  • @michaelphilo3525
    @michaelphilo3525 11 месяцев назад

    I thought maybe the Erie Triplex, 2-8-8-8-2 might give the Y6b a run for its money on tractive effort because it had a reputation for pulling couplers apart. Turns out, the Triplex only had about 160,000 lbf. It beats the Big Boy, but the Y6b is still the tractive effort king. Years ago, MTH made an HO model of the Triplex; I have one and it is very nice. Really enjoyed the video. Nice work.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you Michael. Triplex must be a pretty cool model to look at!!

  • @caboosech
    @caboosech 11 месяцев назад

    Great video

  • @azmike1
    @azmike1 11 месяцев назад

    Yeah. I tried to fix one of those I bought on Ebay. I failed terribly and became very distraught.
    So, I sold it back on ebay. Got all of my money back. Except for about 20 bucks. I got lucky too.

  • @marklinzeit
    @marklinzeit 11 месяцев назад

    Y6B stronger than BigBoy? Sounds like the Mr. Clean vs. Mr. Muscle 'who is stronger' controversy... while in the background, chuckling, the main man 'Janitor in a Drum'. Enjoyed your video!

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Marklin! Never heard of "janitor in a drum" had to look it up :-)

  • @johnblanton-fd3jf
    @johnblanton-fd3jf 11 месяцев назад

    Recently subscribed to your channel and have been able to watch and learn how to get some of my vintage locomotives back on the rails , thanks for everything you do . I'm currently riding the struggle bus working on an antique Trix Express 20 053 , any insight you may have on this German relic would be helpful .

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hello John and thanks for the Sub and support of my channel. Glad it has helped you out a bit. I have no information on the loco you mentioned. Got my first German Fleishmann loco im working on currently.

    • @johnblanton-fd3jf
      @johnblanton-fd3jf 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@classicmodeltrains I’ve worked on a couple Fleischmann’s , got them as “not running “ , you know the story, clean and lube and they fly around the track 😄 , got some MÄRKLIN in the same manner. I mostly work on Marx O but have gone back to my roots of HO . Thanks for responding and keep ‘em running , hope to see your Fleischmann running soon.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад

      @@johnblanton-fd3jf good to run into another Marx Feller. I always like and root for the underdog.

    • @johnblanton-fd3jf
      @johnblanton-fd3jf 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@classicmodeltrains They a pretty straightforward and easy to work on , and they look good . Benz Trainz has a ton of videos on Marx , but since he moved he’s not done anything recently , but the old ones can still be found on YT

  • @jamesknowlton9659
    @jamesknowlton9659 5 дней назад

    Great video. I have 3 of these engines (2 working and 1 I bought for parts). The two that are working seem to have a clicking noise when they run. I tore them down and cleaned and lubed them (your video was a big help) but it seems like the 2nd wheel from the front travels alot from side to side which is the source of the clicking sound (I think). Any idea on how to stop that? Thank you!

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  4 дня назад

      The wheels have to move sideways in order for it no navigate tight turns. Clicking sounds to me like broken gear somewhere. Remove driveshafts and try and isolate the sound. I know it sounds easy but it will be a pain for sure

  • @matthewpastrikos7383
    @matthewpastrikos7383 11 месяцев назад

    This is a great video on how to fix model trains especially the ones from over a half a century ago, it's actually kinda interesting to see a N&W Y6B in a Santa Fe grey paint scheme. It makes me wonder how history would've turned out if not all of the Y6Bs were scrapped and only one somehow survived? Now i know we got 2156 don't get me wrong, however that is a Y6A a different configuration of Mallet. Also it has a cracked boiler so unfortunately as much as i and many others want to see it run again, it's highly unlikely. Now anyways, I could imagine a potential salvation for the Y6Bs when Santa Fe came in and are interested to borrow the N&W's locomotive, little did they know that it would save a locomotive's life from the scrapyard. N&W Y6B 2196 were to be brought and be repainted into Santa Fe's grey livery then be renumbered as 1796 where it would spend it's working life on freight service until the time for a major overhaul arrives. The way i put it here, i think it makes sense since many railroads in America do tent to copy and borrow each other's locomotives like how Pennsylvania Railroad loaned a N&W J class and Santa Fe 2-10-4 Texas, how Norfolk and Western borrowed a NKP S-2 Berkshire, or how about when 1309 was build by BLW for Chesapeake and Ohio but then later was now owned by Western Maryland, the list goes on. I really wish a N&W Y6B was around today so that i can see it run along side 611 has the last two N&W locomotives in operation.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Matt, Sounds like you really got your RR history down :-)

    • @matthewpastrikos7383
      @matthewpastrikos7383 11 месяцев назад

      @@classicmodeltrains You're welcome and glad you like it.

  • @natecofga4679
    @natecofga4679 11 месяцев назад

    I've always wanted one of those articulated locos. I remember a UP 4-8-4 Rivarossi engine that I had as a kid and that was one thing was it was nice and quiet. I was wondering what that was that you had the tender in Ron, while fixin the coupler pocket. I would love to get that for my freight car projects to hold them in when I do anything on the bottom side.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад

      That is a Bachmann Loco cradle. Got it off amazon. $70ish I believe. It's kinda nice but big and bulky. a foam cradle is cheaper and more usable. This was close at hand so I grabbed it up quickly in this video :-)

  • @rickdee67
    @rickdee67 11 месяцев назад

    Fun video. I’d like to have that locomotive.

  • @SleeperBBQ
    @SleeperBBQ 7 месяцев назад

    TY

  • @markfrench8892
    @markfrench8892 11 месяцев назад

    It's the expansive property of heat in the steam that moves the pistons back and forth, not the pressure.

  • @jacobkisor
    @jacobkisor 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Ron. What brand is your favorite fiberglass pencil that you use.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад +2

      Just ordered any ol one off amazon. I think it was a 3 pack for 10 bucks.

  • @dimitrivassiliou3826
    @dimitrivassiliou3826 11 месяцев назад

    Another awesome video!!! I actually have the B&O version of this locoomotive and have had a dcc decoder, keep alive and sound installed in but when I went to run it with my club at a show the locomotive wouldn't run and couldn't be programmed to its road number. I have been trying to research and figure out how to get this Locomotive running. Especially since there are other DC Steamer I have that I plan to convert to dcc but those locomotives are either Mantuas or IHCs. Any input would be a great help, Thanks

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your kind words on my video! I dont play with DCC because of all the failures that it suffers from. I dont want the frustration. DC works just fine for me. I can only pay attention to one loco at a time. I would hope some of the Club Fellers might be able to shine a light on your situation.

    • @michaelcudby787
      @michaelcudby787 10 месяцев назад

      Those "arc welder" motors in those models draw quite a few amps & might have been too much for the decoder.

  • @williamgottlieb8723
    @williamgottlieb8723 11 месяцев назад

    Even when that locomotive was all filthy, it looked good. It would have looked just right on a layout, parked on a siding between a couple other crummy locos or cars.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад +1

      I few Fellers have mentioned that. It had a natural weathering kinda look to it

  • @azmike1
    @azmike1 11 месяцев назад

    Suggestion: Place a better overhead lamp above your work.
    But make it a lamp like a dentist would use. Or maybe a Boeing 747 headlamp? You know. Lite it up!

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад +1

      The brighter I turn up my lights the more that camera closes it's iris. In real life it does look like a operating room

  • @gerardburton3741
    @gerardburton3741 11 месяцев назад

    I have one of these and the Riverossi Bigboy from the 1980s, and sadly they are both in ruins. The chassis has been destroyed by mazak rot and I have been unable to get a new chassis. Unable to get replacement chassis in the UK for models this old.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад +1

      Sorry to hear the Zink Pest got to your trains. Sometimes there parted out frames on the eBay.

  • @frankrowland63
    @frankrowland63 4 месяца назад

    I was interested in buying one of these big boys for my set up eBay prices are killing me a brand new Rivarossi UP “Big Boy” 4-8-8-4 Steam Heritage Ed W/ DCC Sound HO Locomotive HR2884S goes for 400 dollars new and half that used what can I do.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  4 месяца назад +1

      $400 is a good price for a brand new BigBoy. People want them and are willing to pay as well.

  • @JeffHanna-f3d
    @JeffHanna-f3d 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Ron, what is your ballast made of on your new layout?

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад +1

      I have no ballast on this layout. It's cork roadbed that's spray painted gray.

    • @JeffHanna-f3d
      @JeffHanna-f3d 11 месяцев назад

      @@classicmodeltrains
      Oh… that is a great idea. I like the look of it and it would be a lot easier than ballasting. Thanks for the new idea. I am currently expanding the layout with a freight yard that my 5 year old grandson is helping me with. Trying to keep his interest in the hobby. We may have to try the cork roadbed idea. Love your channel and congrats on the milestone! Jeff.

  • @milissathreatt8014
    @milissathreatt8014 11 месяцев назад

    I got an Athearn Blue box GP9 from a flea market for $20 and I'm wondering how to put Kadee Couplers on it

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад +1

      I have a lot of Athearn Blue box video's that I have updated to Kadee's. They will show you all that has to be done. It's really quite easy

  • @dannyd1213
    @dannyd1213 11 месяцев назад

    I have one from 1968 still N&W

  • @brentpodoll5848
    @brentpodoll5848 11 месяцев назад

    Good show. Is that yur cat

  • @leeverink32
    @leeverink32 8 месяцев назад

    German marklin uses those brushes still available brand new because people still run analog.

  • @RUNAWAYTRAIN3010
    @RUNAWAYTRAIN3010 11 месяцев назад

    Say I got an old riverossy ahm big boy that needs some work done you think you can take a look at it

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад +1

      I could. Message me on my Facebook fan page “classic model trains” We can chat.

  • @mattomon1045
    @mattomon1045 11 месяцев назад

    The shell of the boiler was made from Bakelite plastic .it is very hard to glue
    as I found out the best glue to use is epoxy resin.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад

      It's Bakelite? WOW!!! would never have guessed but it makes since now :-)

    • @mattomon1045
      @mattomon1045 11 месяцев назад

      @@classicmodeltrains At that time it was cheep and ease to mold !

  • @amyreynolds3619
    @amyreynolds3619 11 месяцев назад

    I own several Y6bs

  • @FostoriaOhiomodelrailroadclub
    @FostoriaOhiomodelrailroadclub 11 месяцев назад

    I didn't know she played Stifler's mom