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Lionel 250, 1957 era

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The 250 is a Scout type engine made in 1957, with a three position e unit, no smoke, plastic shell.
The transmission fluid did the cleaning.

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I would say that it did need a good cleaning. Did it run before you cleaned it?
Did you have that or did you just get that? I was watching one on e bay a while back.
 
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Whoa, that puppy needed a bath! some questions----did you use transmission fluid as a wipe-on, wipe-off, or a soak? If it was a soak, how long, if a wipe, did you follow with anything to wash off the tranny fluid?

Last of all, what is a Scout engine? I've heard the term, but don't know what they were. It looks like a small engine for mining and narrow-gauge, hard-to-reach places. Looks like a neat piece, though!
 
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This was in the latest box lot. Years ago I came across the tender. I have seen that dirt before. The boxes were stored a long time. It did not run it was too gummed up. I keep the tramission fluid in a Marvel Mystery oil container. I just used a Q tip and a rag.I was surprised how well it work on the e unit.

The Scout line was Lionel's entry level engine that started back in the 40's 027 gage. Almost any x-4-x engine not including switchers. A lot of them have plastic motor frames with a top reversing switch.

I need the draw bar and rear wheels. I had to dig up some rod guides.
 
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Loose ends

I included a bottom picture. Nice motor, same as the 1130 and 2034. The tender was found for the picture. I had that for a long time.

I'll work the Scout since they are fast and easy.


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Besides being a "cheaper" made engine I find that the scouts pull better and pull more cars with less trouble then the top of line engines. (I'm talking about post war stuff):rolleyes: Not the modern trains of today.

Hold the rails better and have less derailments or problems on the switches too.

The only thing I don't like about them is all that plastic! And a lot of them don't reverse.
 
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update

On my first inspection I noticed the rods were bent and did not have the slider inserts. This is what ruined the gear I believe. The gear will catch sometimes so it will have to be replaced. I may have one around. The draw bar was a wreck. It was crooked I pulled the only pin and use two #4 screws and epoxied them in. I ran a small tap but it did start to split so I went with the cure all.


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Here is my 1060, the motor ran from the box but it has no Hardware just the shell, so I used a ten penny finnish nail to run it. Well,it ran so fast I launched the nail and still can't find it!:eek:hwell: Overall a good day
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Gear change

I found out I had the 1001m31 gear on a frame . Then it was a pull and press. The cheep puller is okay with the small wheels.
Track test was fine.

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#10 · (Edited)
Drawbar

I cleaned up the tender and made a drawbar. No rear wheels so it's a 2-4-0. I need to get two sets. You can't see it in the picture.

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