Ah, maybe that is why they are in three parts.  I guess that means 
they separated from the armature (I just assumed it froze up and 
broke somehow).

Does Doug Peck sell used armatures for SIT smoke units?


--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Steve Blancard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Denny,
> 
> When you say the commutator split into 3 parts, do you mean they 
> seperated from the armature?  The commutator is made in 3 sections, 
> it is not one single piece of copper.
> 
> I went through the same thing 6 months ago.  The commutator was 
> destroyed on my armature.  I found no way to repair it or anyone 
who 
> could.  There are no repros available either.  I was able to buy a 
> good used armature from Doug Peck at Portlines.  I'm back in 
business 
> now.  
> 
> Steve Blancard
> 
> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "wintermutedm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> > 
> > I have an interesting situation.  I discovered that my 2 year old 
> has 
> > figured out how to turn on my layout (I now need to put the power 
> > stip above 5 feet).  At any rate, I had mistakenly left my 312 
SIT 
> > engine on the layout, and while I was at work he fed track-power 
to 
> > it.  It started up in neutral and was left there, full throttle, 
> > until I got home maybe 4 or 5 hours later.  Being a SIT unit, the 
> SIT 
> > had been running full steam until it died.  When I opened it up 
and 
> > disected it, I found that the communicator (the copper circle) on 
> the 
> > armature had split into 3 parts.  Everything else looked ok... 
but 
> > now I am stuck with a dead armature.
> > 
> > I have three questions for this: first, does anyone sell 
> replacement 
> > armatures for SIT units?  I checked Portlines and RFG and 
couldn't 
> > find any (not that they don't have them, I just couldn't find 
> them).  
> > If no one sells them, is there a replacement unit for them (I am 
> not 
> > worried about keeping the engine original: it is a repaint).  And 
> > finally, is there a way to repair the communicator?  I had a wild 
> > idea that supergluing the three pieces back together might work.  
I 
> > haven't tried it yet though.
> > 
> > Let me know what you think.  It was my only engine that smoked 
and 
> > worked before this, so I really want to get it fixed!
> > Thanks
> > 
> > Denny Merritt
> > -Chicago


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