burnthebox Posted December 16, 2014 Share Posted December 16, 2014 Hi guys, anyone on here ever had to remove the body off an NCC loco, as I may have to do that very soon, also what type of oil is best to use when applying oil to the area's on a loco, thanks in advance, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Broithe Posted December 16, 2014 Share Posted December 16, 2014 Hi guys, anyone on here ever had to remove the body off an NCC loco, as I may have to do that very soon, also what type of oil is best to use when applying oil to the area's on a loco, thanks in advance, Do you mean the Jinty? The screws are hidden by the couplings - http://locoyard.com/2013/07/07/bachmann-3f-fowler-jinty-dcc-fitting-guide-dcc-ready-version/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 burnthebox Posted December 16, 2014 Author Share Posted December 16, 2014 Do you mean the Jinty? The screws are hidden by the couplings - http://locoyard.com/2013/07/07/bachmann-3f-fowler-jinty-dcc-fitting-guide-dcc-ready-version/ Hi Broithe & thanks, I'm talking about the Northern Counties Committee NCC Loco, I suppose it is called Jinty,I have only known it as the NCC loco, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Broithe Posted December 16, 2014 Share Posted December 16, 2014 That's it - just a cosmetic difference - pull the couplings off and remove the screws, then fiddle the body off - I've done it a few times, so it can't be too difficult... It's very easy to put the couplings back on upside down..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Garfield Posted December 16, 2014 Share Posted December 16, 2014 Hi guys, anyone on here ever had to remove the body off an NCC loco, as I may have to do that very soon, also what type of oil is best to use when applying oil to the area's on a loco, thanks in advance, Can you be more specific? It's pretty much the same as asking how to remove the body on a CIÉ loco... there are several different kinds! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Broithe Posted December 16, 2014 Share Posted December 16, 2014 Can you be more specific? It's pretty much the same as asking how to remove the body on a CIÉ loco... there are several different kinds! There are pictures on that link I supplied - it should become fairly obvious if I've guessed correctly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Dunluce Castle Posted December 16, 2014 Share Posted December 16, 2014 Pssst gentlemen, it's called a Y class (sorry) try looking in the Bachmann website for jinty instructions, that should tell you how you can take the body off Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Warbonnet Posted December 16, 2014 Share Posted December 16, 2014 Should be instructions in the box too. Bachmann instructions are quite good, very easy to read and self explanatory. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 burnthebox Posted December 17, 2014 Author Share Posted December 17, 2014 Thanks guys, now can you tell me is there a suitable oil or grease for locomotives as the loco in question is quite a bit noisy, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 burnthebox Posted May 11, 2015 Author Share Posted May 11, 2015 Thanks guys, now can you tell me is there a suitable oil or grease for locomotives as the loco in question is quite a bit noisy, Hi all knowledgeables out there, as you may see I never did get an answer to the above question, so I'm asking again, as I'm in the process of attempting to do a little servicing on some of my "older" loco stock, just in case !!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Hi guys, anyone on here ever had to remove the body off an NCC loco, as I may have to do that very soon, also what type of oil is best to use when applying oil to the area's on a loco, thanks in advance,
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