In my case I had to remove the turntable from the bench work, lifted all 24 stall tracks and 12 holding tracks which allowed me to remove the old turntable from the layout. I had to purchase a new Walthers DCC 130' turntable because Walthers no longer supplied the electronics from the first generation Walthers 130' turntable. However the electronics in the pit of both turntables are the same.
Below are the instructions that the Walthers chief technician in the Turntable Department sent me if I wanted to remove the electronics from the old turntable pit.
Replacing the Pit Electronics
Turn the new pit upside down and loosen
the four screws at the center of the pit.
Make sure the plastic channel is free
to move. The channel runs along the bottom of the pit and holds the
wires that connect to the sensor.
Turn the pit right side up and push the
sensor housing out of the wall in the pit.
Turn the pit upside down and remove the
round plastic housing that holds the fingers.
Be careful not to pull the wires off of
the sensor or fingers when handling the sensor.
When installing the new electronics in
the old pit, hold the round plastic housing in place and tighten the
screws half way.
Insert the plastic channel under the
round housing. Make sure it can move freely.
Next, push the sensor housing into the
opening in the wall of the pit. There’s a ledge on the front of the
sensor housing. Sometimes it is a tight fit so take your time.
After reinserting the new sensor make
sure the housing is flush with the inside wall and the bottom of the
pit.
Tighten the screws.
Thats all there is folks.
Stay cool and run steam.........
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