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In this video, I tackle an unfinished project left by another hobbyist: a Walthers F40PH with a partially installed QSI DCC decoder from 2006. My goal is to get this engine running well and give it a second life using the shell of my broken Walthers F40PH. I began by testing the locomotive with DC power. The results were limited but showed some promise. Next, I moved on to the wiring, adding power feeds from both trucks directly to the decoder. With full track power set up, I turned on the engine using DCC, and the results were impressive. To finish the project, I installed the shell from my parts F40PH to tie everything together. Whether you enjoy model train restoration, DCC installations, or simply appreciate a good comeback story, this video offers something for you. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and comment below if you've ever attempted a decoder install, especially with older technology like this. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel! Introduction: 0:07 Trying to run with DC: 0:59 We need to add track pickup to the front: 3:16 Pulling a plug from a battery: 3:24 Finding the solder points on the trucks: 3:57 Motor and front trucks removed: 4:22 Using bell wire: 4:51 Soldered on the wire harness: 5:01 Using TACK-IT to hold everything in place: 5:19 Testing using DC Power: 6:04 Testing using DCC: 11:29 Put the shell back on and run once again: 11:08