Hello All, This is my first time posting. I am seventy-five and have had Lionel 027 trains since early childhood although they have devolved to Christmas Tree only layouts. Decided to introduce my four-year-old grandson to the model train hobby this Thanksgiving so, as a starter, I set up a temproary O gauge layout on the basement carpet. It is a double loop using a new-to-me Ebay Lionel 45 degree crossover. I have two Lionel steam engines, a #1666 with flat shoe contacts three inches apart, and a #665 with roller contacts 3 1/4 inches apart. Both engines activate the e unit and stop when crossing the 45 degree crossover. Transmormer direction button gets them going again. If I disengage the e unit in the forward position, the engine passes over the crossover as it should. But this leaves it with just forward and stop, no reverse. Also, the engines tend to derail at the crossover. Track coming into the crossover is a Menards 31" curve. I thought about hacking the dead spot in the middle of the crossover with a piece of metal or a papper clip to keep the e unit in forward when it passes. I am using a Lionel RW transformer because it has push buttons for direction and whistle. Has anyone had this problem and are there suggested remedies?
Thanks,
Mike