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I've been working on my 30-1133-1 MTH Railking Commodore Vanderbilt. I had it on test rollers and while testing the electric uncoupler a silver rod & spring shot out of the coupler when it opened. Not sure if anything else came out but that is all I could find.

Can it be repaired?  MTH has them in stock but I didn't know if this was a common issue and they could be put back together or better to just replace?

Many Thanks

Ward

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You need the knuckle and you can get them. The design is essentially unchanged since 1945 when Lionel came out with the coil coupler and the Post War parts guys have these but then a replacement is about 10 bucks so how much is your time worth? If you decide on a repair then best get a new rivet too. Not worth trying to save those.

Pete

@Ward H posted:

I did manage to get it back together and latched. Hit the open coupler button and everything went flying again. That's now in the trash can.   Good to know that it is probably the coupler body, not just the knuckle.

A dab of epoxy at the lever end might fix the problem. It is flying out because the lever is not hitting the coupler body. If you try this the rivet still has to come out to install the knuckle inside the body.

Pete

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