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It doesn’t matter what specific Lionel model this is. The tanks on the top of the long hood are AIR TANKS, not fuel tanks. They don’t get “refilled” with anything but air from the on-board air compressor.

As Arthur pointed out above, the air reservoirs are up there to make room for larger fuel tanks and water tanks for those GP9s used in long-haul freight service or commuter passenger service.

The tanks are part of the air brake system, just moved from the original design location, under the frame, to the roof-top area, to make room for passenger service water tanks and bigger fuel capacity. The real ones get refilled by the locomotive's air compressor.  The models don't need to be refilled.

For air when in passenger mode.  That’s what Lionel said.  I had 2 on pre-order.  I gave them up for a member.

@ns1001 posted:

Look at one of the Reagans videos' on refilling the Lionel GP9 engine with smoke fluid and he says to take the dynamic brake cluster off so you can access the smoke unit filler hole. With all the additional piping on top this becomes a real chore.

If you had made it clear in your first post that you were talking about smoke fluid, I think you would have gotten better answers. I, along with several others in this thread, thought you were talking about the real thing.

I have never understood why anyone would want a diesel to smoke, anyway. In the real world, a diesel emitting a lot of smoke had something wrong with the prime mover, and was a candidate for some serious shop work.

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