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hi everyone!

I have a very nice MTH RPO car that is 16 3/4" long (body) and 18 3/4" total length.  Boston and Albany lettering.   3134  

It has very elaborate 6 wheel trucks.   Sprung.  One of them uncouples far too easily  and I need to fix this for the car to be usable.  I don't want to disable the uncoupling capability so gooping it shut is not an option.

Does anyone have any experience with these?  Can I take the truck apart enough to fix/adjust whatever is wrong?  It is a much more sophisticated truck than other MTH 6 wheel trucks I have so I am hesitant to just "have at it".

Suggestions?  Can take a photo.

thanks! john 

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I repaired one of those once. It must be one of most expensive couplers to make ever. I think I counted 18 individual parts go into that. The problem is the tab at the end of the arm is prevented from going all the way into the coupler knuckle and what is preventing it is within the truck under (looking upsidedown as in your picture) the plate that gets pulled by the magnet. I had to disassemble to whole truck to get to the problem and file some metal away so the arm could move further into the knuckle. If you want to investigate first remove the truck and move the plate and the tab behind the coupler head to see whats preventing full movement. I don't know of a simple repair here.

Pete

Last edited by Norton

You don't have to diaassemble it.  The tab on the plate that is pulled down by the magnetic track section is exerting too much pressure on the mechanism that slides into the coupler.  When you go around turns, the slack is less causing the coupler to open.  If you can hold the plate securely to the truck with your fingers, then bend the tab so it doesn't put as much pressure on the mechanism, it will work better.  Done a few at MTH, but it is a pain.

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