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I recently acquired a set of Lionel 18 inch aluminum passenger cars, Canadian Pacific set number 900-25600. Some of my "passenger" decided to leave their seats and will not return to the assigned seats without some help from me. 

 

I am having difficulty removing the floor. Got both end removed and the lighting disconnected.

 

When I try to slide the floor out, the brake cylinder that is attached to both sides of the truck extends beyond the aluminum skirting. The only way I can see to slide out the floor is to either break off the brake cylinders or force open the aluminum sides of the car so that the brake cylinder clears the skirting. 

 

I would rather not do either. And am really not certain how the brake cylinder is attached. It would appear to me that the cylinder is glued on after finally assembly.

 

Does anyone have any suggestions on how to best address this issue?

 

Thank you,

Ray

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Hi Ray,

 

To slide the floor out, you must keep both front and rear trucks perfectly

straight. If one turns just slightly it will hit the side frame and you won't be able

to slide the floor out, there's just enough room for the brake cylinders to pass by

the side frames, you shouldn't have to break off the cylinder's or pull the side frames out

 

Alex

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Having re-seated and added passengers to my Lionel, K-line by Lionel and K-line aluminum passenger cars I can tell you that once you remove the end caps and unplug the lighting you can slide the frame with the interior attached out of the shell.Boy do they look better with more than 7 or 8 people in them.

 

As Alex pointed out, the trucks must be straight for the cylinders to clear but there sometimes is another catch, sometimes the frames are notched at both ends near the trucks. The notches will get caught in the channel of the aluminum shell, it takes a little patience and maneuvering to get the notches to clear but they will.

 

Another method is to slide out only the interior floor but it involves removing all of the screws that hold it to the frame. This can be tricky because there is nothing holding the floor flush against the frame until you get a few of the screws back in when you want to replace the floor back inside the car.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Mike

gunrunnerjohn:

 

Was finally able to take some photos, see attached.

 

Note that the side frames measure 2.410 inches wide at the brake cylinder where as the car shell at the skirts measures only 2.154 inches wide. Not only would have I to spread the end skirts, but also the center skirt, which is 9.5 inches long.

 

Hope this helps as I still have not gotten any help on removing the floor from the shell.

 

Thanks RAY 

 

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Been there done this.  Remove the entire metal frame off the inner floor.  You'll have to remove the under carriage detail.  The truck / metal frame will lower straight down.  After that the inner floor and lighting will then come out.

 

Your picture 3 shows some of the detail needed to be removed.  There is no way of getting those cylinders past that frame no matter how straight they are.

 

Here are some of the pics I took...

 

Same issue

 

Photo May 03, 6 02 41 PM

 

Removed metal chassis from interior floor...

 

Photo May 04, 11 09 58 AM

 

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MartE:

 

Thanks for the info and photos. 

 

I removed the under frame and floor as you suggested and as noted in your photos.

 

As for removing the inner floor AND lighting, don't know how you did it, but I am having a hell of a time trying to get the lighting to budge in the channel, just wont move. It has to move in sync with the floor.

 

I also noticed that there are some mini connectors inside the car that appear to connect to a light for the dome. I believe dome will not come out until the floor is out.

 

Do you have any photos of the floor and light removed from the body?

 

I'm really frustrated with this.

 

Thanks for your suggestions.

 

RAY

This is just a thought or two based on having to work on a Lionel aluminum passenger car of the same period but 21" long. I hope I have understood what you are still having difficulties with and pardon me if I haven't but here goes:

 

The lower/main section of the interior is likely to be fixed to the metal frame by some very small screws the heads of which are on the bottom of the frame. In most of the cars of this kind I have worked on these screws are actually under/concealed by the silver frame detail assembly, which itself is just screwed and/or clipped to the metal frame. If you have taken off the trucks and the frame detail you should see any screws of this kind if they are there. Removing them should free the main interior from the frame so you can get it out and re-attach the passenger figures.

 

(From memory the dome interior is fixed to the underside of the dome or the body shell itself. The wiring to the dome light strip should be attached to one or both of the main section light strips. As I think you have already found some of the lighting wiring feeds up through or at the ends of the frame and has to be disconnected so you can try sliding the frame.)

 

If you don't detach the main interior from the frame you have to slide it out with the frame. The last time I did this it was a nightmare until I got the bright idea of shooting some WD-40 into the C-shaped channel that the frame slides into. I was wary of trying this because I did not know whether any overspray would be corrosive to the car's painted finish. It wasn't although I wouldn't be sure that the same applies to the polished aluminum surfaces of your cars. In any case, if you try this use a WD-40 canister that has the small plastic tube fitted to the aerosol nozzle or try applying it to a Q-tip and using that to get the lubricant in the channel. After a few minutes the frame slid straight out. I did find that one end of the channel was pinched and so the frame was also slightly stuck at that end.

 

Just about every Lionel or K-Line (or GGD/3rd Rail) streamline passenger car I have taken apart has the screw/channel configuration described above. I hope this helps. 

 

P.S.  Is this the car you are working on? The frame/interior assembly looks similar to what I have described:

 

 

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@gmorlitz posted:

Here it is 9 years later, and I have the same problem with my Lionel 18" Congressional set. Just to switch the topic a bit, is there a way to drop the wheel trucks from the underside of the body in order to slide everything else out?

Gerry

Gerry, this post by Marty shows the process.  You have to take the center under frame detail off first.  These are a little different than the cars I was thinking of.  What is the actual product number of the set?

https://ogrforum.com/topic/438...54#43947464193000054

Well, well, well.  I have been disassembling these as of late. Don't ask me why...

The under side weighted detail does have to be removed.  6 tiny screws on mine.  Then there are 4 screws, 2 at each end near the corners that hold on the end caps.  The under each truck are 2 black screws.  One towards the center and the other towards the coupler end.  Once these are all out you can drop the base with the trucks attached.  I can have one apart now in under 2 minutes on a bad day.

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