I have six K Line Heavyweight passenger cars that are converted to 2 rail. They have dummy couplers and I want to replace them with KD couplers. They sit a little high off their trucks due to their high rail background. I was going to mill off 1/16 of and inch off the top of the trucks to lower them. Has anyone done anything like this, or have a better idea? Thank you!
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Yes, to the K-Line freight trucks, with an end mill. Be careful, and hold the parts firmly. Or sell them and get the more accurate GGD heavyweights - they are quite attractive.
Tom,
That is on my list. I've already added kaydees and close coupled them. I'm looking forward to your solution.
Ron
The pictures in my previous post show my progress. I bought the set of cars I have from someone else. I didn't know it when I bought them. but he had modified the truck sideframe mounting from a press fit swaged type mount to a 4-40 screw.
I removed the original die cast truck mount and made a new one from styrene. It is just under a 1/4 inch in height and brings the car body dow to just over the wheels.
Mounting KD's is next.
The couplers were easy to mount once I added a 0.060 styrene shim cut to 7/8 inch by 3/4 inch with a 1/4 inch access hole (covered by the KD coupler box. The 0.060 styrene makes the vestibule end a flat surface for the KD box to mount on. The 2-56 screws go into the plastic but not through the K Line car body. The screws were 7/16 inch cut down to fit.
Bob, I searched the web for both Golden Gate Depot (GGD) trucks and parts and came up empty. Perhaps I fouled up the search or didn't dig deep enough? Do you have a source for them?