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It would help if you specified which operating car.  You can get collector trucks for most versions of rolling stock trucks, so the answer is certainly 99.9% going to be yes.  I have a number of trucks with collectors and electrocouplers.  Look for the trucks used on stuff like the Vision Line PFE Reefers or tank cars.  There are a few Lionel cars with pickups and electrocouplers.

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John, You want the Lionel NTCL-1 truck:

http://store.justtrains.com/NT...e-Roller_p_2690.html

This is the same truck your car has, with the addition of the center roller collector. If you choose, you can discard the shoe, but I would keep it and wire it in for either the couplers or dump mechanisim to be operated by a UCS (powered by track power, not accessory power), and not exclusively TMCC.

bmoran4 posted:

John, You want the Lionel NTCL-1 truck:

http://store.justtrains.com/NT...e-Roller_p_2690.html

This is the same truck your car has, with the addition of the center roller collector. If you choose, you can discard the shoe, but I would keep it and wire it in for either the couplers or dump mechanisim to be operated by a UCS (powered by track power, not accessory power), and not exclusively TMCC.

bmoran4,

Thanks for the link!

 
gunrunnerjohn posted:

It would help if you specified which operating car.  You can get collector trucks for most versions of rolling stock trucks, so the answer is certainly 99.9% going to be yes.  I have a number of trucks with collectors and electrocouplers.  Look for the trucks used on stuff like the Vision Line PFE Reefers or tank cars.  There are a few Lionel cars with pickups and electrocouplers.

John,

I might also have some newer cars I want to upgrade to TMCC, do you happen to know the part number for the vision line refer trucks, I only can find the manual for them on Lionel's site, It doesn't bring back a parts diagram.

 

Try a 3 mm screw with a .5 thread. They are available probably at the hardware store...

The one that I mentioned above, the 8 mm long one, I think is the proper screw for that truck...best I can figure with Lionel's search. I looked for the tender the truck might have been on and then what the screws were.

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