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Microtrains SP B unit Dummy problems
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another option is to contact Glen Chenier (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.). He's the godfather of the F7 :).
He's doing all sorts of optimizations like wheelwipers, LED lights and powered B-units.
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Gerd
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It's been driving me nuts since yesterday - I distinctly remember this excellent website (not be confused with wheelwipers mentioned elsewhere) but don't seem to be able to find it in my favorites
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In my searching, I found two back issues that may be of interest. The September/October 2001 issue of Ztrack features and article on powering and close coupling MTL F7 B unit. It also has color photos of Uncle Will's custom painted Conrail, Penn Central and Reading MTL F7 As. Incidentally, this is the same issue that MTL announced their UP F7B.
The other issue that may be of interest is the November/December 2002 issue of Ztrack It has an article on dealing NYC MTL F7 A units. The also has a number of great photos of Hugh Long's NYC layout.
The links are:
www.ztrack.com/issues/issues_01.html
www.ztrack.com/issues/issues_02.html
These back issues are still in stock. As always, there is no shipping and handling charges to US address. We also discount shipping for low quantity international orders.
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The page I was talking about:
F7 Rolling Mods
hope it helps you as well
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I just modified the SP F-7B truck frames and they work much better now. A GREAT fix!
Thanks and here they are in action on the Truckee River Layout.
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Thanks for the video. Looks like they run pretty smooth.
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I was going through the back issues of Ztrack to see if I can find the announcement. We did run an article on the MTL shims many years ago. MTL offered these for free to help the F7 B axles roll freely. I am not sure if they helped much.
In my case it was of no help.... As I'm now putting my F-Units away I don't deal anymore with this problem but when my F-Unit fleet was still my backbone I was simply considering transforming them into powered units by swapping their chassis with powered samples....
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I have them closely coupled, by removing two centre couplers and replacing them with a close link.
This makes it look much more prototypically close together, but also exaggerates (or at least makes it more visible) the fact that they seem to be riding "wonky" one of them leaning to the left and the other to the right.
I guess most of the people wouldn't even notice but that's the trouble for some of us - we can see it
Later designs GP35 etc are perfect by comparison in this respect
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