I have successfully converted this switcher to MT 905 (Z-scale) couplers.
1. The existing coupler screw post must be cut down, but it must not be cut flush! The 905 needs to have a slight upward angle in order to mate with normal MT N-scale couplers, so the post must be cut with a slight angle!
2. The sidewalls of the coupler pocket must be filed slightly to accept the z-scale coupler.
3. The rear of the coupler's draft box needs to be cut short by about 3/32".
-- First VERY LIGHTLY weld the upper draftbox corners together with a soldering iron - do NOT apply more than the merest touch or you could distort the box and adversely affect the clearance/seating.
-- Then, hold the draft box on its side (so you can see the internal parts), pull the internal parts outward, and slice the draft box carefully with a sharp razor.
4. Drill and tap a new hole, maintaining an angle that will point the knuckle upward. I do not use the screws provided with the z-scale couplers - they're too short for my taste. I cut down a long screw provided with n-scale 1015 couplers, and carefully restore the thread with a razor blade.
Once done, your switcher will not only look better, but can operate satisfactorily with n-scale couplers on other equipment.
Enjoy!
-John
I did the same thing. Here are some pics:
(http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n255/Chris333_33/IMG_6664.jpg)
(http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n255/Chris333_33/IMG_6663.jpg)
I later used a shorter screw and angled back the larger coupler box.
Stock vs. Z scale:
(http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n255/Chris333_33/IMG_6707.jpg)
(http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n255/Chris333_33/IMG_6710.jpg)
Before paint:
http://picasaweb.google.com/ErieChris333/NScale#5344672206781001602
http://picasaweb.google.com/ErieChris333/NScale#5344672387473442146
After:
http://picasaweb.google.com/ErieChris333/NScale#5345968895331027266
http://picasaweb.google.com/ErieChris333/NScale#5345962618340030162
I followed Chris' method, the only dfference being that I drilled out the trip pin holes to accept an N scale trip pin.
(http://i445.photobucket.com/albums/qq175/nscalepennsyguy/DSCN0491.jpg?t=1264545561)
Yup! Essentially the same process and results.
Nice photos!!! Thanks for adding them.
(I can't take such closeups without getting terrible bluring.)
-John