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Title: Metal couplers
Post by: dbwc6f on November 06, 2011, 09:28:18 AM
So I was going through my Bachmann Spectrum Dash 8s and replacing the plastic McHenry couplers with metal ones.  I tried the 148 whisker Kadee couplers they fit but don't move freely back to position when I tighten the cover.  Anyone have any ideas on which ones to use???
Title: Re: Metal couplers
Post by: jward on November 06, 2011, 11:37:46 AM
back off the coupler screw a little until the coupler swings freely.
Title: Re: Metal couplers
Post by: dbwc6f on November 09, 2011, 11:07:38 AM
I know that sounds simple but I already did that.  The coupler is too loose.  Anyone else have any suggestions
Title: Re: Metal couplers
Post by: Len on November 09, 2011, 11:15:57 AM
Quote from: dbwc6f on November 06, 2011, 09:28:18 AM
So I was going through my Bachmann Spectrum Dash 8s and replacing the plastic McHenry couplers with metal ones.  I tried the 148 whisker Kadee couplers they fit but don't move freely back to position when I tighten the cover.  Anyone have any ideas on which ones to use???

The shanks on Kadee 'whisker' couplers are slightly thicker than their couplers that use the bronze centering springs. This keeps them from flopping around in coupler pockets designed for those couplers. Since the arrival of the "clones", almost all of which use thinner shanks and plastic 'whisker' style centering springs, many manufacturers have reduced the depth of the coupler pockets.

On locos and cars with these shallower coupler pockets, the Kadee whisker couplers will bind if you tighten down the coupler pocket lid. So you have to thin the shank of the Kadee 'whisker' coupler a little, until it swings freely with the lid in place. Take a little off each side of the shank with a fine flat file, emery board, or very fine sandpaper until it fits correctly. Give it a good shot of graphite and burnish both sides when your done.

Len