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couplers for an Athearn "blue-box" GP35

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couplers for an Athearn "blue-box" GP35
Posted by fisker4jc on Sunday, July 19, 2020 7:11 PM

I'm trying to use Bachmann ez mate couplers on a older Athearn "blue-box" GP35.  I notice that they hang low and don't match up well with other engines and cars.  Any suggestions?

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Posted by Bayfield Transfer Railway on Sunday, July 19, 2020 7:32 PM

Throw away the Bachmann couplers and get Kadees.  The 30 series has a nylon shank and will be insulated.  They make overset and underset versions.

Alternatively, do what I do and cut off the mounting pad on the frame and glue a styrene platform to the shell and mount the couplers on that.

 

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Posted by BRAKIE on Sunday, July 19, 2020 8:15 PM

The best way to mount a KD coupler on a BB engine is by using the KD coupler box attached by a 2-56 screw..

The old metal coupler box on the older BB engines can be ground down by using a Dremel tool lacking said Dremel tool a a hand operated,air cooled large flat file will also work..

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Posted by BRAKIE on Sunday, July 19, 2020 8:23 PM

Lastspikemike
Athearn still use that goofy clip on coupler pocket cover

Actually Athearn's RTR cars uses screws to hold the copler box on. I'm not sure about the older BB cars sold under their Roundhouse line of RTR cars .

Athearn's early RTR cars was built BB cars that used the coupler clip.

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Posted by doctorwayne on Sunday, July 19, 2020 8:37 PM

 

Welcome to the Model railroader Forums fisker4jc

fisker4jc
Any suggestions?

Yeah, go to the Kadee site and see what they suggest for that locomotive.

In the past, I used Kadee #5s, but for the two BlueBox geeps that I still have, I cut off the frame extensions for the couplers, then built pedestals, using sheet styrene, on the underside of the end walkways.  I then used contact cement to body-mount Kadee #5s. on one end of each loco, and Kadee #8s on the other end (the two Geeps run as a pair, with the short #8s allowing close coupling between the two, while the #5s have a longer reach for whatever is being pulled...

Here's a #5, with a slightly-shortened draught gear box...

...and the #8 on the other end, with it's uncoupling "glad-hand" cut off...

...and here's the pair at Mount Forest, on the partial upper level of my layout...

Both locomotives have been re-motored with Mashima can motors and are weighted to about 18oz. each, so are great pullers.

However, they don't get much running time since I backdated my layout to the late '30s.

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Sunday, July 19, 2020 11:36 PM

Welcome to the Model Railroader forums. Your first few posts will be delayed by the moderators. This will end after about a half-dozen of your posts. Please stick it out and join in the conversation.

I agree with the advice to use a Kadee 20 series coupler in the Kadee #242 coupler box. It is pretty easy to drill and tap the Athearn frame for a 2-56 screw, and your operation will be flawless once the Kadee coupler is installed properly.

You can see in the pictures, my coupler was a little high at first. I fixed it with washers between the coupler box and the frame to lower the biox, but I could have also used an offset shank coupler.

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Posted by Benjamin Maggi on Monday, July 20, 2020 12:39 PM

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Posted by jjdamnit on Monday, July 20, 2020 1:33 PM

Hello All,

Welcome

fisker4jc
I'm trying to use Bachmann ez mate couplers on a(n) older Athearn "blue-box" GP35.

I agree with switching to Kadees.

fisker4jc
I notice that they hang low and don't match up well with other engines and cars. Any suggestions?

Is the original coupler (draft gear-) box molded into the frame with a centering pin molded in with a metal cover that snaps on?

With this configuration, the centering pin has a smaller diameter than the hole in the coupler.

This discrepancy will cause the coupler(s) to droop.

You have a couple of options:

  • Kadee makes sleeves that fit over the undersized pins and in the hole of the coupler #213.
  • Athearn also still makes the snap-on draft gearbox covers in both metal and plastic.
  • A-Line makes a tap and drill jig that allows you to drill out the pin and tap it for a 2/56 screw to attach a new draft gearbox.

For my Athearn B.B. conversions, I used Kadee couplers with the sleeves.

I have a stash of both types of Athearn gearbox covers- -especially the metal ones as they are prone to bending.

Hope this helps.

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Wednesday, August 5, 2020 5:12 PM

jjdamnit
I have a stash of both types of Athearn gearbox covers- -especially the metal ones as they are prone to bending.

I end up with lots of the blue box metal coupler covers since I replace the coupler boxes with Kadee boxes.

They sell quickly at train shows.

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