-40%

American Flyer S-gauge truck (by LTI) KC special 5/32" TTUX / T.T.U.X. list #2

$ 5.28

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Material: Pressed Steel
  • Modified Item: Yes
  • Condition: C-8 Like New: Complete all original. No rust, no missing parts, may show effects of being on display and/or age, may have been run.
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Color: Black
  • Type: Truck
  • Brand: American Flyer
  • Scale: S
  • Grading: C-8 Like New
  • Modification Description: Repaint of truck sides
  • MPN: Does Not Apply

    Description

    2021Jun10 -- I am TOP RATED on this marketplace with a current 12-month FEEDBACK rating of 100%, and I offer Combined Shipping. See my last 2 pics for my eBay Seller Level and eBay Feedback.
    For shipping I have specified a handling time of 10 business days.
    I have for sale an American Flyer rail car truck with a knuckle coupler, made by LTI. This is a special truck for use with LTI TTUX / T.T.U.X. tandem flat cars, models 6-48493, 6-48511, and several others. I've removed this from a TTUX tandem flat car car which I've converted to link coupler trucks. This truck is a normal LTI truck with a brass bushing in the mounting hole to reduce the hole diameter to 5/32" from 3/16". See pics. I've listed this truck as "Like New". It shows no run time and is probably "New" as the eBay seller listed the source car as "New", but I can't vouch for that. Details ... frame is sheet steel, sides are sintered metal, knuckle coupler is riveted on instead of crimped in, knuckle coupler release is spring loaded, mounting hole is 5/32". There are several varieties of AF knuckle trucks, and this variety has the sides top boss riveted onto the frame. This design is much better than the standard AF knuckle trucks which have sides staked onto the frames. For these trucks I've ensured the sides are firmly attached to the frame, all 4 wheels sit on the rails, sides are plumb to the frame. I've set the gauge to 0.86", flange root to flange root.
    This truck has/had 3 issues ...
    1. The brass bushing was far from being firmly seated in the truck frame, which would have allowed the truck to flop around a lot in use. Corrected.
    2. I noticed a crack in the knuckle coupler plastic where riveted to the truck frame. I applied some very low viscosity CA glue to the riveted area, just in case. The knuckle coupler seems to be firmly mounted in the frame and won't pull loose.
    For issues 1 & 2 it must have been a very bad Monday workday in China.
    3. There was some weird white oxidation on one of the truck sides, cause unknown. I wire brushed this off but that left the one side shinier that the other.  So, I repainted both sides with flat black paint. See pic #5 for a color comparison of this repainted truck (on the left) with a pristine truck (on the right). Close 'nuf.
    Side note -- A TTUX tandem flat car can be split apart to operate as 2 separate cars. To do this you would need 2 trucks with 1/8" mounting holes and some shim washers. But, you would also need the very special mounting shoulder screws which have about a 1/4" shoulder and are metric threaded 2.5mm x 0.45mm. Interesting, this screw has a 3/16" hex head so it is a real mongrel of metric and English sizes. You could make do with a regular 2.5mm x 0.45mm machine screw and mount the screw with Loctite. Those screws are not easy to obtain but can be found for about in a pack of 100.