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I have extensive experience in lowering my IM (Intermountain) F-units, but only some of this seems to be applicable to your case. (Note that although Kato F-units are the correct scale height, the IM ones are too high). However, I just test-fit a Kato shell to an IM mechanism. So if you want a scale-height F-unit, using a Kato shell on an IM mechanism, you would appear to need to do the following:1) Remove the front coupler and then the shell from the IM F-unit. The shell can be removed from the Kato F-unit without removing the coupler. 2) Remove the 3 window-glass assemblies inside the Kato shell, so they don't interfere. 3) Gradually remove the various spacing fins protruding from the inside top of the Kato shell until the roofline of the shell sits at a scale height of 14 feet above the railhead. http://www.nprha.org/Diesel%20Diagrams/Forms/Thumbnails.aspx#InplviewHash765015e9-c63e-4284-b03c-fc91800bb2bd=Paged%3DTRUE-p_SortBehavior%3D0-p_FileLeafRef%3DEMD%2520F%252d3%2520Freight%25206000B%252d6005C%2520Mx%252045%252ejpg-p_ID%3D76-PageFirstRow%3D314) Lower the plastic IM fuel tank assembly to the correct height above the rails by cutting off the attachment lugs, putting sheet plastic spacers inside the assembly, and figuring out a way to re-attach it to the shell. I drilled and tapped a screw on one side of the frame. 5) Figure out how to get the now loosely-fitting Kato shell to fit snugly to the IM frame, possibly using trimmed-down window-glass assemblies, and/or sheet plastic. 6) Trim down any remaining window-glass assemblies so they can be inserted into the window frames without interfering with the rest of the above. MH
Thinking about it further, maybe it might be better to solve the loose-fitting shell issue first (gradually file down the window insert panels?). Then gradually remove the fins to lower it. That way getting all the fins exactly right would matter less, as all you'd need is the front and rear at the correct 14-foot height. BTW, in case you haven't seen this elsewhere, I find this jig to be useful for height adjustments. Construction details should be clear from the image, but make sure the rails extend to the end to make them accessible when using a scale ruler to position the clearance bar: