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P.S. The biggest challenge I have had with pusher ops so far is when a consisted rear unit, with long-shank Kato couplers, pushes against a truck-mounted couplers and torques the last freight car truck off the rails. The combination of body-mounts on the freight cars, and the shorter shank FT couplers on the locos will solve that - and look way better to boot. (The current incarnation of short-shank Kato couplers produce the wrong coupler height on the Dash-9's. )
The other operational concern with the centerbeams is of course that they are very lightweight for their length. Thus it is more reliable to run them near the tail of the train. I found this to be true even when running these centerbeams with their factory-installed couplers, so no surprise there. (Actually, the light weight seemed to make them more susceptible to the slinky effect, which thankfully is now a thing of the past with these Z-scale couplers)
Actually, I'm looking at these for my narrow gauge stuff. I've read through the thread, and I can't seem to find the diameter of the coupler's screw hole.
Isn't the hole designed for a 00-90 screw?
Not sure if it was designed for that, but it fits perfectly.