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My first and only brass steamer needs one pilot wheel - 33 " scale dia with a 0.150 bore.For a loco that has probably been sitting up for the last 40-50 years this one runs almost asgood as the new run of Bachmann 2-8-0's - and almost as quite. Heavy booger and looks goodtoo from 3 feet.Don't know where to post this so I will put it here and hope it gets some looks before it is movedto obscurity. Jameco LTD Brass ATSF class 3400 4-6-2.Thanks Al
0.150 bore? You didn't specify units, and it makes no sense to me. Good luck either way. Have you thought of retrofitting one of the many different 33" replacement wheelsets on the market? Just grind the pointed axles down flush with the wheel face. Or maybe NWSL would have a wheelset that would work for you?
Makes no sense to me either, Pete. the axle diameter is 0.060". I was thinking of the metal tirewhich does have a center hole of 0.160". I've done something similar to what randgust suggests in the above post, I filed down the tread and flange on a regular metal wheel from the 1960'sand am trying to get the center hole to 0.160" and have the wheel run true.If I can't get the above to work I will take your or randgusty's suggestion- the wheels are somewhat smaller than a 33" wheel.Al
...BTW, all the FVM replacement wheels I have use 1.5mm (0.060") axles.
.......Unless you are bent on trying to preserve the original look, I still say it would be much easier to replace both wheelsets with something contemporary (like FVM wheels).
I think the pilot wheels on the old Altas/Rivarossi steam, like the 4-6-2, are undersized like that. They were small because of the big flanges and because they had to clear the underside of the frame and the cylinders. That's probably the same reason they are so small on that brass model.I just measured the wheels on the Rivarossi 4-6-2. The metal tread diameter .157" The plastic hub inside the "rim" is only .120". Axle diameter is .039 (1mm). So it doesn't match what you have, but the metal tread is really close. If it's of any use, let me know.
The FVM axles are 1.5mm, but the wheel bore is smaller (don't remember how much smaller). The axle is shouldered.
No, it's late - 0.150" is correct - the center part of the tire goes completely through( see first photo)Second photo is the rough tire I'm trying to make -blurry but you can see the hole is almost 4mm or 0.150" approx.