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Well, here's where I'm at. The pilot truck is 'good enough', particularly when it has to clear the cylinders. While I've turned the driver flanges I haven't bothered with the pilot truck yet, that can be later as well.
Another thing that sorta bugs me is that I'm looking at 1046 as it would have appeared in 1926-28; that's when PRR was in the middle of modernizing things on this class. Shots I have of it are earlier or later. I do have to admit that some of the real oddball stuff on these appeals to me like the tilted piston valves to work with the original inside Stephenson valve gear.
The one thing that is proven, now, at least to me is that the tender drive with the gearhead is 100% solid as a concept here, just like in my 2-6-0. Great speed range and torque.