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Maybe this will shed some light....https://www.trovestar.com/generic/blog.php?Article=421Roundhouse - 0.549 inNot sure if thats the same for freight and passenger.
I just measured a wheelset I pulled from one of mine (and to double-check, we are talking about the 50' Overland cars, not the 36' Overton cars, right? I get these mixed up in my head) with my trusty really cheap caliper, and I get .538 (m/l .540). Remember, that measurement was free, and worth what it cost. But to test, pull a .540 wheel from a MTL freight car and see if it fits. FVM wheels with .540 axles are listed as fitting Athearn.. Trovestar notwithstanding- I am guessing the ".549" is a typo.
Dave, I already did exactly what you want to do for exactly the same reason. I used BLMA 0.537" axle 36" wheels, and they made a major improvement. With the Athern/Roundhouse wheels, my small 2-6-0 was slipping with 2 of those cars. But, when I replace the wheels with the metal BLMA sets, it pulled all 5 of my cars with no trouble.I just checked the axle lengths on 4 sets of those BLMA wheels, and they are actually all just about exactly 0.540", not 0.537", as stated on their package. So, any Fox Valley or other wheel set that is "for MicroTrains cars" should work as well, or even better, if Athearn really uses 0.549" axles. Of course, the reason that the OEM wheel sets are not rolling well might actually be that the axles are too long, as well as their choices of plastics aren't that friction free. At any rate, my BLMA wheels do not fall out of the Ahearn/Roundhouse trucks when I pick up those cars. But, because my Overland cars came by way of eBay, I am not really sure of their vintage or whether it matches the vintage of your cars.Now, about a modeler of your caliber not having a caliper,... ???
Awesome! That's really good to hear. Just want to confirm...you used 36" wheels rather than 33"? I know more modern (like post-1900) cars used 36" but I thought the older wood cars used 33". The HO version of these cars are advertised as having 33". But if it's really 36" and they work, I'll have to pick some up!
Now, about a modeler of your caliber not having a caliper,... ???
Dave, I only used 36" wheels because that was what I had on-hand when I had the unexpected problem with the bunch of cars that arrived via eBay. If I remember correctly, the wheels that came on the cars were longer axles and smaller wheel size than the BLMA wheels I used, but I don't even know if those were OEM. At the time, I suspected the seller had substituted junk wheels and kept something that he had been using that were better quality. The good news for you is that 33" wheels are sure to clear everything on those trucks if 36" wheels clear everything. Brake shoes are the usual issue with increasing wheel size, but I don't think those Ahearn/Roundhouse trucks include any brake shoes. In our current shortage of good metal replacement wheels, it is good to know that whatever you have with the proper axle length will work.Maybe I will go back and change the wheels on these cars when I get to running them. But, they only increase ride height by about 0.01", and I just can't notice that. It would be more a matter of wanting those BLMA wheels for another use and having 33" metal wheels available to substitute.
The Athearn ones are the former BLMA, right? Or was that Atlas? Now I forget...
Well sh!t, I hope these work!
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