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Axle spacing difference was something that crossed my mind but I don’t have an SW to measure / compare.
Russ,I have installed Atlas wheels and half axles into the LifeLike geared axle tubes.It works fine but the axle point is a bit longer than the stock wheelsets so it takes a bit of fiddling to get the gauge right and still have the axles turn freely in the pickup cups.My experience is if you crowd the gauge a bit on the narrow side it works.The Atlas axles are slightly larger diameter and fit the stock tubes without having to add any adhesive.Jim
Update: I swapped-out the stock wheels for Kato ones. First thing I noticed was how much lower the unit sits (those LL wheels are huge!). I did also notice how loosely the Kato axles (sometimes) fit in the sleeve as mentioned above. I say sometimes because a few of them seemed to fit pretty snug. I didn't have much luck using ACC to tighten them up, presumably because the axle sleeves appear to be Delrin and the axles being a glossy metal, but perhaps there was some residual oil interfering as well. I also noticed a fairly significant reduction in traction with these wheels. They appear to be way more slippery and the loco pulls 3 cars now instead of 5+ (this is largely attributed to my branchline having some pretty steep grade sections and sharp curves). While some increased slip is probably to be expected with the high-gloss Kato wheels, I thought perhaps the wheels were spinning in the axle sleeves under load but I can see the wheels spinning on the track. I guess those brassy LL wheels really gripped! Maybe the Kato wheels will gain a little more grip over time after some use.Also, as an experiment, I plopped an Atlas wheelset (geared axle and all) in another LL truck and it seems like it might actually work too. Rolling the truck back and forth by hand, the gears seem to mesh and there doesn't appear to be any resistance or snags. However, the gear is more offset on the Atlas axle than on the LL axle, causing gears to not completely line up like before. I also tried this with the whole Kato wheelset but the axle gear is narrower than the Atlas one and this offset appears like it may be too great. This offset gear on the Atlas axle also sits really close to (if it's not actually touching) one side of the gear openings in the bottom of the sideframe casting. I suppose a little bit of the opening edge could possibly be widened if it is indeed touching and causes problems. What I haven't tried yet is if a Kato wheel will fit in the Atlas axle sleeve and if it would be any tighter (keeping the Atlas wheels is an option too, but the original goal was to go with Kato wheels). I also haven't tried the Atlas axle under power yet. Jim, did you play around with this option as well?
Thanks, Peteski! All good tips, though I would be a little concerned that flattening the end of the half axles may potentially open the door to a wobble... as I would guess it's going to gouge the hole a little on the way in, potentially resulting in even a slight oval-like elongation of the hole opening, no? That said, it's a very interesting idea.
Thanks, Steve! Good tip as well.
I'm just catching up on this. This whole replacement of LL wheels with Kato/Atlas is a popular one. I recently replaced some LL SW wheels with kato, and had to adjust the point lengths for this to work, after the suggestion by @peteski. (https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=33107.msg379288#msg379288) The Atlas wheels you speak of, you didn't have to mess with the axle point length? Are these basically the same as kato wheelsets?