I have a bit more time for a more thorough answer.
1. The hardest part of shell prep is just behind the cab on the inside roof. The is a LARGE round brass pad that is the base (with screw in the middle) for mounting the roof circuit board. The round brass must be removed 100% completely. And you have to do it without damaging those grills on the fireman's side (left). Very delicate motor tool grinding work.
2. Of course the edge where the walkway meets the shell must be smooth, with no sharp or rough edges.
3. The fuel tank is a problem. DO NOT just press the shell onto the chassis. On the CSX model, there is some kind of filter that projects down from the walkway between the air tanks on the left side. Mine busted off when the Kato fuel tank hit it. You need to cut a slot in the plastic fuel tank for it.
4. The chassis needs a LITTLE bit of metal removed. Obviously, those shell locking bumps have to go flat. And then, the very highest rectangles above the front on the motor need to be trimmed from back to forward about 1/4 ". Basically, where the roof on the shell behind the cab steps down. You have to make room for that stepdown.
5. Height is not a problem. With the brass circle completely removed, the shell sits right on the chassis (obviously, no light board.). The shell height appears pretty good to me.
6. Trucks. The first AC6000s (or AC60) on the CSX had the trucks that are the brass sideframes. But later, they changed them out to the big steerable kind.
Like this:
http://www.trainweb.org/csxrailfan/nov99/ac60/truck.jpgKato did me a favor by making a GEVO with this truck.
7. All Kato GEs and the SD70MAC use the same chassis. The problem is that it is TOO SHORT for the AC60. So far, I don't know of a better chassis, so that means that one day I will need to CUT the chassis and stretch it rearward a few feet.
8. As for insulation, I see I have Kapton tape on the INSIDE of the shell, under the walkway,
AND on the side and top edges of the chassis (remember the shell will sit ON the chassis (roof/inside to chassis).
This project has been on the back burner for me.
One day I will get back to it and stretch the chassis.
So my conclusion was the same as yours. I own a full AC6000 for CSX. Beauty. But not as smooth running as I would like.
Then one day about 2 or 3 years ago, just a CSX shell came up on ebay- no chassis. And I won it- for something like $80. I was shocked and VERY pleased.
So unlike you, I have a whole brass model AND just a shell. So I have experimented with the shell.
And yes, that shell riding on a Kato GEVO mechanism -- even though it is a couple of feet too short, sure looks pretty cool quietly running down the track.
Hope some of that helps.