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EL3632, Thanks for the info. I'm not actually looking to put old shells on new locos. Rather, I hope to replace my older DCC decoders with sound decoders.Steve, the new SD60"E" may not have compatible frames. Although these frames are made for the ESU board they also have the new (to me) Atlas wired truck connection and the plastic clip to hold the frames together. In addition, all the regular parts; saddles, trucks, universals, etc. have different part numbers. Again, compatibility could be an issue. Someone will have to buy a 60E and compare it to his/her old 60 or 60M. If it's a match, for less than $10, you can do a conversion without FILING.Here's what I've found on the Atlas site:The EMD 60E is not listed on the parts page.Atlas SD60 and SD60M frame halves (p/n 9490101 & 2) are $4.05ea.The parts diagram for the EMD SD60E (with DCC and DCC/sound board) has frame nos. AF9817-M81 & 2. The electrical pin part number is A-4F9645-M101.Conrad
Conrad, yes the sd60E is different, but I wasn’t suggesting that loco.The new release SD60 like this one, that’s what I’m suggesting for the frames. https://midwestmodelrr.com/product/atl40003982/I still can’t find the parts diagrams for it though.Found the parts list now though.The frame part you mentioned appears the same as the older part number just with a 9 in front of the old part number, and the rather small picture Of the frame on the Atlas parts site looks just like the old frame too. So not with hollowed out tank for a speaker etc.So that is what makes me think there is a different frame for the sd50/60 “silver” and “gold” locos released in2019. Maybe the sd60E frame is what they used on the new sd50/60/60M. Oh well,
No, the frame for the 60E is a completely new frame. The SD60 pre-sound shell on the retooled SD50/60 sound mechanism fits like a glove, the 60 to 60E does not fit. The mechanism is too long for the 60E, I want to say. I sold mine, but tried that conversion first before I sold.
The nubs just inboard of the motor cage’s rear will be shaved to allow the decoder to fit. The decoder is 5.75mm wide right where the speaker pads are vs. 4.98mm for the “skinny” part.
Is there a reason you installed the speaker facing down towards the frame instead of up, as the enclosure is designed for?
Yeah, I thought that enclosure may have been upside down. That should be an easy fix.