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I am thinking about switching to Kadee couplers on my 3-rail O layout (under construction).  My minimum radius is 36" (O-72 curves), O-72 turnouts, and #4 turnouts.  I would like to know anyone's experience using the "new" Kadee 740 couplers with the electrocouplers on MTH, Lionel, and Atlas locomotives.  Most of my locomotives (steam & diesel) are MTH, but I have some TMCC locomotives (Lionel, Atlas & 3rd Rail).  I would like to continue to use all my locomotives' electrocouplers, using the electrocouplers to couple directly to the Kadee couplers on all my rolling stock.  Here are my questions:

Are the Kadee 740 couplers compatible with the electrocouplers on MTH, Lionel, and Atlas locomotives?

Do the Kadee 740 couplers work well with the electrocouplers for both switching and long trains?

Will the Kadee 740 be able to close the electrocoupler's knuckle when coupling?

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 As far as leaving on your coil couplers. I have 2 MTH RS1's that won't stay coupled to the 805's. You need a transition car. I just picked up an Atlas RS3. All my rolling stock has Kadee's. They couple nicely to the Atlas coupler. In fact with the coil coupler in the close position. You can couple slowly at about 2 mph to an 805. I do use uncoupling magnets but I've found it's easier to fire the coil coupler. Yes you have to close it to pick up your next car. I find it easier to close the coil coupler out in the open. Than uncouple two cars reaching over the layout with a skewer.

 As Doug mentioned. If you place your cars up against a bumper or wheels stops it should close. The Atlas will pick up even one car out in the open with the coupler closed. All my Lionel steamers have Kadee's installed. I can't comment on how their couplers work with Kadee's. 

All the 3 rail claws are a bit different, the knuckle being a little wider than others and some having a mold seam right down the middle. Most times, a touch of filing that seam off or making the knuckle itself a little thinner on the inside edge. 

I keep one transition car around for those times I feel lazy and don't feel like messing with claws. I have started converting all my steam engines to Kadee as well, front and rear. Eventually ALL of my claws will be gone.

Dave_C posted:

 As far as leaving on your coil couplers. I have 2 MTH RS1's that won't stay coupled to the 805's. You need a transition car. I just picked up an Atlas RS3. All my rolling stock has Kadee's. They couple nicely to the Atlas coupler. In fact with the coil coupler in the close position. You can couple slowly at about 2 mph to an 805. I do use uncoupling magnets but I've found it's easier to fire the coil coupler. Yes you have to close it to pick up your next car. I find it easier to close the coil coupler out in the open. Than uncouple two cars reaching over the layout with a skewer.

 As Doug mentioned. If you place your cars up against a bumper or wheels stops it should close. The Atlas will pick up even one car out in the open with the coupler closed. All my Lionel steamers have Kadee's installed. I can't comment on how their couplers work with Kadee's. 

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 I've looked at those on the Shapeways site. Will they work with the MTH RS1 ?  Is there a ready made spacer to fix the pilot or do I just make one up out of styrene ?

  All my steamers have Kadee's. The 0-8-0's have them front and rear. Just started looking into assembling a fleet of early diesels. Looking to switch up the layout into different eras.  Fixing the pilots and Kadee's are in my future at least for the MTH RS1's. The Atlas RS3 couples pretty nicely yo the 805's and I can live with it the way it is for now. I don't like the look of the coil coupler but after playing with this one. I do miss the operation of it. MTH years ago mentioned doing a scale remote coupler. Maybe with more people getting into Kadee's it will happen.

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