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Taylorra:  Besides adjusting the guide tab, you should look at the wheel holes that the axle passes through.  As these holes in the wheels wear and open-up, they wobble/pidgeon-toe on the axles and move out of gauge.

          You can also add a washer, tension spring, and another washer to the guide tab on top of the truck and below the frame slot; this will put pressure on the truck to help it track better;  but check the wheel holes and the axles too.  Hope this helps.  Dennis M.

They are Post war. Don't want to break the side frames.  I also have a 2332 GG1 which tracks perfectly.  Although the manuals say the 2332 and 2340 are mechanically identical, Because my 2332 single motor will not pull my Congressional passenger set

up my steepest grade, I thought to put the trailing trucks from the 2332 on the 2340 dual motor.  They won't fit.  the 2332 trailing truck, when coupled to the 2340 is too tight. Won't swivel at all.  I have checked with Lionel and they tell me they have trucks for the 2340 Celebration engine in stock.  They say they will fit the Post war variety. Any thoughts?

<<I did the same for my CC Green GG-1 and My PWC Majestic GG-1. The fast angle wheels loved derailing on the 022 and 072 Lionel Tubular Switches.>>

 

The later Lionel GG1s didn't come with Fast Angle wheels.  Only the earliest MPC ones.  I changed mine out soon after I got them.

 

There's no easy way to remove the wheelsets from GG1 trucks.  I place a small flat bladed screwdriver between the outer surface of the wheel and the side frame and pry.  It's always worked.  I try to flex the opposite side frame out a bit also, it helps.  Normally there's enough play and the end of the axle pops out.

The reason I mentioned using post war box car wheels is because he didn't mention whether or not his GG1 wheels were out of guage or not. If so, and he doesn't want to try to move the wheels on the axle, he can use the regular box car wheels. Its not that hard to remove axles from those trucks and replace them.

 

The later model GG1's DID come with fast angle wheels. My cc GG1 had them.

Rob

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