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I had it done by Dennis Waldron at Just Trains 10-12 years ago it, but it’s currently packed away and I can’t get to it easily.  I’ll be happy to share pics when it’s found.  You are right, 031 are a bit tight-and the S curves of a pair of switches will not work. I should get my dremel out and cut away a little more of the plastic rear assembly.  We substituted truck with the coupler attached, and had to improvise a little to keep it centered so it could be used without a human to align it.

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Well I WAS thinking that if you had a working coupler on a switch eng, would it matter ? Replacing the rear non equipped truck with one that has the coupler seems like the way to go, BUT just adding a non working coupler could (?) work and be easier to install ? I have been thinking about doing this for years, and wondered why lionel didn't, cost I guess ? I thank you all for your replies !

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