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Post by roadkill on Sept 12, 2012 20:40:32 GMT -5
Need to know a little info... getting ready to build a couple Erie Lackawanna GP35's from their second order using 2 Kato phase 1c units. These EL units were (i think) phase IIa units... straight frame (no fishbelly), large fuel tank with sloped area below the air tanks, raised dust bin hatch, and rake style radiator grilles. Need to find out fuel tank capacity so I can order the correct fuel tanks from Railflyer. Ideas where I can find this info?
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deez
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Post by deez on Sept 12, 2012 22:41:06 GMT -5
Those GP35's with the straight frame used a 40 series fuel tank. It should be the same length as the full size GP35 tank.
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c415rock
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Post by c415rock on Sept 13, 2012 1:14:57 GMT -5
Hi Roadkill,
1700 gal. Capacity
Erik
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Post by roadkill on Sept 13, 2012 11:01:43 GMT -5
Hi Roadkill, 1700 gal. Capacity Erik Excellent. Thanks. Now... off to Railflyer's site to order a couple of tanks, and to strip the units and get the frames milled.
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