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> width of these drivers as they came from Alan Gibson is 0.087".  I
> don't know what standard that is supposed to be, perhaps a British S
> scale standard, but I do know that the NASG standard is 0.11".  I do
> intend to operate one of these engines on  my own Proto:64 track,
> which uses a 0.087" tread width standard, so I am in luck there, 
but I
> am wondering how well these "narrow" wheels will operate on NASG
> standard track?  Two of these engines are intended for that use.  
Will
> they be a problem?  Will they fall into flangeways?  If so, does
> anyone have a suggestion on how to fix the problem?  Can I simply
> screw /glue a tire ring to the outside of the drivers to bring them 
to
> full width?  This would necessitate making rings of the exact 
diameter
> as the drivers and 0.024" thickness, attached to the outside face.  
Is
> it worth the effort?
> 
> Anyone with experience / wisdom in this area???
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Darrell Smith
>



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