Jim…I was curious about a few other details on those Pacifics, so I grabbed one and disassembled it…It went like this… remove two screws that hold boiler front, pull it out and then remove headlite bulb…
remove the screw inside the cab, and remove the cute little metal panel that looks like a cab interior.
remove rear truck pivot screw and rear truck…watch where the spring and washer are located first.
remove those two small screws that hold the wires under the cab floor…
remove screws that retain valve eccentrics to each center driver, and catch the round spacer when the screws are removed.take note of the linkage timing before you remove these screws…
there is only one screw that holds the framework and motor assembly into the shell…remove this screw and pivot the motor out of the shell (watch out for the wires that will still be attached to the smoke unit)
leave all the wires hooked up, but the wire junction block that sits near the rear of the boiler shell will need a small nudge, as the foam cushion that secures it has a double stick surface on it…
Looking at the smoke unit, you will see four small phillips screws… remove these screws, and remove the electrical panel for the smoke unit… there will be an Oring seal remaining in the housing…remove the seal, but leave the remaining rectangular housing in the boiler shell…this couldbreak if you try to pry it out, so I would leave it for that reason…
now you can remove the rivest for the valve gear, if desired.
now you should be able to get at the handrail mounts, plus drive out the whistle and bell from the inside of the shell…
the small stack will pull straight out…,At this point, you should be ready to refinish the shell…
Well I have always wanted to to a side by side comparison of the KLine pacific, and it’s grandpa, the MarX333…So
, I grabbed a pair of MarX 333s, and anouther Kline Pacific to