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Re: Spotting features on Kato F7's - old vs. new?
« Reply #15 on: December 10, 2017, 02:43:45 AM »
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There were three versions of the Kato F unit mechanism.

Yes, the Spookshow's locomotive encyclopedia website (mentioned and linked to earlier in this post) describes all three, and has photos of all three of them. 
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Re: Spotting features on Kato F7's - old vs. new?
« Reply #16 on: December 10, 2017, 03:12:55 AM »
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Yes, the Spookshow's locomotive encyclopedia website (mentioned and linked to earlier in this post) describes all three, and has photos of all three of them.

Yes, but I was reiterating that only as a starting point to attempt to answer the OP's actual question without going onto tangents involving motor replacements, wheel replacements, etc.  The OP asked for the time, not how to build a watch.

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Re: Spotting features on Kato F7's - old vs. new?
« Reply #17 on: December 14, 2017, 11:59:56 AM »
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Just a note of caution about "spotting features" for various mechanisms in locos:  I have had too many swapped shells (or mechanisms) sold to me as "new in box" for me to rely on the box or shell to determine the mechanism.  I have even bought a "new" locomotive that turned out to be a dummy mechanism that somebody had swapped into the shell and box of a powered locomotive.  (And, as karma would have it, I also lucked into a "dummy" B unit that somebody had powered.) So, with so much swapping of shells by folks who are no longer with us to properly label what their heirs are selling-off, the only reliable features for determining which mechanism is in a particular loco are those that are visible on the mechanism itself.