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  1. I have two G gauge, Aristo SS Wide Radius Switches that I bought to match up with my oversized SS Track. I was looking at them closely the other day and I noticed that the lower part of the switch does not tuck into the lower rail like the upper ones do. (I'm not sure what the official term for this part of the switch is) I ran a caboose through the switches and when they are merging onto the straight portion of the track... no problem but when they try to make the turnout from the straight portion of the track, the flange on the cars hit the ends of those switch rails (?) (The ones that move! ) Has anyone else had this problem and is there a fix for it? They seem to be screwed to the plastic switch actuator and don't appear to be adjustable. I realize that my request may be humorous due to my limited G-scale vocabulary but please feel free to educate me with their REAL names! Thanks for your time Charles P.S. I have two PICO electric switch motors that I tried to install on the switches but they didn't seem to close as well as the manual ones did.....
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