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Controlliner- Bronze Member
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Re: my Cox collection
NICE !! Looks like you been in to it for a few years . Thanks for sharing
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Re: my Cox collection
About forty years. I have Enyas, Foxes and OS' too. I like my Jim Walker .065. The throttle works awesome. My Golden bee throttles superbly, a 6X3 puts out hardly any thrust.
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Re: my Cox collection
Nice, very nice.
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Re: my Cox collection
The Medallion .15 has the cast iron piston and aluminum rod (round profile like a dogbone).
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Re: my Cox collection
The TD 020 has a pewee tank mounted. It makes for a sturdy mount. The venturi on the tank has been filled with JB weld. The engine RPM is as it was with the plastic tank.
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Re: my Cox collection
The McCoy .049 red heads put out better than any of my baby Bees, which I find weird.
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Re: my Cox collection
Why weird? Nothing wrong with the McCoys. They're a nice running engine generally. Hey, I notice quite a few non-Cox engines in your picture- a few Cubs, the McCoys and even a Gilbert.Controlliner wrote:The McCoy .049 res heads put out better than any of my baby Bees, which I find weird.
I had a mixed group of 162 engines last time I counted, 50 of which are Cox. Pee Wee right through to an OS FS-60.
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Re: my Cox collection
The gilbert is an .07. Jim Walker.065, OK Cub .049 A and a B. OK Cub 020. As for the McCoy red head, I know the Testors 8000 is a better performer than the Baby Bee, but the old McCoy performing so good is a new one on me.Oldenginerod wrote:Why weird? Nothing wrong with the McCoys. They're a nice running engine generally. Hey, I notice quite a few non-Cox engines in your picture- a few Cubs, the McCoys and even a Gilbert.Controlliner wrote:The McCoy .049 res heads put out better than any of my baby Bees, which I find weird.
I had a mixed group of 162 engines last time I counted, 50 of which are Cox. Pee Wee right through to an OS FS-60.
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