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Need help identifying engines
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Need help identifying engines
I have two engines that strongly resemble Cox engines but have no markings or indications on them as to what the brand is or who makes it. One is diesel and one is nitro. I have them next to a Cox .049 thimble drone to compare the size. The one on the right is quite a bit bigger. They look like maybe foriegn replicas of Cox medallions? Any help is appreciated.
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Re: Need help identifying engines
Left to right- Diesel Cox TeeDee .09, Cox Space Bug Jr in natural color, Cox TeeDee .15 first version.
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Re: Need help identifying engines
Awesome thanks. I wasnt sure if they were indeed Cox engines since there were no markings on them and the guy I bought them from was unsure as well.
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Re: Need help identifying engines
I agree. Dieselized TD .09, Space Bug Jr. .049, and a Tee Dee .15
That TD .09 was converted to diesel with aftermarket or homemade parts, not originally sold as a diesel engine.
That TD .09 was converted to diesel with aftermarket or homemade parts, not originally sold as a diesel engine.
Re: Need help identifying engines
By the picture, the head has that 'original' look, making me thinks it was a homeade diesel conversion. And, if so, would be neat to see how it was done.
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I agree the diesel TD .09 has perfect compression too so if homemade it was done very well. I wonder what the .09 and .15 would be worth as they sit. Both very shiny and pretty with excellent compression.
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