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Post  batjac Sat Oct 17, 2020 10:07 pm

In a previous thread, Oldenginerod posted a picture of an imitation inline twin .049 engine.  It looked more like a faux pas than a faux twin.  So, after looking at the pictures on the eBay listing, all I could say is, “Here. Hold my beer!”





It should only take about an hour to get the metering fixed like I want it.  After it’s fixed, it’ll be ready to install in a plane.  I didn’t bring out my tach, but it’s screaming quite well.  Should have no problem pulling a plane through the maneuvers.  I already know what I’m going to build for a plane, so stand by.  I have a whole six pack.

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Post  Cribbs74 Sat Oct 17, 2020 10:50 pm

Good job! Care to explain the inner workings? Trying to wrap my head around you needling with the cylinder.

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Post  NEW222 Sat Oct 17, 2020 11:42 pm

Well, isn't that the neatest thing I saw today! Great job on it, and it sounds like a very angry Bee....
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Post  davidll1984 Sun Oct 18, 2020 12:15 am

Nice inline look like engine Thumbs Up
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Post  rsv1cox Sun Oct 18, 2020 6:56 am

Well, if that isn't the darndest. X2 on what Ron said.

Liked it, but as it's near Halloween and the title of this thread, I'm here just for the boo's.
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Post  getback Sun Oct 18, 2020 7:22 am

Cool Mark , I am in for the ride Leaves Popcorn
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Post  Ken Cook Sun Oct 18, 2020 7:36 am

How are you going to adjust the cylinder and fly at the same time? Your going to look awfully funny running in circles trying to get the cylinder adjusted. All kidding aside, that's cool
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Post  rsv1cox Sun Oct 18, 2020 8:44 am

Cribbs74 wrote:Good job! Care to explain the inner workings? Trying to wrap my head around you needling with the cylinder.

Ron

Yes, this is interesting.

Adjusting the back cylinder meters the air through the threads, but that must mean that you have the exhaust ports blocked off. Where's the reed? Is there a reed? How did you mate the two cases? Your idea?

got some splaining to do.......or am I way off base. Probably! Inquiring minds want to know.
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Post  gkamysz Sun Oct 18, 2020 9:30 am

Haha that's great! It just needs a substantial spring somewhere to keep that cylinder in check.
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Post  Oldenginerod Sun Oct 18, 2020 4:25 pm

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Cribbs74 wrote:Good job! Care to explain the inner workings? Trying to wrap my head around you needling with the cylinder.

Ron

Yes, this is interesting.

Adjusting the back cylinder meters the air through the threads, but that must mean that you have the exhaust ports blocked off.  Where's the reed?  Is there a reed?  How did you mate the two cases?  Your idea?

got some splaining to do.......or am I way off base. Probably!   Inquiring minds want to know.  

My understanding of the original one I saw was that a standard plastic backplate (with reed etc) was sandwiched between the two crankcases and just trimmed down to the same outside profile. The rear crankcase is effectively just to house the intake system. Mark's taken the concept a little further by connecting the rear cylinder to the needle valve some how.
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Post  Cribbs74 Sun Oct 18, 2020 7:15 pm

That makes sense Rod. Epoxy the needle to the inside of the cylinder. Would love to see a working inline 4 or 6! It might be possible.
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Post  happydad Sun Oct 18, 2020 8:06 pm

Cribbs74 wrote:That makes sense Rod. Epoxy the needle to the inside of the cylinder. Would love to see a working inline 4 or 6! It might be possible.

So, are we going to have a contest on how many crankcases, cylinders and glow heads we can waste to see who can have the longest inline working (1 cylinder) engine?

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Post  Cribbs74 Sun Oct 18, 2020 9:49 pm

happydad wrote:
Cribbs74 wrote:That makes sense Rod. Epoxy the needle to the inside of the cylinder. Would love to see a working inline 4 or 6! It might be possible.

So, are we going to have a contest on how many crankcases, cylinders and glow heads we can waste to see who can have the longest inline working (1 cylinder) engine?

Confused Happydad Money Toss Money Toss Money Toss Money Toss Blow up Mad!

Not likely, it would be a feat of engineering to accomplish. I was just saying it would be neat to see. I mentioned an inline working engine and not 3 dummy cylinders.

Even if it was 3 dummy cylinders it would be more than my lifetime before the world would be depleted of Cox engines. If you think these engines are valuable to anyone but us and collectors you are mistaken. In 50 yrs very few of us will be around who even know what these things are. Use em like you stole em! Before they become land fill.

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Post  happydad Mon Oct 19, 2020 1:53 am

Cribbs74 wrote:
happydad wrote:
Cribbs74 wrote:That makes sense Rod. Epoxy the needle to the inside of the cylinder. Would love to see a working inline 4 or 6! It might be possible.

So, are we going to have a contest on how many crankcases, cylinders and glow heads we can waste to see who can have the longest inline working (1 cylinder) engine?

Confused Happydad Money Toss Money Toss Money Toss Money Toss Blow up Mad!

Not likely, it would be a feat of engineering to accomplish. I was just saying it would be neat to see. I mentioned an inline working engine and not 3 dummy cylinders.

Even if it was 3 dummy cylinders it would be more than my lifetime before the world would be depleted of Cox engines. If you think these engines are valuable to anyone but us and collectors you are mistaken. In 50 yrs very few of us will be around who even know what these things are. Use em like you stole em! Before they become land fill.


Ron: i just wanted to hear someone else say it. My sentiments EXACTLY.

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Post  rsv1cox Mon Oct 19, 2020 8:01 am

I think it would look nice sitting on the nose of one of these, the Fokker without the cowling.

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But flying? Not so nice. Why drag around all that non-productive weight for no gain other than visual. On the other hand, experiment gets many points. Love to see a picture of the innards.
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Post  batjac Mon Oct 19, 2020 11:13 pm

rsv1cox wrote:Inquiring minds want to know.  

I had thought more people would want to know. But with only one thumbs up on the original post, I guess there's not much interest. One would think there would be a lot more likes if everyone wanted to see how this was done...

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Post  Oldenginerod Tue Oct 20, 2020 3:08 am

batjac wrote:
rsv1cox wrote:Inquiring minds want to know.  

I had thought more people would want to know.  But with only one thumbs up on the original post, I guess there's not much interest.  One would think there would be a lot more likes if everyone wanted to see how this was done...

The Influencer Mark

Well Mark, don't let that stop you from "spilling the beans". Clicking the thumbs up is the last thing I'd think of. I doubt it's an accurate indication of the level of interest!
I must say, the use of the Goldberg mount is a good idea. I'm guessing that having the needle extend into the cylinder rather than out the side of the case like the other one makes for a neater appearance. Just needs one hole for the fuel line, correct?

Also, did you just slice the nose of the case off? I wondered if the original one I posted about might have used the nose of the rear case as an "air horn", neatly machined into a trumpet shape to look more authentic. The two cases back to back, right?

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Post  getback Tue Oct 20, 2020 4:51 am

I gave two greenies so far for the top secret answer to how you hookes the needle stem to the cly. and another one for the answer to the cyl vibrating answer Very Happy I like the concept of the idea for the adjustment,, I also want to see it in the air !! Leaves Eyebrows
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Post  rsv1cox Tue Oct 20, 2020 7:04 am

batjac wrote:
rsv1cox wrote:Inquiring minds want to know.  

I had thought more people would want to know.  But with only one thumbs up on the original post, I guess there's not much interest.  One would think there would be a lot more likes if everyone wanted to see how this was done...

The Influencer Mark

I hurried back up top and added a greenie Mark, more of a kick in the butt than a pat on the back.....Smile Smile in an attempt to get you to open up.

Like Rod, I seldom give greenies. Not that I don't think 99.9% pf the threads here don't deserve one it just doesn't cross my mind.

Come on Mark, what's behind the curtain.
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Post  getback Tue Oct 20, 2020 7:52 am

Heck i gave you one for a good laugh lol! Leaves
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Post  rsv1cox Tue Oct 20, 2020 9:54 am

getback wrote:Heck i gave you one for a good laugh lol! Leaves

A good laugh and a kick in the butt, will it yield results.....Smile This Site Rocks!

No disrespect intended Mark, I read and enjoy all your posts.

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Post  batjac Wed Oct 21, 2020 12:38 am

Okay, Y’all twisted my arm.  Here’s how I did it.

Pulling out my .049 Bee parts box to see what I could use.  I decided to splurge on this build and pulled out a brand new crankcase, a brand new product engine piston and cylinder set, and a brand new glow head (which the video shows promptly burning out).  For the donor case, I dug out a thin nose case that had a bent drive plate.  Obviously at some time in the past the engine suffered a pretty hard crash to physically bend the drive plate.  I drove out the crankshaft and saved it for later.  This project also finally gives me a chance to use something I’ve been sitting on for a while.  About four years ago at a swap meet I picked up a box of Cox parts, and in it was a reed valve assembly.  It’s an Avion reed valve assembly like in this thread (anyone-ever-seen-one-of-these).  I had thought about a few ways to eventually use it, but this project seemed perfect for the assembly.  I took a new crank case gasket and cut off the four ears and it was a perfect fit for the assembly.

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The first thing I did was cut off the nose of the donor crank case and file the face down smooth and even.  Then I drilled out the four screw holes all the way from the front to the back, a little larger than stock to allow the screws to slide easily through them.

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I slid the reed valve assembly into the forward case to make sure it was going to do what I wanted.  Then I put the CC gasket on and assembled the two cases with a Goldberg mount from the parts box.  I was right when I said that the 8cc tank screws would probably work for this.  Pulling out four new screws from my rebuild supplies and screwing them in showed that the screws were just a little bit long.  A few minutes with a file solved that problem.  The Carl Goldberg mount cutout for the postage stamps was perfect for the opening in the rear case.

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To be continued….

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Post  getback Wed Oct 21, 2020 7:30 am

That makes good use of the Avion reed valve assembly for sure another greene Pumpkin Popcorn
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Post  rsv1cox Wed Oct 21, 2020 7:42 am

Pretty nifty Mark. So how did you attach the needle to the rear cylinder?

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Post  Oldenginerod Wed Oct 21, 2020 5:20 pm

rsv1cox wrote:Pretty nifty Mark.  So how did you attach the needle to the rear cylinder?

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