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Cox Engine of The Month
Sanwa Cox Engines .051
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Sanwa Cox Engines .051
Update on the engines that I purchased from Etsy.
I did get all four of the engines for $140 plus shipping cost.
https://www.coxengineforum.com/t15180-picked-up-these-engines-from-etsy-rare-cox-10-engine?highlight=Etsy
The cost of reworking the Enya .10 engines to make them original and working again,
The Enya .10 engines needed:
1 -- crankcase at $20.00
1 -- back plate at $14.00
Gaskets at $4.50
And I purchased 2 throttle control (for R/C) for $23.00 each.
Ordered the Enya parts from Ken Enya along with two engine boxes ($4.00 each) and two Enya wrenches ($3.00 each)
Parts plus shipping totaled $128.53 from Enya.
I have currently one completed (remanufactured) as good as new.
Currently, working on the 2nd one to look as good as the 1st one that I completed.
Now for the "Sanwa" Cox engines.
These Sanwa/Cox engines came from Japan as were the Enya engines.
For the Sanwa/Cox engines, which by the way are .051 engines ( with the ring on the bottom of the piston)
I had to get:
2 - venturi body intakes (aluminum)
2 - 5x40 screws
1 - spinner
I purchased the above from Burnie (Cox International)
And I made 2 punched out screens for the venturi.
I posted earlier on how I made the screens for the venturi
https://www.coxengineforum.com/t15343-venturi-without-mesh-screen-installation-enya-rear-induction-engines-too
I also removed the aluminum tubing on the modified muffler,
and I made my own modification to the muffler on my little lathe.
So, here is what the Sanwa/Cox engines looked like before:
Now here is the after:
I did have a R/C carburetor in my stash of parts bin and installed it on one of them.
Those are very interesting mufflers that Sanwa had made?
You can have them either behind the engine or on the side?
I did get all four of the engines for $140 plus shipping cost.
https://www.coxengineforum.com/t15180-picked-up-these-engines-from-etsy-rare-cox-10-engine?highlight=Etsy
The cost of reworking the Enya .10 engines to make them original and working again,
The Enya .10 engines needed:
1 -- crankcase at $20.00
1 -- back plate at $14.00
Gaskets at $4.50
And I purchased 2 throttle control (for R/C) for $23.00 each.
Ordered the Enya parts from Ken Enya along with two engine boxes ($4.00 each) and two Enya wrenches ($3.00 each)
Parts plus shipping totaled $128.53 from Enya.
I have currently one completed (remanufactured) as good as new.
Currently, working on the 2nd one to look as good as the 1st one that I completed.
Now for the "Sanwa" Cox engines.
These Sanwa/Cox engines came from Japan as were the Enya engines.
For the Sanwa/Cox engines, which by the way are .051 engines ( with the ring on the bottom of the piston)
I had to get:
2 - venturi body intakes (aluminum)
2 - 5x40 screws
1 - spinner
I purchased the above from Burnie (Cox International)
And I made 2 punched out screens for the venturi.
I posted earlier on how I made the screens for the venturi
https://www.coxengineforum.com/t15343-venturi-without-mesh-screen-installation-enya-rear-induction-engines-too
I also removed the aluminum tubing on the modified muffler,
and I made my own modification to the muffler on my little lathe.
So, here is what the Sanwa/Cox engines looked like before:
Now here is the after:
I did have a R/C carburetor in my stash of parts bin and installed it on one of them.
Those are very interesting mufflers that Sanwa had made?
You can have them either behind the engine or on the side?
Last edited by sosam117 on Fri Aug 20, 2021 5:12 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : title addition of engine size)
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Re: Sanwa Cox Engines .051
sosam117 wrote:Update on the engines that I purchased from Etsy.
I did get all four of the engines for $140 plus shipping cost.
https://www.coxengineforum.com/t15180-picked-up-these-engines-from-etsy-rare-cox-10-engine?highlight=Etsy
The cost of reworking the Enya .10 engines to make them original and working again,
The Enya .10 engines needed:
1 -- crankcase at $20.00
1 -- back plate at $14.00
Gaskets at $4.50
And I purchased 2 throttle control (for R/C) for $23.00 each.
Ordered the Enya parts from Ken Enya along with two engine boxes ($4.00 each) and two Enya wrenches ($3.00 each)
Parts plus shipping totaled $128.53 from Enya.
I have currently one completed (remanufactured) as good as new.
Currently, working on the 2nd one to look as good as the 1st one that I completed.
Now for the "Sanwa" Cox engines.
These Sanwa/Cox engines came from Japan as were the Enya engines.
For the Sanwa/Cox engines, which by the way are .051 engines ( with the ring on the bottom of the piston)
I had to get:
2 - venturi body intakes (aluminum)
2 - 5x40 screws
1 - spinner
I purchased the above from Burnie (Cox International)
And I made 2 punched out screens for the venturi.
I posted earlier on how I made the screens for the venturi
https://www.coxengineforum.com/t15343-venturi-without-mesh-screen-installation-enya-rear-induction-engines-too
I also removed the aluminum tubing on the modified muffler,
and I made my own modification to the muffler on my little lathe.
So, here is what the Sanwa/Cox engines looked like before:
Now here is the after:
I did have a R/C carburetor in my stash of parts bin and installed it on one of them.
Those are very interesting mufflers that Sanwa had made?
You can have them either behind the engine or on the side?
Excellent work Sosam117, they look like new!
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Join date : 2021-08-17
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