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Cox Engine of The Month
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Re: Crank Case
The cranks for the propeller models are all the same size. if a prop crank is too small for it , then I would conclude that it is a Car Crankcase.
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Re: Crank Case
Hello,
You are talking about a crankcase not a crank, correct. Some time around '72 Cox stopped tapering the nose of the case. For the last couple years prior to that there were a couple different profiles, including a a 'fat' tapered case.
Mark
You are talking about a crankcase not a crank, correct. Some time around '72 Cox stopped tapering the nose of the case. For the last couple years prior to that there were a couple different profiles, including a a 'fat' tapered case.
Mark
Last edited by Mark Boesen on Sun Mar 11, 2012 10:23 pm; edited 1 time in total
Re: Crank Case
Travis,
I can never open up your darn pictures!
From what I can see in the preview that crank and the crankcases are surely from a car/snowmobile application and the extra meat on the snout is made to withstand the rigors of a pull starter.
Also I seem to remember someone mentioning a pull starter on a Cox RTF. I could be wrong about that though.
I can never open up your darn pictures!
From what I can see in the preview that crank and the crankcases are surely from a car/snowmobile application and the extra meat on the snout is made to withstand the rigors of a pull starter.
Also I seem to remember someone mentioning a pull starter on a Cox RTF. I could be wrong about that though.
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Re: Crank Case
LOL, I must be slowly building a Corvette then as I have the muffler that you knew what it was too
Re: Crank Case
Yeah, Mud is a wealth of knowledge. I wish you would visit more often Mud!
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Re: Crank Case
cribbs74 wrote:Travis,
I can never open up your darn pictures!
Why is that? Some are viewable as is, some will open in a new window and others require that I zoom out to 50% in order to view the entire picture (at a reduced size and then I can't read the text ).
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