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Cox Engine of The Month
Travis Engines...
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re travis engines
I Like them all especially the green hornet what about a kato engine to go along side it!
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Re: Travis Engines...
craig bernard wrote:I Like them all especially the green hornet what about a kato engine to go along side it!
Hmmmm.... there's an idea
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Re: Travis Engines...
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re travis engines
yes were trying to make you spend a hundred dollars. I think the kato engine should be all black, change the glow plug to the black head the spinner screw to a black allenkey one and a killer bee needle valve
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Re: Travis Engines...
I feel compelled to post a Superdave classic.
I hope you look in now and then, wherever you are out there...you ol' codger.
Oh yeah, that is a handsome collection, Travis. Do you crank all of them after you build them?
Rusty
SuperDave wrote:Cox engines have become an art form! Who'd have thought?
I'm sure "Leroy" would be pleased with the popularity of his creations. What a great testament to the man and his creativity.
SD
I hope you look in now and then, wherever you are out there...you ol' codger.
Oh yeah, that is a handsome collection, Travis. Do you crank all of them after you build them?
Rusty
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Re: Travis Engines...
WingingIt74 wrote:
Green Hornet
Travis.
The green looks great, but I see another post from Cox International that states he's having trouble with his green anodizing. Where did you source yours? Or do you get your own anodizing done? Your Green Hornet doesn't look highly polished, as Bernie's anodizer states it must be for green, so I'm wondering what the trick is??
Rod.
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Re: Travis Engines...
Re: Travis Engines...
Got the cylinder/piston for my Cox Royale last night, but I didn't get a chance to install it.
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