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Cox Engine of The Month
Cox .09 Cylinders
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Cox .09 Cylinders
I have a couple of old .09's. One TeeDee 35 years young. The other Medallion is a couple years newer but still not too new. I am wondering where to locate a couple of decent cylinders and possibly pistons. The TeeDee runs good but is definitely past it's prime.
What is a good way to get some decent cylinders that will perform well again.
Thanks
Iceberg
What is a good way to get some decent cylinders that will perform well again.
Thanks
Iceberg
Iceberg- Gold Member
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Re: Cox .09 Cylinders
Have you checked Cox International?
https://coxengines.ca/cox-09/
https://coxengines.ca/cox-09/
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Re: Cox .09 Cylinders
dirk gently wrote:Have you checked Cox International?
https://coxengines.ca/cox-09/
Unfortunately they only have cylinders but no pistons.
EX model engines have pistons, but you need to buy an R/C cylinder (no SPI) to get one.
http://www.exmodelengines.com/product.php?productid=18297&cat=254&page=2
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Re: Cox .09 Cylinders
I did so via ebay store but didn't see anything about .09 models. I'll take a look there should be some there.
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Ice
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Ice
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Re: Cox .09 Cylinders
Iceberg wrote:I have a couple of old .09's. One TeeDee 35 years young. The other Medallion is a couple years newer but still not too new. I am wondering where to locate a couple of decent cylinders and possibly pistons. The TeeDee runs good but is definitely past it's prime.
What is a good way to get some decent cylinders that will perform well again.
Thanks
Iceberg
You wore out an .09?!? First time I ever heard of anyone doing that...
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Re: Cox .09 Cylinders
Well still runs ok. But blow by is a fair bit. Especially on the TD. RPM quite a bit lower than years ago. Needs a better cylinder. Hopefully not piston too.
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Ice
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