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MOKI glow plugs
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MOKI glow plugs
I was wondering if anyone could provide details about these MOKI plugs, heat ratings, maybe some history, or even your thoughts on using them. Googling various combinations of 'MOKI' and 'Glow plug" have gotten me nothing. The two boxes are the same, except for colour. The only identification is some code on the box, the reddish box is labeled 'FSR 1', while the purple box is labeled 'FSR 2'. The plugs themselves have brass bodies and 'tip'(core, electrode, whatever you call it), and come with an aluminium plug washer. Plugs are almost certainly made in Hungary.
These come in cute little boxes...
These come in cute little boxes...
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Re: MOKI glow plugs
Neat collector items at this point
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Re: MOKI glow plugs
Being a native Hungarian I could maybe help you with translation if anything is written on the boxes in Hungarian. Just read on a Hungarian RC forum that the grey Moki box was for cpld, the yellow for normal and the red for hot heat rated plugs and the purple was for 4stroke engines.
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Re: MOKI glow plugs
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/glow-engines-114/4232435-moki-2-1-anybody-having-luck-using-kb1l-plug.html http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/questions-answers-154/8965941-moki-made-hungary-history.html more on engines than plugs But something , maybe some others will chime in hold ur britches
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Re: MOKI glow plugs
Thanks balogh, that helped clear things up!balogh wrote:Just read on a Hungarian RC forum that the grey Moki box was for cpld, the yellow for normal and the red for hot heat rated plugs and the purple was for 4stroke engines.
As for hungarian written on the boxes, here are some shots i managed to take. Ignore the mouse, it was the closest item i had available to get good lighting on the box .
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Re: MOKI glow plugs
Thanks. It simply refers to MHSZ which is the Hungarian abbreviation for Hungarian Defense Association under which the MOKI factory operated 30+ years ago during the socialist times. The other text shows the metric thread dimensions and the plug name.
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