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PeeWee .020 Silver Tank
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PeeWee .020 Silver Tank
What are the early ones worth?
This surprised me ~
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&_trksid=p4340.l2557&item=300680887545&nma=true&rt=nc&si=%252Bjjfk0rHO8KxqCZrswsLkFYfbk4%253D&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWAX%3AIT&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc#ht_500wt_1319
I have one in much better condition, that actually does scream. What would it bring?
This surprised me ~
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&_trksid=p4340.l2557&item=300680887545&nma=true&rt=nc&si=%252Bjjfk0rHO8KxqCZrswsLkFYfbk4%253D&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWAX%3AIT&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc#ht_500wt_1319
I have one in much better condition, that actually does scream. What would it bring?
.020
ebay you never know. .020's are common. All PeeWee's should scream. If they don't something is wrong. New on card will get you more a good comon silver or red maybe $20.00-$25.00. A super nice red tank maybe a little more. They were made for over 50 years. Just like Babe Bee's.
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Re: PeeWee .020 Silver Tank
Matt,
That was a little high for a dirty pee wee however, it runs..........and I think that is what drove the price up.
Tearing down and building up an engine may be easy for you and I and most if not all members of this forum but, some folks look at it as a daunting task. If someone can buy a running engine and doesn't have to mess with it then it may be worth more money to them.
Looking at the description though, while it does run it sounds like it needs some TLC. Just my thoughts
That was a little high for a dirty pee wee however, it runs..........and I think that is what drove the price up.
Tearing down and building up an engine may be easy for you and I and most if not all members of this forum but, some folks look at it as a daunting task. If someone can buy a running engine and doesn't have to mess with it then it may be worth more money to them.
Looking at the description though, while it does run it sounds like it needs some TLC. Just my thoughts
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Re: PeeWee .020 Silver Tank
Spot on observation Ron.
At least the seller wasn't heavy handed with the shippping fee.
When I see one of these sell, I like to think someone will tear it
down and make it a usable runner.
Worst case scenario, it fallls into the hands of someone with a fleeting interest.
Bob
At least the seller wasn't heavy handed with the shippping fee.
When I see one of these sell, I like to think someone will tear it
down and make it a usable runner.
Worst case scenario, it fallls into the hands of someone with a fleeting interest.
Bob
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Re: PeeWee .020 Silver Tank
not as much as this one will bring microflite http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-VINTAGE-COX-PEE-WEE-020-GLOW-AIRPLANE-ENGINE-wBUBBLEPACK-/251023010180?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a72232984
Re: PeeWee .020 Silver Tank
I don't care much for working on the Pee Wee. My monster sized hands just aren't set up to work with these smaller engines. I always seem to drop reeds and c clips and getting frozen glow heads and removing cylinders is a drag. When I get them in lots with other engines I just sell them off with minimal works and testing.
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Re: PeeWee .020 Silver Tank
Were there any Pee Wee .020 r/c engines - either a throttled carby or an exhaust throttle? If so, anyone want to sell me a good working one?
Cheers
Cheers
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Re: PeeWee .020 Silver Tank
Yes there were.dinsdale wrote:Were there any Pee Wee .020 r/c engines - either a throttled carby or an exhaust throttle? If so, anyone want to sell me a good working one?
Cheers
Re: PeeWee .020 Silver Tank
Excellent, that's part 1 answered. Any takers for part 2?nitroairplane wrote:Yes there were.dinsdale wrote:Were there any Pee Wee .020 r/c engines - either a throttled carby or an exhaust throttle? If so, anyone want to sell me a good working one?
Cheers
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Re: PeeWee .020 Silver Tank
dinsdale wrote:Excellent, that's part 1 answered. Any takers for part 2?nitroairplane wrote:Yes there were.dinsdale wrote:Were there any Pee Wee .020 r/c engines - either a throttled carby or an exhaust throttle? If so, anyone want to sell me a good working one?
Cheers
They do go for quite a lot of money now but here is one on eBay 110845881574
Or from here if you want it quick but for a bit more €€€ http://www.coxengines.eu/engines.html
The owner of that store is great and very reliable.
Re: PeeWee .020 Silver Tank
FYI:
A new "raw stock" PeeWee .020 is available for $55 from www.selecthobbies.com I have one sitting in front of me as a write in fact.
Why mess with crusty used one unless you enjoy self-abuse??
A new "raw stock" PeeWee .020 is available for $55 from www.selecthobbies.com I have one sitting in front of me as a write in fact.
Why mess with crusty used one unless you enjoy self-abuse??
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Re: PeeWee .020 Silver Tank
He is looking for the RC one.SuperDave wrote:FYI:
A new "raw stock" PeeWee .020 is available for $55 from www.selecthobbies.com I have one sitting in front of me as a write in fact.
Why mess with crusty used one unless you enjoy self-abuse??
Re: PeeWee .020 Silver Tank
SuperDave wrote:
Why mess with crusty used one unless you enjoy self-abuse??
Because it's so much fun, and 1/2 the price!
Re: PeeWee .020 Silver Tank
nitroairplane wrote:There is nothing wrong with used engines.
Unless they are broken of course.
Re: PeeWee .020 Silver Tank
nitroairplane wrote:There is nothing wrong with used engines.
Indra:
You apparently aren't aware that I have a whole drawerful of used Cox engines that I have resurected from the dead. I also realize the point at which an engine is beyond redemption having parts value only.
I further realize there are a whole lot of people on the forum that couldn't othered "tinkering" and want their engines to run NOW and without spending any money or time learning.
To each his own, I say. Isn't it WONDERFUL that we have differing perspectives?
(group hug)
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Re: PeeWee .020 Silver Tank
Spotted this thread about the older silver tank types thought I should comment.
The other day I bought 5 pee wee 020's
3 where silver tanked two had thimble drome stamped into the tank around the circumference. Late 1950's / 60's
Next gen on hand is silver no stamp Mid late 1960's
- note the above 3 engines had two fuel fill ports
next gen was red two fill ports just like the first one I bought back in 1974
next gen cleaner new and compared to another new red tank one I had on hand only 1 fill port assume 80's style.
On a side note for use:
I now own 6 of these going to make airboats for me and my 23yr old son while the gettin's good maybe CL as well.
I also have two TD 020 RC types looking forward to doing a vintage race plane with 2nd engine as backup.
My question is why did they change to one fill port? Doe anyone know?
The other day I bought 5 pee wee 020's
3 where silver tanked two had thimble drome stamped into the tank around the circumference. Late 1950's / 60's
Next gen on hand is silver no stamp Mid late 1960's
- note the above 3 engines had two fuel fill ports
next gen was red two fill ports just like the first one I bought back in 1974
next gen cleaner new and compared to another new red tank one I had on hand only 1 fill port assume 80's style.
On a side note for use:
I now own 6 of these going to make airboats for me and my 23yr old son while the gettin's good maybe CL as well.
I also have two TD 020 RC types looking forward to doing a vintage race plane with 2nd engine as backup.
My question is why did they change to one fill port? Doe anyone know?
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Re: PeeWee .020 Silver Tank
I am not an expert by any stretch. But early .020's were red tanked with no thimble drome stamped into them. The later ones late 60's/70's were silver tanked and sold as replacement engines and the last ones were once again red tanked.
Of course the cylinders went through the same variations as the .049's thin, stepped and thick. Also ground for a throttle ring on some versions.
I have never seen one with only one fill port, but if it does exist then it would be a late model version.
We have experts here that can give years/dates and may be able to answer your question better.
Welcome to the Forum!
Ron
Of course the cylinders went through the same variations as the .049's thin, stepped and thick. Also ground for a throttle ring on some versions.
I have never seen one with only one fill port, but if it does exist then it would be a late model version.
We have experts here that can give years/dates and may be able to answer your question better.
Welcome to the Forum!
Ron
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Re: PeeWee .020 Silver Tank
According to my notes, Cox switched to the one fuel nipple backplate for the Pee Wee in 1978. However I'm not completely sure on why they changed it.1/2A Nut wrote:My question is why did they change to one fill port? Doe anyone know?
Re: PeeWee .020 Silver Tank
"I read somewhere", it wasAdmin wrote:According to my notes, Cox switched to the one fuel nipple backplate for the Pee Wee in 1978. However I'm not completely sure on why they changed it.1/2A Nut wrote:My question is why did they change to one fill port? Doe anyone know?
to keep users from getting squirted
with fuel. Specificly in the eyes.
Most likely the result of a lawsuit. Boo
Bob
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Re: PeeWee .020 Silver Tank
I would suspect that the change was due to the cost of replacement production molds. A single nipple might be less expensive to make the mold for. Material savings would be a bonus too.Admin wrote:According to my notes, Cox switched to the one fuel nipple backplate for the Pee Wee in 1978. However I'm not completely sure on why they changed it.1/2A Nut wrote:My question is why did they change to one fill port? Doe anyone know?
Maybe.
A professor I had repeatedly stated "If you make a million parts, and save a dollar on every part, you have made a million dollars!" It scales to pennies ($10,000/million parts) and fractions of cents too.
Phil
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Re: PeeWee .020 Silver Tank
Thank you for your inputs on this.
The secondary fill / breather port is an eye squirter for sure which has me leaning towards simple prevention and safety. If used with a muffler one could pressurize the tank after fill up by sealing the small hole in front of the single fuel port or by capping off the older style secondary fill port after fill up. I may fab up a muffler for consistency and rpm at the expense of run time. Here is a pic for refrence.
The secondary fill / breather port is an eye squirter for sure which has me leaning towards simple prevention and safety. If used with a muffler one could pressurize the tank after fill up by sealing the small hole in front of the single fuel port or by capping off the older style secondary fill port after fill up. I may fab up a muffler for consistency and rpm at the expense of run time. Here is a pic for refrence.
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