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Cox Engine of The Month
WTB: .049 with Single exhaust port cylinder or engine
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WTB: .049 with Single exhaust port cylinder or engine
I am looking for a cylinder like this one, either by itself or or as part of a complete/partial engine. Please reply/pm or email.
Thanks in advance.
Mark
jnespappa- Beginner Poster
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Re: WTB: .049 with Single exhaust port cylinder or engine
What you have in that picture is the cylinder and piston from a Special MkII .15
(Pictures from some eBay auction long ago)
It is possible to find a .049 with one exhaust port as there are a number of uncut cylinders out there that modelers have cut their own cylinder porting and exhaust. https://www.coxengineforum.com/t2096-tee-dee-049-on-a-pipe
(Pictures from some eBay auction long ago)
It is possible to find a .049 with one exhaust port as there are a number of uncut cylinders out there that modelers have cut their own cylinder porting and exhaust. https://www.coxengineforum.com/t2096-tee-dee-049-on-a-pipe
Re: WTB: .049 with Single exhaust port cylinder or engine
Aha! So hopefully an uncut or single exhaust cut .049 might be just sitting around doing nothing (?maybe?) and its owner wants it to go to a good home.
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re: one exhaust port
jnespappa wrote:Aha! So hopefully an uncut or single exhaust cut .049 might be just sitting around doing nothing (?maybe?) and its owner wants it to go to a good home.
jnespappa: do you know what number cylinder you need? there are several of the "old" single exhaust port.
#1, #2, #3 and #6 (also #5 for .051). i have an extra #2, (single bypass, spi, top fin not milled for tool).
is that what you need?? p.s. there are also stepped neck and straight neck. see link below for help.
https://sites.google.com/site/coxenginecollection/choosing-a-cylinder
p.s.p.s. what part of the country are you in??
edited again 6-14-12 - jnespappa: my bad. i thought you meant one large exhaust port ON EACH side. i went back and read the entire post and referred post. i had seen the aforemention uncut cylinders on ebay last year. you might contact engine049 of the forum as he purchased some of the stock from estes when cox closed. i am not sure of exactly what hae has, but i'm sure he will answer your PM.
happydad
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Last edited by happydad on Thu Jun 14, 2012 7:03 pm; edited 2 times in total (Reason for editing : added p.s.p.s. what area?)
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Re: WTB: .049 with Single exhaust port cylinder or engine
i have one 0f them...sort of
i mean that i have a complete engine...its a madion 15 that i have with the same piston but the sly is a dual bypass and twin exhaust as a normal madion...but instead of a ball lil end its has a gugeon pin set up like that pic
i mean that i have a complete engine...its a madion 15 that i have with the same piston but the sly is a dual bypass and twin exhaust as a normal madion...but instead of a ball lil end its has a gugeon pin set up like that pic
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Re: WTB: .049 with Single exhaust port cylinder or engine
i guess i better disassemble it and take pics
what is best way to remove cly when it dosent have those tool slots on top of cly plz
what is best way to remove cly when it dosent have those tool slots on top of cly plz
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Re: WTB: .049 with Single exhaust port cylinder or engine
on disassembly i wus wronge its only a single bypass
its hard to remove these clys without that machined flats on top of cly
its hard to remove these clys without that machined flats on top of cly
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re: removing cylinder without flats on top
ekitten2 wrote:on disassembly i wus wronge its only a single bypass
its hard to remove these clys without that machined flats on top of cly
ekitten2: use heavy gloves like welding gloves or a piece of leather and warm the cylinder CAREFULLY with a hairdryer, not a heatgun unless you are REALLY carefull, then the cylinder will usually come loose. also you can soak it in old fuel for a few hours to soften the hardened gunk or additives used to protect the engine.
happydad
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Re: WTB: .049 with Single exhaust port cylinder or engine
many fanks happydad but i achived all that hours ago ...do you want me to post pics of my 15?
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Re: WTB: .049 with Single exhaust port cylinder or engine
Thanks for your efforts ekitten2 and happydad. I am tracking down a single exhaust port and yours has two
The hunt continues!
Mark
The hunt continues!
Mark
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Re: WTB: .049 with Single exhaust port cylinder or engine
yeah single bypass with twin exhausts but same con rod set up...only mine is a 15 not 0.49
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Re: WTB: .049 with Single exhaust port cylinder or engine
ekitten2 wrote:yeah single bypass with twin exhausts but same con rod set up...only mine is a 15 not 0.49
ekitten2: look out for the monster engine!! LOL
happydad
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Re: WTB: .049 with Single exhaust port cylinder or engine
yeah monster it may be but can anyone explane why its differant...i simply bought it off ebay like that..i dident know it was diff till i got it
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Re: WTB: .049 with Single exhaust port cylinder or engine
Why it's different to what?
If you're referring to the wrist/Gideon pin it's
Just that cox kinda caught up with the rest of
The engine world towards the end of their time
And did away with the ( lets face it guys)
Dinosaur tech ball and socket on their larger
Engines.
As for cylinder removal, one of the more prolific
UK Cox collectors recently told me his 101
Method which involves tightening the head slightly
Then applying a little heat directly to the head.
Being alloy it expands quicker the the steel
Cylinder which enables the head+cylinder to be
Removed without having to touch the cylinder.
I have to say it works.
If you're referring to the wrist/Gideon pin it's
Just that cox kinda caught up with the rest of
The engine world towards the end of their time
And did away with the ( lets face it guys)
Dinosaur tech ball and socket on their larger
Engines.
As for cylinder removal, one of the more prolific
UK Cox collectors recently told me his 101
Method which involves tightening the head slightly
Then applying a little heat directly to the head.
Being alloy it expands quicker the the steel
Cylinder which enables the head+cylinder to be
Removed without having to touch the cylinder.
I have to say it works.
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Re: WTB: .049 with Single exhaust port cylinder or engine
oh okies so heating an tool use on cly head is the correct way to remove these suckers then
and i thought i wus bastersizeing it
and i thought i wus bastersizeing it
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