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wtb: baby bee
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wtb: baby bee
looking for a cheap baby bee for my collection
mitchg95- Diamond Member
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Re: wtb: baby bee
How much are you looking to spend?
I've got a bunch of Babe Bee engines in various condition.
Matt
I've got a bunch of Babe Bee engines in various condition.
Matt
Re: wtb: baby bee
EXModelEngines wrote:How much are you looking to spend?
I've got a bunch of Babe Bee engines in various condition.
Matt
im thinking around $15, whatcha got?
mitchg95- Diamond Member
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Re: wtb: baby bee
thanks Matt
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Cox 1/2A Texaco wanted
Hey Matt,
I`m looking for a 1/2A Texaco engine first brought out by Cox in 1988.
I prefer one with the stock .0625 carb throat not the .055 carb which did
not work well.
Mr G
I`m looking for a 1/2A Texaco engine first brought out by Cox in 1988.
I prefer one with the stock .0625 carb throat not the .055 carb which did
not work well.
Mr G
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no longer looking for baby bee
thanks Joe
mitchg95- Diamond Member
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Re: wtb: baby bee
Not sure if you found anything yet. I found this one, which is refurbished I would do $20 on. If you wanted lower I think I have a few I used for testing purposes that are not cleaned up.
Matt
Matt
Re: wtb: baby bee
coxxoc wrote: Hey Matt,
I`m looking for a 1/2A Texaco engine first brought out by Cox in 1988.
I prefer one with the stock .0625 carb throat not the .055 carb which did
not work well.
Mr G
Sorry, we do not have any complete Texaco engines at the moment.
I am pretty sure the backplate venturi size of the first Texaco (1988) is the same as the ones we sell as a basic backplate.
Matt
Re: wtb: baby bee
EXModelEngines wrote:Not sure if you found anything yet. I found this one, which is refurbished I would do $20 on. If you wanted lower I think I have a few I used for testing purposes that are not cleaned up.
Matt
looks nice, one thing that confuses me though... what's the deal with one fuel nipple on the back plate
mitchg95- Diamond Member
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Re: wtb: baby bee
mitchg95 wrote:EXModelEngines wrote:Not sure if you found anything yet. I found this one, which is refurbished I would do $20 on. If you wanted lower I think I have a few I used for testing purposes that are not cleaned up.
Matt
looks nice, one thing that confuses me though... what's the deal with one fuel nipple on the back plate
The is the filler nipple where you fill the tank with fuel. The really old ones that were metal had two so you could choose which one you wanted to fill and it would overflow from the other. In this case you have the one, and then there is a tiny little hole (impossible to see in the picture) next to the filler nipple where it will overflow from when the tank is full.
Matt
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