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Cox Engine of The Month
inline twin
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inline twin
new member here with a growing interest in these little engines.
my first ever attempt at an engine.
some parts made
crank shaft started
located and drilled for the crank
crank pins to be cut
crank done, as you can see its a two piece
crank case about finished
test fit, everything looks good.
final product
but will it run you ask?
ofcourse!
and
got to give a shout out to http://coxengines.ca great customer service and thankful these sweet 049 parts are available!
my first ever attempt at an engine.
some parts made
crank shaft started
located and drilled for the crank
crank pins to be cut
crank done, as you can see its a two piece
crank case about finished
test fit, everything looks good.
final product
but will it run you ask?
ofcourse!
and
got to give a shout out to http://coxengines.ca great customer service and thankful these sweet 049 parts are available!
Shnitzl- Bronze Member
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Join date : 2012-10-09
Re: inline twin
Beautiful work. I subscribed to your channel. My YouTube name is Rastus10, the link is under my avie. You can add yours in your profile settings.
Welcome to CEF. I hope you'll hang around and get to know us. We have members with all sorts of different talents here.
Rusty
Welcome to CEF. I hope you'll hang around and get to know us. We have members with all sorts of different talents here.
Rusty
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Re: inline twin
thank you Rusty
I will add my youtube, with that said if you like what you see please do subscribe it motivates me to make more videos.
for the amount of time I invest in producing one of these videos it takes a fraction of time to click subscribe and follow my madness
with that said, a 9 cylinder radial with cox engines is next
I will add my youtube, with that said if you like what you see please do subscribe it motivates me to make more videos.
for the amount of time I invest in producing one of these videos it takes a fraction of time to click subscribe and follow my madness
with that said, a 9 cylinder radial with cox engines is next
Shnitzl- Bronze Member
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Join date : 2012-10-09
Re: inline twin
Shnitzl wrote:...with that said, a 9 cylinder radial with cox engines is next
Have you followed the 9 cylinder cox by iamplanecrazy2 over at www.rcgroups.com ? It's a real piece of work, but he does not have the machining equipment or the training you do. He's still got a nice looking machine in the works. It's a geared combination of Cox Surestarts with an impeller in the venturi.
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1362796
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Don't Panic!
...and never Ever think about how good you are at something...
while you're doing it!
My Hot Rock & Blues Playlist
...and never Ever think about how good you are at something...
while you're doing it!
My Hot Rock & Blues Playlist
RknRusty- Rest In Peace
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Age : 68
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Re: inline twin
that was well done! motivates me forsure.
machining equipment probably makes me look better then I really am. I have zero training
machining equipment probably makes me look better then I really am. I have zero training
RknRusty wrote:Shnitzl wrote:...with that said, a 9 cylinder radial with cox engines is next
Have you followed the 9 cylinder cox by iamplanecrazy2 over at www.rcgroups.com ? It's a real piece of work, but he does not have the machining equipment or the training you do. He's still got a nice looking machine in the works. It's a geared combination of Cox Surestarts with an impeller in the venturi.
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1362796
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