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WANTED dead cox glow plugs.
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WANTED dead cox glow plugs.
anyone feel like donating your old dead cox glow plugs?
I am trying to get things sorted for my 9 cylinder radial build, in an effort to keep costs down I am hoping the membership would be willing to donate their dead cox glow plugs, I hope to be able to modify them to take standard plugs. never tried this before so not sure how well it will work.
Canadian's would be a bonus just to keep shipping down, US should be good also.
with that said, if anyone also has a dead cylinder they are willing to part with, I need to make a jig to drill out the heads.
let me know if I am out of my mind asking this.
kind regards.
Mike
I am trying to get things sorted for my 9 cylinder radial build, in an effort to keep costs down I am hoping the membership would be willing to donate their dead cox glow plugs, I hope to be able to modify them to take standard plugs. never tried this before so not sure how well it will work.
Canadian's would be a bonus just to keep shipping down, US should be good also.
with that said, if anyone also has a dead cylinder they are willing to part with, I need to make a jig to drill out the heads.
let me know if I am out of my mind asking this.
kind regards.
Mike
Shnitzl- Bronze Member
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Re: WANTED dead cox glow plugs.
Murphys law Mike I chucked a load out a few weeks back sorry ma man.
Looking forward to the 9, I think you could have a 'worlds first' on your hands.
Looking forward to the 9, I think you could have a 'worlds first' on your hands.
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Re: WANTED dead cox glow plugs.
I have one dead one and one ancient W filament head I don't care to use. I'll rummage them up for you.
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Re: WANTED dead cox glow plugs.
awww what dump does your garbage go to lol
just a reminder on the cylinder also if anyone has one thats shot but still true, I need to make a jig for my lathe to bore out the cox plugs.
John, not the first but surely the second. a good friend of mine made the 9 but he hasnt fired it up. after he saw my interest in the cox twin he sent me his drawings so I can make one and fire it up I gladly accepted. if it has good power I would like to fly it also
just a reminder on the cylinder also if anyone has one thats shot but still true, I need to make a jig for my lathe to bore out the cox plugs.
John, not the first but surely the second. a good friend of mine made the 9 but he hasnt fired it up. after he saw my interest in the cox twin he sent me his drawings so I can make one and fire it up I gladly accepted. if it has good power I would like to fly it also
John Goddard wrote:Murphys law Mike I chucked a load out a few weeks back sorry ma man.
Looking forward to the 9, I think you could have a 'worlds first' on your hands.
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Re: WANTED dead cox glow plugs.
RknRusty wrote:I have one dead one and one ancient W filament head I don't care to use. I'll rummage them up for you.
thank you!
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Re: WANTED dead cox glow plugs.
Here is 2.............
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Re: WANTED dead cox glow plugs.
Jason_WI wrote:Here is 2.............
Wrenches? Wrenches? We don't got to cho' you no steenkin' wrenches!!
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Re: WANTED dead cox glow plugs.
Jason_WI wrote:Here is 2.............
Jason, does the right one still light up? I'd take that for my Rat Bee
Re: WANTED dead cox glow plugs.
LOL oooo my!
please dont scare me into having to buy them new lol.
please dont scare me into having to buy them new lol.
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re: converting cox glow heads
Shnitzl wrote:anyone feel like donating your old dead cox glow plugs?
I am trying to get things sorted for my 9 cylinder radial build, in an effort to keep costs down I am hoping the membership would be willing to donate their dead cox glow plugs, I hope to be able to modify them to take standard plugs. never tried this before so not sure how well it will work.
Canadian's would be a bonus just to keep shipping down, US should be good also.
with that said, if anyone also has a dead cylinder they are willing to part with, I need to make a jig to drill out the heads.
let me know if I am out of my mind asking this.
kind regards.
Mike
if you need help/advice on converting the cox glow heads to accept standard glow plugs i can put you in email-touch with my friend in New Zealand who has done about 2 dozen for me. i'll contact him today. happydad
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Re: WANTED dead cox glow plugs.
Happy
thank you, I would appreciate that
I have a rough idea but would be nice to hear a tried and true way.
thank you, I would appreciate that
I have a rough idea but would be nice to hear a tried and true way.
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Re: WANTED dead cox glow plugs.
Hey, Let me check the dungeon !!! I KNOW I got at least a couple, if you'd want to PM your snail mail address in the meantime! I'm afraid that they probably won't have the "character" of Jason's, however !
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Re: WANTED dead cox glow plugs.
thank you Kim.
I need as many as I can get
dont be shy, dont toss them plugs in the garbage, send them to meeeeee
I need as many as I can get
dont be shy, dont toss them plugs in the garbage, send them to meeeeee
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Re: WANTED dead cox glow plugs.
Shnitzl, I have a few for you. PM sent.
Bob
Bob
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Re: WANTED dead cox glow plugs.
thank you Bob.
much appreciated.
much appreciated.
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re: cox glow head conversion
Shnitzl wrote:Happy
thank you, I would appreciate that
I have a rough idea but would be nice to hear a tried and true way.
my friend in New Zealand responded and will send me a write-up for modifying glow heads to glow plugs in the next few days. i will forward to you and post here.
edited 10-19-12 10:22p.m. PST - added text for cox glow head conversion.
Mod. your old heads for separate Glowplugs.
Stuff required:- Lathe with 3 jaw CC chuck
Tailstock drillchuck
7/32" drillbit.
23/64" drillbit ground square OR a 23/64" Endmill
1/4" x 32tpi Tap (for glow plug)
Dial Indicator, and/or a dial or digital vernier
small vice, Hammer, and 3/32" Pinpunch
1. Sit the Cox 0.049 cyl. head upside down on the open vice jaws and gently tap the old glow-element out with the 3/32" Pinpunch.
2. Put an old 049 cylinder, with parallel sides, in the lathe chuck, then screw the cyl. head into the cyl., finger tight.
3. With a 7/32" drill in the tailstock, drill right through the Head. Now face off the Head. Not a lot, just a skim.
4. Take the head off, (remove glow head from cylinder), and measure with a depth gauge, the distance from the top of the head, to the edge of the combustion chamber and the 7/32" hole. NOTE measure EACH head; they vary more than can be seen with 'the naked eye!'
For Example, we'll say our first measurement is 0.3325". Now ,with the depth gauge, measure from the copper washer to the end of the thread on one of your Glowplugs. for our example , we'll say that is 0.1845". Subtract 0.1845" from 0.3325" equals 0.1480", the depth we need to counterbore the head.
5. Put the head back on the cyl. in the lathe, and with the Endmill OR the SQUARE-ENDED 23/64" drill in the tailstock chuck, bring the tailstock up untill the drill just touches the head and clamp the tailstock.
6. Set the dial indicator up at the face of the tailstock chuck and zero it.
7. Drill into the head 0.1480".
8. Now put the 1/4" x 32 tpi tap in the tailstock, and turning the HEADSTOCK chuck BY HAND, while pushing the tailstock with your other hand, thread the head for the glow plug.
wasn't that easy?
Much cheaper than buying new heads with integral glow elements, isn't it?
My thanks to George Tattersall in New Zealand.
Please comment and ask questions.
happydad
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Re: WANTED dead cox glow plugs.
Hey Mike,
As you read this, coursing your way through our glorious postal system, are some 9 or so Cox glowheads of various and dubious quality. Sharing their company, is an .049 cylinder that harkens back to the days of my youth. Actually, I ain't got a clue about its age...it was just laying in the cigar box with my other battered War Veterans.
Hope they can help you with your project!
Junkyard Kim
As you read this, coursing your way through our glorious postal system, are some 9 or so Cox glowheads of various and dubious quality. Sharing their company, is an .049 cylinder that harkens back to the days of my youth. Actually, I ain't got a clue about its age...it was just laying in the cigar box with my other battered War Veterans.
Hope they can help you with your project!
Junkyard Kim
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Re: WANTED dead cox glow plugs.
I set a couple aside for you. I'll probably get them in the mail Tuesday.
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Re: WANTED dead cox glow plugs.
thanks guys! much appreciated
if you know of anyone else with some send them my way
if you know of anyone else with some send them my way
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Re: WANTED dead cox glow plugs.
5 are headed your way as of this past Saturday Mike.
Bob
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Re: WANTED dead cox glow plugs.
thank you!
gahh I tried to use the right hand thank you on the forum to everyone and it only said I can do it once!
I appreciate all
gahh I tried to use the right hand thank you on the forum to everyone and it only said I can do it once!
I appreciate all
Shnitzl- Bronze Member
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Re: WANTED dead cox glow plugs.
If you need any more, I found 4 that have burnt out filaments. Postage is $2.95 within Canada or add as freebies to an order.
Re: WANTED dead cox glow plugs.
Instead of converting them to take regular 1/4" glow plugs, convert them to take Turbo plugs. You do it with a #3 Phillips screwdriver bit (to cut the hole and 60 degree taper seat at the bottom) and IIRC, a M8x0.75 tap for the threads. Turbo plugs can be had on ebay (mainly for cars), I've seen them for as little as $3 each. A year or so ago Tower had a bunch on clearance, I picked up 40 or 50 of them. There are instructions somewhere on the RC BBSs - I'll go look for the link.
You could also convert them to take a Nelson plug (these are $4.75 each), but you need more exotic tooling (which Henry Nelson can supply).
Iskandar
You could also convert them to take a Nelson plug (these are $4.75 each), but you need more exotic tooling (which Henry Nelson can supply).
Iskandar
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Re: WANTED dead cox glow plugs.
iskandar taib wrote:Instead of converting them to take regular 1/4" glow plugs, convert them to take Turbo plugs. You do it with a #3 Phillips screwdriver bit (to cut the hole and 60 degree taper seat at the bottom) and IIRC, a M8x0.75 tap for the threads. Turbo plugs can be had on ebay (mainly for cars), I've seen them for as little as $3 each. A year or so ago Tower had a bunch on clearance, I picked up 40 or 50 of them. There are instructions somewhere on the RC BBSs - I'll go look for the link.
You could also convert them to take a Nelson plug (these are $4.75 each), but you need more exotic tooling (which Henry Nelson can supply).
Iskandar
thats interesting, I need to sit down and visualize what your saying.
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Re: WANTED dead cox glow plugs.
Cox International wrote:If you need any more, I found 4 that have burnt out filaments. Postage is $2.95 within Canada or add as freebies to an order.
hey! if you dont mind putting them off to the side, I will remind you when I place my order for the radials cylinders.
only if you dont mind hanging onto them for awhile, the way schools going I am going to be busy till december sometime.
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