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Cox Engine of The Month
010 cylinder OD
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010 cylinder OD
Was playing around with my engines today, getting them ready to install in an aircraft, went to put my exhaust throttle on the second 010 and it didn't work, so i figured it was leaking, went to measure the cylinder od and noticed the new one was a little over .8mm thinner!! thats quite a difference almost 1mm, and the wall is noticeably thinner looking through the ports...
Is this normal? how much variation is there with these cylinders, both are the red versions...
Thanks.
Is this normal? how much variation is there with these cylinders, both are the red versions...
Thanks.
mx862- Gold Member
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Re: 010 cylinder OD
Here are the readings I am getting on my .010s that I have:
8.27mm black version
8.27mm black version
8.23mm red version
7.64mm red version
7.66mm red version
7.68mm red version
7.68mm red version
8.20mm red version
7.67mm red version
8.18mm red version
8.18mm red version
8.18mm red version
7.68mm red version
8.22mm red version NIB
8,28mm black version from 1990
8.28mm black version from 1990
8.31mm black version from 1990
From that data it looks like there are 3 different size categories:
Early version ~7.7mm
Later version ~8.2mm
Last version ~8.3mm
I can add 3 more measurements in a week but I think you have the data you need.
8.27mm black version
8.27mm black version
8.23mm red version
7.64mm red version
7.66mm red version
7.68mm red version
7.68mm red version
8.20mm red version
7.67mm red version
8.18mm red version
8.18mm red version
8.18mm red version
7.68mm red version
8.22mm red version NIB
8,28mm black version from 1990
8.28mm black version from 1990
8.31mm black version from 1990
From that data it looks like there are 3 different size categories:
Early version ~7.7mm
Later version ~8.2mm
Last version ~8.3mm
I can add 3 more measurements in a week but I think you have the data you need.
Last edited by Jason_WI on Fri Mar 01, 2013 8:38 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : spelling)
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Re: 010 cylinder OD
Thanks! i didnt know there was that much variation looks like its an early one, gonna have to make a new throttle.
mx862- Gold Member
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Re: 010 cylinder OD
Good heavens Jason!
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Re: 010 cylinder OD
How many Cox engines you got kicking Jason? I seen a picture not long ago of clear plastic boxes FULL of engines!! Holy Cox Addict Dr. Phil !! Next on Jerry Springer: My husband left me for an antique Cox airplane engine....Friday at 9:30PMJason_WI wrote:Here are the readings I am getting on my .010s that I have:
8.27mm black version
8.27mm black version
8.23mm red version
7.64mm red version
7.66mm red version
7.68mm red version
7.68mm red version
8.20mm red version
7.67mm red version
8.18mm red version
8.18mm red version
8.18mm red version
7.68mm red version
8.22mm red version NIB
8,28mm black version from 1990
8.28mm black version from 1990
8.31mm black version from 1990
From that data it looks like there are 3 different size categories:
Early version ~7.7mm
Later version ~8.2mm
Last version ~8.3mm
I can add 3 more measurements in a week but I think you have the data you need.
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Re: 010 cylinder OD
cribbs74 wrote:Good heavens Jason!
Now what did I do??
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Re: 010 cylinder OD
ZACATTACK wrote:
How many Cox engines you got kicking Jason? I seen a picture not long ago of clear plastic boxes FULL of engines!! Holy Cox Addict Dr. Phil !! Next on Jerry Springer: My husband left me for an antique Cox airplane engine....Friday at 9:30PM
Lew,
You need to be more specific. Currently at home here or in transit?
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and.............
And he hasn`t even started buying out my collection yetJason_WI wrote:ZACATTACK wrote:
How many Cox engines you got kicking Jason? I seen a picture not long ago of clear plastic boxes FULL of engines!! Holy Cox Addict Dr. Phil !! Next on Jerry Springer: My husband left me for an antique Cox airplane engine....Friday at 9:30PM
Lew,
You need to be more specific. Currently at home here or in transit?
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Re: 010 cylinder OD
Jason_WI wrote:cribbs74 wrote:Good heavens Jason!
Now what did I do??
Nothing LOL, it just took me a while to count all those .010's
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