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Cox Engine of The Month
Has anyone tried this to remove Cox cylinders?
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Has anyone tried this to remove Cox cylinders?
Seems to me when removing a "reluctant" Cox . 049 cylinder using a "heat sink" (shielded to protect cylinder fins) would work well as a "wrench" following a through soaking and the use of mild heat to free the cylinder.
Don't know if I read this here or on some other forum. I think of the damned things during the night.
SD
Don't know if I read this here or on some other forum. I think of the damned things during the night.
SD
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Re: Has anyone tried this to remove Cox cylinders?
"Heat sink" ?
Do you mean something like the pipemaster
Do you mean something like the pipemaster
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Re: Has anyone tried this to remove Cox cylinders?
No, like this from EX Model Engines:
Cox .049 Car Engine Heat Sink (Refurbished) $3.95
SD
Cox .049 Car Engine Heat Sink (Refurbished) $3.95
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Re: Has anyone tried this to remove Cox cylinders?
Hello SuperDave,
Here it is:
https://www.coxengineforum.com/t4656-sure-start-cylinder-removal
Gone, those sleepless nights.
Lieven
Here it is:
https://www.coxengineforum.com/t4656-sure-start-cylinder-removal
Gone, those sleepless nights.
Lieven
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Re: Has anyone tried this to remove Cox cylinders?
Awlright it was Crank's idea!
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