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Post  duke.johnson Mon Apr 29, 2013 11:33 pm

Is it good to run the insert glow plugs in all my cox engines, baby bee, black widow, golden bee, TD's? I'm getting ready to buy plugs and thought it would be nice to have all the same plugs and I wanted to run the inserts in a home built venom. Thanks for the help.
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Post  Mark Boesen Tue Apr 30, 2013 12:46 am

Sure why not. You will have to adjust the compression for the application.
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Post  RknRusty Tue Apr 30, 2013 12:50 am

I love them, but you better stock up on head gaskets because you have to use several or they'll have too much compression. Once you get that situated they run great. I'm switching over by way of attrition and I've been very happy with the way they run. 3 or 4 gaskets, even 5, depending on the usual conditions; weather, fuel, etc. I prefer the 3 fin head clamps. No need for 5 unless you just like the looks.

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Post  duke.johnson Tue Apr 30, 2013 10:56 am

Thanks. which insert, med hot or hot?
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Post  RknRusty Tue Apr 30, 2013 2:51 pm

Medium.

This: http://coxengines.ca/cox-.049-glow-plug-adapter-insert-style.html

Plus this: http://coxengines.ca/insert-for-.049-head-adapter-3-5-fins-medium-hot.html

These are all Merlin Glo-Bee plugs and clamps.

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Post  duke.johnson Tue Apr 30, 2013 8:28 pm

Thanks Rusty. What would you use the 'hot' plug for?
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Post  RknRusty Tue Apr 30, 2013 9:26 pm

duke.johnson wrote:Thanks Rusty. What would you use the 'hot' plug for?
A throttled RC engine, I believe.

Bernie sells a hot plug with the 5 fin clamp for the Texaco. And he sells another hot one with a 3 fin clamp for general use in throttled engines. But like I mentioned earlier, I didn't think any OEM Cox plugs were actually hot plugs, but I could be wrong. One of the history buffs can answer that.

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Post  duke.johnson Thu May 02, 2013 12:20 pm

Thanks, I'll have time to look around and buy things. I had back surgery yesterday and will be stuck in th house for a week.
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Post  RAMJETT Sun May 12, 2013 9:35 am

From my understanding changing heat ranges in a glow engine adjust's the timing of the motor as does changing compression ratio and fuel . Many refer to glow engines as diesel type motors . this is not true . In a diesel due to the extreme pressure generated by compression the mixture detonates (explodes)at this point all energy in the fuel is spent. In a diesel you can time when you spend the mix but not how the mix is spent . On a gas or glow engine you need to set the timing so as not to have detonation. The mixture is lit at a given point before TDC .The mixture should after being lit burn evenly and push the piston down as the gasses expand, if the pressure and heat exceeds the threshold of the fuel while burning the mixture will detonate ,the expanding gasses will spend all further energy in a bang rather than a push and the engine will lose power as only a part of the mixture will have been used to push the piston. . The fuel in a gas or glow engine has a pressure threshold where it will detonate . Finding the right combination of plug heat compression and fuel is quite the art . You want to get as close to but not pass this threshold. Get it right and you will get the most out of the fuel .


Sorry for the ramblings , I am sure many already know this ,but for the ones that don't now you have somewhere to start .. Roger
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Post  RknRusty Sun May 12, 2013 9:53 am

RAMJETT wrote:......Sorry for the ramblings , I am sure many already know this ,but for the ones that don't now you have somewhere to start .. Roger
Actually, you finished the story. Thanks, Roger, you get a greenie for that. Now Duke has the information he needs to buy with knowledge.

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