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Cox Engine of The Month
Cox Needle Valve
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Cox Needle Valve
This was definitely a deserved winner, sleek and shiny but I couldn't help noticing the needle valve assembly.
I would be grateful if someone could contribute some more information about it.
I knew I had seen something like it before and after trawling through some of my engines - I found a Pee Wee with one.
Thank you in advance.
Ian
I would be grateful if someone could contribute some more information about it.
I knew I had seen something like it before and after trawling through some of my engines - I found a Pee Wee with one.
Thank you in advance.
Ian
ian1954- Diamond Member
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Age : 70
Location : England
Re: Cox Needle Valve
Thanks Ian.
As far as I know, these were assembled by
Joe Klause(KustomKraftmanship) several
years ago. KK is no more, but they do show
up on E-bay, usually attached to an engine.
Besides the unvented Bee backplate and the
PeeWee, I also found a black plastic one with
the 128tpi needle assembly.
Bob
As far as I know, these were assembled by
Joe Klause(KustomKraftmanship) several
years ago. KK is no more, but they do show
up on E-bay, usually attached to an engine.
Besides the unvented Bee backplate and the
PeeWee, I also found a black plastic one with
the 128tpi needle assembly.
Bob
dckrsn- Diamond Member
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Join date : 2010-10-21
Age : 71
Location : Long Island, New York
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